1st Edition

Sustainability Policy, Planning and Gentrification in Cities

By Susannah Bunce Copyright 2018
180 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

180 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

180 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Sustainability Policy, Planning and Gentrification in Cities explores the growing convergences between urban sustainability policy, planning practices and gentrification in cities. Via a study of governmental policy and planning initiatives and informal, community-based forms of sustainability planning, the book examines the assemblages of actors and interests that are involved in the... Read more

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Acknowledgements

Introduction: Sustainability Policy, Planning, and Gentrification in Cities

Chapter 1: Convergences of Urban Sustainability Policy, Planning, and Gentrification

Chapter 2: Sustainable Master Planning and Gentrification

Chapter 3: Sustainability, Urban Lifestyles, and Gentrification

Chapter 4: Searching for Equity and Justice in Sustainability in the Gentrifying City

Conclusion: Future Directions for Resisting Gentrification

Index

Biography

Susannah Bunce is Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Geography at the University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada.

"Sustainability Policy, Planning and Gentrification in Cities demonstrates how assemblages of social actors intending to create more environmentally sustainable cities also reproduce inequitable cities. The uncritical replication of urban intensification and sustainable master planning approaches has lead to the spread of environmental gentrification globally. While plans may promise social justice, when they hit the ground, private for-profit interests trump public-minded goals. Even well-meaning gentrifiers with progressive sustainability ideologies contribute to social displacement. Bunce suggests that a shift toward de-growth and de-commodification discourses and actions may be the best way to promote just sustainability."Kenneth A. Gould and Tammy L. Lewis, authors of Green Gentrification: Urban Sustainability and the Struggle for Environmental Justice

"Sustainability Policy, Planning and Gentrification in Cities is a pointed and cogent analysis of contemporary trends in urban environmental gentrification. It offers insightful -- but rarely discussed -- critiques of sustainability master plans and the aesthetics and preferences of today's urban hipsters."Melissa Checker, Associate Professor, PhD Programs in Anthropology and Environmental Psychology, The CUNY Graduate Center