Planning Across Borders in a Climate of Change draws on a range of diverse case studies from Australasia, North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia and offers the application of border theory, concepts and principles to planning as a critical lens. It applies this lens to a range of international case studies in key areas such as climate change adaptation, food security, spatial planning, critical infrastructure and urban ecology.
Planning Across Borders in a Climate of Change draws on a range of diverse case studies from Australasia, North and South America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia and offers the application of border theory, concepts and principles to planning as a critical lens. It applies this lens to a range of international case studies in key areas such as climate change adaptation, food security, spatial planning, critical infrastructure and urban ecology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wendy Steele is an Australian Research Council (DECRA) Fellow and Associate Professor in the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies and Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Tooran Alizadeh is a Lecturer in the School of Environment, Urban and Environmental Planning Discipline at Griffith University, Australia. Leila Eslami-Andargoli received her PhD degree from the school of Environment at Griffith University, Australia. Silvia Serrao-Neumann is a Research Fellow for the Corporate Research Collaboration for Water Sensitive Cities (CRC-WSC) at the Urban Research Program, Griffith University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Shifting Borders in a Climate of Change Wendy Steele Part 1. Borders in Theory 2. Rethinking Borders Michael Neuman 3. Troubling the Place of the Border: On Territory, Community, Space and Place Jean Hillier 4. The Border/Planning Nexus Enrico Gualini and Carola Fricke Part 2 Borders in (International) Practice 5. Beyond urban-rural boundaries: Encouraging inter-municipal collaboration for climate change in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Hayley Leck and Florence Crick 6. Crossing borders: Contrasting approaches to interactions between natural and human ecosystems Leila Eslami-Andargoli and Pat Dale 7. Inter-sectoral and Inner-sectoral Borders across Critical Infrastructure: Lessons from the United States and Australia Tooran Alizadeh and Neil Sipe 8. Governance re-bordering: comparing the rescaling of territorial boundaries as a spatial governance strategy in Auckland, Brisbane, Vancouver, London and Manchester Clare Mouat and Jago Dodson Part 3 Australian Urban Borders 9. Questions of Borders and Mobility de- and re-territorialising approaches to urban and regional planning policy and governance Felicity Wray and Rae Dufty-Jones 10. Planning Across Multiple Borders Kristian Ruming and Donna Houston 11. Beyond the Boundaries of Strategic Interest Crystal Legacy, Simon Pinnegar, Andrew Tice and Ilan Wiesel 12. Competing Processes of Border-making: Compact City Planning and Resident's Everyday Territorialisation of Home Nicole Cook, Elizabeth Taylor and Joe Hurley Part 4 Border Futures 13. Emerging Planetary Boundaries and the Sustainability Perspective Silvia Serrao-Neumann 14. Transgressing Borders: Imagining Environmental Justice in Spatial Planning Jason Byrne and Diana MacCallum 15. Virtual Borders in the Online Worlds: How e-planning helps and hinders communicative planning practice Marco Amati
1. Shifting Borders in a Climate of Change Wendy Steele Part 1. Borders in Theory 2. Rethinking Borders Michael Neuman 3. Troubling the Place of the Border: On Territory, Community, Space and Place Jean Hillier 4. The Border/Planning Nexus Enrico Gualini and Carola Fricke Part 2 Borders in (International) Practice 5. Beyond urban-rural boundaries: Encouraging inter-municipal collaboration for climate change in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Hayley Leck and Florence Crick 6. Crossing borders: Contrasting approaches to interactions between natural and human ecosystems Leila Eslami-Andargoli and Pat Dale 7. Inter-sectoral and Inner-sectoral Borders across Critical Infrastructure: Lessons from the United States and Australia Tooran Alizadeh and Neil Sipe 8. Governance re-bordering: comparing the rescaling of territorial boundaries as a spatial governance strategy in Auckland, Brisbane, Vancouver, London and Manchester Clare Mouat and Jago Dodson Part 3 Australian Urban Borders 9. Questions of Borders and Mobility de- and re-territorialising approaches to urban and regional planning policy and governance Felicity Wray and Rae Dufty-Jones 10. Planning Across Multiple Borders Kristian Ruming and Donna Houston 11. Beyond the Boundaries of Strategic Interest Crystal Legacy, Simon Pinnegar, Andrew Tice and Ilan Wiesel 12. Competing Processes of Border-making: Compact City Planning and Resident's Everyday Territorialisation of Home Nicole Cook, Elizabeth Taylor and Joe Hurley Part 4 Border Futures 13. Emerging Planetary Boundaries and the Sustainability Perspective Silvia Serrao-Neumann 14. Transgressing Borders: Imagining Environmental Justice in Spatial Planning Jason Byrne and Diana MacCallum 15. Virtual Borders in the Online Worlds: How e-planning helps and hinders communicative planning practice Marco Amati
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