战术城市主义在约旦的实施机制探讨

Q1 Social Sciences City, Culture and Society Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ccs.2023.100549
Zaid Zwayyed , Raed Altal , Deyala Tarawneh
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近年来,全球出现了战术和临时城市干预措施,作为一种以最小风险增强当地社区的新方法。这些干预措施包括建筑环境中的各种活动,如街头艺术、快闪商店、城市节日、园艺和季节性市场。这一趋势越来越受欢迎,引起了学者和政策制定者的关注。学术文献通常将这些干预措施称为战术城市主义(TU)、弹出式城市主义、临时城市主义、DIY城市主义和游击城市主义。本文以约旦安曼为例,研究了作为城市催化剂的临时城市干预措施,以进一步探索其在中东地区改善城市空间的潜力。本研究采用有目的的关键抽样、半结构化访谈和城市催化剂模型来确定几种干预措施的实施机制,并将其分类为战术和战略。研究结果提出了战略和战术实施方法的潜在大纲,可以支持从业者、政策制定者和战术家对干预措施的理解。该研究最后强调了行动者可以采取的行动,以管理、试验和利用安曼的战术和临时干预措施。
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Exploring implementation mechanisms of Tactical Urbanism in Jordan

In recent times, there has been a global emergence of tactical and temporary urban interventions as a novel approach to enhancing local neighborhoods with minimal risks. These interventions include various activities in the built environment, such as street art, pop-up shops, urban festivals, gardening, and seasonal markets. This trend has garnered the attention of both scholars and policymakers due to its growing popularity. The academic literature often refers to these interventions as tactical urbanism (TU), pop-up urbanism, temporary urbanism, DIY urbanism, and guerrilla urbanism. This paper examines temporary urban interventions as urban catalysts to further explore their potential in enhancing urban spaces in a Middle Eastern context, focusing on Amman, Jordan. The study employs purposeful critical sampling, semi-structured interviews, and the Urban Catalyst model to identify and categorize the implementation mechanisms of several interventions into tactics and strategies. The research findings suggest a potential outline for strategic and tactical implementation approaches that may support the understanding of the interventions by practitioners, policymakers, and tacticians. The study concludes by highlighting actions that actors can take to manage, experiment with, and utilize tactical and temporary interventions in Amman.

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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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