外伦敦的混合景观

Q2 Social Sciences
L. Natarajan, Dimitrios Panayotopoulos-Tsiros, J. Manns
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2020年3月,英国国会议员成立了一个郊区工作组。该工作组认为,政策制定者、开发商、实践者和普通公众对英格兰郊区的经验知之甚少。在随后两年的研究和参与中,出现的一个关键考虑因素是变革的管理,特别是在伦敦外围明显的增长压力背景下。这与最近郊区研究的趋势产生了协同作用,这些趋势转向了对扩展大都市地区的负面框架,例如“边缘”(不在城市)和“中间”(既不是城市也不是农村活动)。相反,人们越来越关注郊区的文化动态和政治生态。根据这些想法,本文将郊区视为具有自然和建筑元素的景观,以及各种活动,并关注融合的过程。提交给特别工作组的证据和观点被用来调查外伦敦的混合景观。本文探讨了伦敦两个行政区萨顿和沃尔瑟姆森林的要素和发展合理性,以及形成选择的背景。研究结果表明,虽然没有忽视增长压力和地方控制限制的重要性,但郊区景观受到当地社会经济问题、历史城市形式和当地发展政治的严重影响。最后,本文反思了研究区域的变化方向,以及主要城市外围景观持续融合的动态意义。
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The Blended Landscapes of Outer London
In March 2020, a Suburban Taskforce was established by Members of Parliament (MPs) in the UK. This Taskforce argued that the experiences of suburbs in England were poorly understood by policy-makers and developers, practitioners, and the general public. Over the two years of research and engagement that followed, a key consideration to emerge was the management of change and particularly in the context of growth pressures evident in Outer London. This has synergies with recent trends in suburban research that turn away from negative framings of places in extended metropolitan areas, such as 'edgeness' (not in the city) and 'in-between-ness' (neither urban nor rural activity). Instead, there is increasing focus on suburban cultural dynamics and political ecology. Drawing on these ideas, this paper looks at suburbs as landscapes with natural and built elements, as well as diverse activities, and focuses on the processes of blending. The evidence and views presented to the Taskforce are used to investigate the blended landscapes of Outer London. The paper explores the elements and development rationalities in two London Boroughs, Sutton and Waltham Forest, and the context that shapes choices. The findings suggest that, while not discounting the significance of growth pressures and limits to local control, suburban landscapes are heavily influenced by responses to local socio-economic concerns, historic urban form, and the politics of local development. The paper concludes by reflecting on the directions of change in the study areas, and the significance of dynamics of ongoing blending of the landscapes across outer parts of major cities.
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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