Whose Green City?
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Whose Green City?
Contested Urban Green Spaces and Environmental Justice in Northern Europe
Plueschke-Altof, Bianka; Soovaeli-Sepping, Helen
Springer International Publishing AG
09/2022
182
Dura
Inglês
9783031046353
15 a 20 dias
612
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Contested Urban Green Spaces and the Question of Environmental Justice. Examples from Northern Europe.- A nearby Park or Forest can become Mount Everest Access to Urban Green Areas by People in Wheelchair from an Environmental Justice Perspective. A Stockholm case .- Not my Green Space? White Attitudes towards Black Presence in UK Green Spaces. An auto-ethnography.- Environmental Justice in the Post-Socialist City. The case of Riga, Latvia.- Private Events in a Public Park: Contested Music Festivals and Environmental Justice in Finsbury Park, London.
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Urban green spaces;Sustainability in the Nordic-Baltic cities;Green space use and non-use;Environmental justice;Green space planning;Sustainable development;Green space benefits;Public space;Public parks;Urban gardening;Socio-spatial justice;Green space provision;Green commons;Right to the city;Urban neoliberalism;Green infrastructure;SDG 11;Sustainable Development Goals;Urbanization and Urban Planning;Urban Geography and Urbanism
Contested Urban Green Spaces and the Question of Environmental Justice. Examples from Northern Europe.- A nearby Park or Forest can become Mount Everest Access to Urban Green Areas by People in Wheelchair from an Environmental Justice Perspective. A Stockholm case .- Not my Green Space? White Attitudes towards Black Presence in UK Green Spaces. An auto-ethnography.- Environmental Justice in the Post-Socialist City. The case of Riga, Latvia.- Private Events in a Public Park: Contested Music Festivals and Environmental Justice in Finsbury Park, London.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Urban green spaces;Sustainability in the Nordic-Baltic cities;Green space use and non-use;Environmental justice;Green space planning;Sustainable development;Green space benefits;Public space;Public parks;Urban gardening;Socio-spatial justice;Green space provision;Green commons;Right to the city;Urban neoliberalism;Green infrastructure;SDG 11;Sustainable Development Goals;Urbanization and Urban Planning;Urban Geography and Urbanism