绿化紧凑型城市:城市气候行动计划中未阐明的紧张关系和渐进式进展

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES Cities Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2024.105251
Ranja Hautamäki , Tuulia Puustinen , Tiina Merikoski , Aija Staffans
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城市气候政策与可持续城市发展密切相关。土地利用对流动、住房和消费所产生的碳排放,以及气候复原力、碳汇和生物多样性都有广泛的影响。紧凑型城市作为气候友好型规划的主导战略已得到广泛认可,与此同时,注重绿化及其气候优势的方法也日益受到重视。然而,关于城市气候政策如何处理这些往往相互冲突的战略之间的关系,却鲜有实证证据。本研究探讨了芬兰六大城市如何推动紧凑型规划和绿化规划,以及如何协商绿化与紧凑型规划的关系。基于对城市气候行动计划(CAP)的定性内容分析,我们发现,紧凑型战略的首要地位并未受到质疑,然而,绿化的重要性却日益凸显。我们表明,紧凑型政策与绿化政策之间的关系主要由三种论述构成:1) 在保护绿色的同时进行紧凑型设计,2) 为适应目的对建筑结构进行绿化,3) 将绿化作为与紧凑型设计并行的多功能战略。本研究为关于紧凑型建筑与绿化相结合的专题辩论以及跨部门和系统性气候明智政策的总体需求做出了贡献。
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Greening the compact city: Unarticulated tensions and incremental advances in municipal climate action plans

Municipal climate policies tie in closely with sustainable urban development. Land use has far-ranging impacts on carbon emissions from mobility, housing, and consumption; as well as climate resilience, carbon sinks, and biodiversity. While compact city is well-established as the dominant strategy for climate-wise planning, a parallel approach focused on greening and its climate advantages is gaining prominence. However, there is little empirical evidence on how municipal climate policies address the relationship between these often conflicting strategies. This study examines how compacting and greening are motivated and how greening is negotiated in relation to compacting in the six largest cities in Finland. Based on a qualitative content analysis of municipal climate action plans (CAP), we show that the primacy of compacting as a strategy is not questioned, however, the importance of greening is increasingly underlined. We demonstrate that the relationship between compacting and greening policies is framed by three main discourses: 1) compacting while protecting the green, 2) greening the built-up structure for adaptation purposes, and 3) greening as a multifunctional strategy parallel with compacting. The study contributes to the topical debate on the integration of compacting and greening and to the need for cross-sectoral and systemic climate-wise policies in general.

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Cities
Cities URBAN STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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