Structural drivers of sustainability and resilience strategies in small(ish) cities: a text analysis of comprehensive planning in Indiana

IF 4.4 4区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Environmental Planning and Management Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1080/09640568.2023.2240951
Aaron Deslatte, Juwon Chung, Eric Stokan
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For decades, the world’s largest and most globally significant cities have been pledging to tackle climate change, resilience, sustainable development and social injustices through a proliferating ecology of plans. Far less is understood about what is happening in smaller communities. This study employs an institutional lens and automated text analysis to examine the resilience and sustainability “shared strategies” embedded in local land-use plans, which are used in many countries to guide the spatial distribution of development in metropolitan regions. We find evidence that communities that are more highly educated and less racially diverse focus more on “quality of life” amenities within their plans, such as pedestrian resources and environmental amenities. By contrast, communities that are more racially diverse focus greater attention on green stormwater infrastructure to address flooding. Plan “quality” is negatively associated with an amenities’ focus. Taken together, these findings suggest comprehensive land-use planning is both a means for reflecting exclusivity as well as pursuing community needs or goals related to specific resilience or sustainability themes.
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小城市可持续性和弹性战略的结构性驱动因素:印第安纳州综合规划的文本分析
几十年来,世界上最大和最具全球影响力的城市一直承诺通过不断增加的规划生态来应对气候变化、复原力、可持续发展和社会不公正。人们对小社区正在发生的事情了解得少得多。本研究采用制度视角和自动文本分析来考察地方土地利用规划中嵌入的弹性和可持续性“共享战略”,这些战略在许多国家被用来指导大都市地区的发展空间分布。我们发现有证据表明,受教育程度较高、种族多样性较低的社区在其规划中更多地关注“生活质量”设施,如行人资源和环境设施。相比之下,种族更加多样化的社区更关注绿色雨水基础设施,以应对洪水。计划的“质量”与设施的重点负相关。综上所述,这些发现表明,全面的土地利用规划既是反映排他性的一种手段,也是追求与特定复原力或可持续性主题相关的社区需求或目标的一种手段。
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