Atlassing sustainable development: a participatory and critical approach to neighbourhoods in transition

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Barbara Roosen, Mela Žuljević
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ABSTRACT Sustainable neighbourhood development in historical multicultural contexts is a complex process encompassing many different issues (e.g. climate, biodiversity, social inequalities and wellbeing) and actors (residents, experts, local authorities and organisations). Different kinds of maps and representations support knowledge exchange, mediation between different practices and ambitions, as well as vision building among participants in different stages of the development process. Based upon the authors’ research experiences in historical garden city neighbourhoods in the city of Genk (BE), as well as existing literature and practice review, this paper discusses the production of an atlas as a critical and participatory practice for transdisciplinary research in sustainable development. By engaging with the methods of critical cartography and participatory mapping, we propose the process of ‘atlassing’ as a tool to support negotiation between various sustainability aspects and related everyday practices, actors and participatory activities.
综合可持续发展:对转型期社区采取参与性和批判性的办法
历史多元文化背景下的可持续社区发展是一个复杂的过程,涉及许多不同的问题(如气候、生物多样性、社会不平等和福祉)和参与者(居民、专家、地方当局和组织)。不同类型的地图和表示支持知识交流,在不同的实践和抱负之间进行调解,以及在发展过程的不同阶段参与者之间建立愿景。本文基于作者在Genk市(BE)历史花园城市街区的研究经验,以及现有文献和实践综述,讨论了地图集的制作作为可持续发展跨学科研究的关键和参与性实践。通过采用批判性制图和参与性制图的方法,我们提出了“地图集”的过程,作为一种工具,以支持各种可持续性方面与相关的日常实践、行动者和参与性活动之间的谈判。
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International Journal of Cartography
International Journal of Cartography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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