Re-enterprising the unplanned urban areas of Greater Cairo- a social innovation perspective

IF 1.6 4区 经济学 0 ARCHITECTURE
K. Nicolopoulou, Ashraf M. Salama, Sahar Attia, Christine Samy, Donagh Horgan, H. Khalil, Asser Bakhaty
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Purpose This study aims to develop an innovative and comprehensive framework to address water-related challenges faced by communities located in urban settlements in the area of Greater Cairo. It is commonly accepted that such global challenges that border issues of resilience, community development, social equity and inclusive growth, call for a collaboration of disciplines. Such collaboration allows for the identification of synergies in ways that can enlighten and enrich the space of potential solutions and create pathways towards robust solutions. Design/methodology/approach The research process has been participatory, and it involved, apart from site interviews, engagement via a photographic exhibition, during an outreach and engagement event, of the researched sites in one of the academic institutions of the authors. A total of 12 women were interviewed and the expert’s workshop was attended by 12 experts. Findings Social innovation can promote agile processes to prototyping services, involving multiple sectors and stakeholders through open ecosystems. For urban settlements undergoing rapid expansion, social innovation can help communities and governments to build resilience in the face of resource gaps – often making use of advancements in technology and improvements from other disciplines (Horgan and Dimitrijevic, 2019). For the unplanned urban areas around Greater Cairo, input from different knowledge areas can offer valuable contributions; in terms of the project and the study that we report on in this paper, the contributing areas included architecture and urban planning, as well as women-led entrepreneurship targeting economic growth, social and community impacts. Originality/value In this paper, we demonstrate the significance of a transdisciplinary framework based on social innovation, for the study of women-led entrepreneurship as a response to water-based challenges within an urban settlement. The creation of such a framework can be a significant contribution to conceptualise, examine and respond to “wicked challenges” of urban sustainability. This paper also believes that the readership of the journal will be subsequently benefitting from another way to conceptualise the interplay of theoretical perspectives at the level of organisations and the individual to support the inquiry into such challenges.
从社会创新的角度重新开拓大开罗未规划的城市地区
本研究旨在制定一个创新和全面的框架,以解决大开罗地区城市住区社区面临的与水有关的挑战。人们普遍认为,复原力、社区发展、社会公平和包容性增长等全球性挑战需要学科间的合作。这种协作允许以能够启发和丰富潜在解决方案空间的方式确定协同作用,并为实现可靠的解决方案创造途径。设计/方法/方法研究过程是参与式的,除了现场采访,还包括通过摄影展览参与,在作者所在学术机构的一个研究地点进行外展和参与活动。总共采访了12名妇女,12名专家参加了专家讲习班。社会创新可以通过开放的生态系统将敏捷流程推广到原型服务,涉及多个部门和利益相关者。对于快速扩张的城市住区,社会创新可以帮助社区和政府在面对资源差距时建立复原力——通常利用技术进步和其他学科的改进(Horgan和Dimitrijevic, 2019)。对于大开罗周围未规划的城市地区,来自不同知识领域的投入可以提供宝贵的贡献;就我们在本文中报道的项目和研究而言,贡献领域包括建筑和城市规划,以及以经济增长、社会和社区影响为目标的女性领导的创业。原创性/价值在本文中,我们展示了基于社会创新的跨学科框架对于研究女性领导的创业作为对城市住区中基于水的挑战的回应的重要性。这样一个框架的创建可以对概念化、检查和应对城市可持续性的“邪恶挑战”做出重大贡献。本文还认为,该杂志的读者随后将受益于另一种方式,即在组织和个人层面概念化理论观点的相互作用,以支持对此类挑战的调查。
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CiteScore
2.30
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The journal of an association of institues and individuals concerned with housing, design and development in the built environment. Theories, tools and pratice with special emphasis on the local scale.
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