中国城市化进程中的社会代谢实践和异质卫生基础设施

Qi Liu, Deljana Iossifova
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城市环境卫生的变革对于实现可持续发展至关重要。然而,最近的研究对工业化世界的网络化环卫系统是普遍可取的这一假设提出了质疑。相反,越来越多的人呼吁以实践为导向的学术研究和政策制定,从分析人们在日常生活中与差异化、分散化或替代性环卫基础设施互动时的实际做法入手。本文探讨了环卫基础设施与城市社会政治地理之间的关系,并研究了在快速城市化的背景下,环卫实践是如何塑造并反过来塑造人类生态系统的。我们提出了一个完善的人类生态系统框架(HEF),强调在不平等、政治化和有争议的城市新陈代谢过程中,具体实践在物质和社会领域之间的中介作用。以当代上海为例,我们研究了现有环卫实践的社会-物质-时间特征及其与不同环卫基础设施之间的联系。由此,我们展示了文化信仰和社会规范如何塑造基础设施的功能以及环卫系统更广泛的可持续性。本文为当前有关卫生基础设施政治学的讨论做出了贡献,并强调了以当地实践为中心、针对具体情况进行卫生规划和实施的必要性。
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Socio-metabolic practices and heterogeneous sanitation infrastructures in urbanizing China
The transformation of urban sanitation is critical to achieving sustainable development. However, recent research challenges the assumption that the networked sanitation systems of the industrialized world are universally desirable. Instead, there is a growing call for practice-oriented scholarship and policy-making that start with an analysis of what people actually do in their everyday lives as they interact with differentiated, decentralized, or alternative sanitation infrastructures. This paper explores the relationship between sanitation infrastructures and socio-political urban geographies, and investigates how sanitation practices are shaped by and, in turn, shape human ecosystems in rapidly urbanizing contexts. We propose a refined human ecosystem framework (HEF) that foregrounds the role of embodied practices in mediating between material and social domains within the unequal, politicized, and contentious processes of urban metabolism. Using contemporary Shanghai as a case study, we examine the socio-material-temporal characteristics of existing sanitation practices and their connections to heterogeneous sanitation infrastructures. Through this, we demonstrate how cultural beliefs and social norms shape infrastructure functionality and the broader sustainability of sanitation systems. This paper contributes to the ongoing debate on the politics of sanitation infrastructure and highlights the need for context-specific approaches to sanitation planning and implementation that center on local practices.
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