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Search Results for: social sustainability
Are Urban Sustainability and Resilience legitimizing social un-justice?
Authors: Lorenzo Chelleri and Isabelle Anguelovski The concept of urban sustainability has been around for many decades, receiving the attention of the whole spectrum of urban experts, sectors and disciplines. It also received many and different critics while at the … Continue reading
Conference locations and sustainability aspirations: towards an integrative framework?
Editor’s note: The blog of the AESOP Young Academics network is a great place to share and showcase your research about a wide range of topics related to spatial planning. Here is a timely case in point, published on the … Continue reading
Social Enterprise, made in France – helping people and planet?
Spatial planning, at its best, can facilitate sustainable development. Planning policies, however, are no silver bullet for the implementation of sustainable development goals. Where spatial planning might sometimes fall short of leveraging solutions on the ground, the emerging trend of … Continue reading
Going Back to the Origins: A Non-comprehensive Excursus from the Environmental Philosophies to Sustainability*
The environmental philosophies – born as thoughts about the relation between mankind and nature – have found an unconscious and involuntary application in the construction sector. In the following there is a brief and non-exhaustive description of some of the … Continue reading
Placemaking: trends & people
Read time: 4-5 minutes This brief post presents some trends and people that shape the placemaking movement worldwide. See the companion post: Placemaking: toolkits & books. Feel free to contribute more placemaking resources to: blog@aesop-youngacademics.net The post is structured as … Continue reading
Posted in Beyond planning, Dissemination, outreach, communication, Ecology, Planning, city, and society, Resilience, Sustainability and resilience, Uncategorized
Tagged cities for people, guerrilla gardening, life between buildings, participatory budgeting, participatory planning, permaculture, place-making, Placemaking, Resilience, social enterprise, social entreprise, tactical urbanism, urban acupuncture, urban gardening, urban health, urban planning, urbanism
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YA blog outlook: 2014-2020 & beyond
Read time: 5 minutes This post gives an overview of the growing activity on the blog since its launch in 2014. Based on the results of a short survey, the post also provides an outlook for 2020 and beyond. The … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, research quality and assessment, Beyond planning, Uncategorized
Tagged academe, academia, academic work, AESOP, AESOP YA, Climate change, economic planning, environmental planning, mapping, Planning Theory and Practice, reflective practice, smart cities, smart city, spatial planning, territorial planning, town planning, urban planning, urban resilience
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Feeding the melting pot: Inclusive sustainable diets in the multi-ethnic city
Guest author: Anke Brons (Aeres University of Applied Sciences, Almere and Wageningen University) Note: This post was initially published on the blog of the The Food Climate Research Network (FCRN) on 27 November 2018. In achieving the transition to more … Continue reading
Planning-related blogs
Here is a selective list of blogs related to spatial planning. They cover different topics related to spatial planning, and are written in different languages. Through their diversity, the following blogs share space as their common denominator. Hence the choice … Continue reading
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Critical thinking on smartness, service providing and technology: YA sessions at UTC Palermo
Guest author: Dezsö Vajtho, Utrecht University, MSc Sustainable Development (LinkedIN). This post is a report from the two sessions organized by the AESOP Young Academics network during the Urban Thinker Campus, an event organzed by PUSH, included in the World Urban … Continue reading
The YA blog in 2020
Reading time: 4 minutes The YA blog in 2020 2020 broke a new record in terms of the number of visitors on the blog of the AESOP Young Academics network since its inception in 2014: over 11,000 visitors for more … Continue reading
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Tagged AESOP, Architecture, blended approach, climate resilience, Resilience, YA network
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