Coming to grips with urban environmental quality in planning sustainable cities
preprint On the Necessity of an Integrated, Participative and Adaptive Approach to Sustainable Urban Environmental QualityComing to grips with urban environmental quality in planning sustainable cities
preprint On the Necessity of an Integrated, Participative and Adaptive Approach to Sustainable Urban Environmental QualitySamenvatting
from the article: Abstract
Based on a review of recent literature, this paper addresses the question of how urban planners can steer urban environmental quality, given the fact that it is multidimensional in character, is assessed largely in subjective terms and varies across time. The paper explores three questions that are at the core of planning and designing cities: ‘quality of what?’, ‘quality for whom?’ and ‘quality at what time?’ and illustrates the dilemmas that urban planners face in answering these questions. The three questions provide a novel framework that offers urban planners perspectives for action in finding their way out of the dilemmas identified. Rather than further detailing the exact nature of urban quality, these perspectives call for an approach to urban planning that is integrated, participative and adaptive. ; ; sustainable urban development; trade-offs; quality dimensions
Organisatie | Hogeschool Utrecht |
Afdeling | Kenniscentrum Gezond en Duurzaam Leven |
Lectoraat | Building Future Cities |
Datum | 2017-05-10 |
Type | Preprint |
Taal | Engels |