西非首都的城市社会可持续性和树栖生活遗产

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Liora Bigon , Joseph Adeniran Adedeji
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本文涉及三个研究领域:社会可持续发展、文化遗产和以树木居住区设计为形式的城市绿地。在地理方面,文章聚焦西非城市文化景观,重点关注塞内加尔首都达喀尔大都市。文章利用相关研究文献等二手资料、档案资料和 2019 年和 2022 年在达喀尔进行的实地考察等一手资料,以及过去和现在的丰富视觉证据,对达喀尔大都会城市景观中历代与地区树木相关的城市设计形式的持久存在进行了定性分析。尽管殖民时期和后殖民时期的城市规划条件和不断变化的社会政治气候带来了相当大的挑战,但从城市社会可持续性的角度来看,文章将强调自前殖民时期以来这些树种住区设计形式的持久生命力。文章还深入探讨了这些树栖设计形式的象征性表征及其在城市形态之外的其他各种表现形式中的意义,例如在流行艺术和媒体作品中。物质文化表现形式的多样性证明了与树木有关的传统习俗及其在西非城市中的现代表现形式的持久性、力量和深度;证明了城市文化遗产内生概念的一致性和相关性;证明了市政和地区行政部门支持社区遗址保护的重要性,以便在保护文化资本的同时,推行更具社会可持续性的城市政策。
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Urban social sustainability and arboreal lived heritage in a West African capital city
This article traverses three fields of research: social sustainability, cultural heritage, and urban greenspaces in the form of arboreal settlement designs. In terms of geography, it turns the spotlight on West African urban cultural landscapes, with a focus on metropolitan Dakar, the capital city of Senegal. Drawing on secondary sources such as relevant research literature; primary sources such as archival materials and fieldwork in Dakar in 2019 and 2022; and rich visual evidence of past and present – the article provides a qualitative insight into the enduring presence of regional tree-related forms of urban design throughout the ages in Dakar’s metropolitan urban landscape. Despite considerable challenges rooted in colonial and post-colonial urban planning conditions and changing socio-political climates, the enduring viability of these arboreal forms of settlement design since pre-colonial times will be highlighted, from the viewpoint of urban social sustainability. The article also provides an insight into the symbolic representations of these arboreal forms of design and their meaning in a variety of other expressions beyond urban morphology, such as in popular art and media endeavors. The multiplicity of representations of material culture testifies to the persistence, strength and depth of tree-related traditional practices and their modern incarnation in the West African city; to the consistency and relevance of endogenous conceptions of urban cultural heritage; and to the importance of supporting communities’ site-keeping on the part of municipal and regional administrations in order to preserve cultural capital while aiming to pursue a more socially-sustainable urban policy.
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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
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7.30
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期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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