Fallowscapes: A transition-driven tool to market ecological urbanism

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES City and Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cacint.2023.100099
Akhilesh Singh Shisodia
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Urban areas generate high demand for urban areas to accommodate a broader range of functions associated with growth, given the rising rate of urbanization with more than two-thirds of the human population in 2050 projected to be city-dwellers. As a result, urban areas have been undergoing vigorous spatial, social, and ecological transitions. This generates a direct impact on nature, multiplicity, and the use of space. With the onset of drives focused on limiting the urbanization of space like “net zero land-take by 2050” by the European Union [11], it is evident that global authorities have realized the need to aid these spatial transitions. Such urban ecological transitions are primarily focused on territorial borders where sprawling infrastructure reservoirs and vital natural ecosystem services conflict. ‘Fallowscape’ has been seen as a tool to assist transition at peri-urban borders and form a link between brownfield and greenfield development. However, to justify the practice as a sustainable approach, there are various economic and social aspects to be accounted for, which influence the feasibility of fallow lands. Recent urban development projects (by the public as well as private sector) have seen a rise in the desirability of sustainable and ecologically sensitive approaches. Developers are keen on building dynamic environments that incorporate environmental transitions. However, with the perspective of profitability in mind, such projects often face challenges in authorization and execution. The research intends to introduce Fallowscapes as innovative practice for urban development projects, evaluating its position as a profit-driving tool by preparing an inventory of actors and ecologically sensitive parameters for urban development projects. The paper undertakes literature review of Fallowing as an ecologically sustainable practice, conducting empirical research by comparing case studies that implement Fallowscapes as an approach to market ecologically sensitive project visions.

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休耕景观:生态城市主义市场的转型驱动工具
鉴于城市化率不断上升,预计到2050年超过三分之二的人口将是城市居民,城市地区对城市地区产生了很高的需求,以适应与增长相关的更广泛的功能。因此,城市地区正在经历剧烈的空间、社会和生态转型。这对自然、多样性和空间利用产生了直接影响。随着欧盟“到2050年土地净零占用”等限制空间城市化的行动的开始[11],很明显,全球当局已经意识到需要帮助这些空间转型。这种城市生态转型主要集中在领土边界,在那里,庞大的基础设施、水库和重要的自然生态系统服务相互冲突。“Fallowscape”被视为辅助城市边缘过渡的工具,并在棕地和绿地开发之间形成联系。然而,为了证明这种做法是一种可持续的做法,需要考虑到影响休耕土地可行性的各种经济和社会方面。最近的城市发展项目(公共部门和私营部门)越来越需要可持续和对生态敏感的办法。开发人员热衷于构建包含环境转换的动态环境。然而,考虑到盈利能力,这类项目往往在授权和执行方面面临挑战。这项研究打算介绍fallowscape作为城市发展项目的创新做法,通过编制城市发展项目的行动者和生态敏感参数清单,评价其作为利润驱动工具的地位。本文对休养地作为生态可持续实践的文献进行了回顾,并通过比较案例研究进行了实证研究,这些案例研究将休养地作为市场生态敏感项目愿景的一种方法。
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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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