期刊
CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF REGIONS ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
卷 13, 期 3, 页码 559-574出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsaa010
关键词
climate change; urbanisation; social justice; spatial politics; urban theory
资金
- Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- William Emerson Travel Fund (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Harold Horowitz Research Fund (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Northeastern University Tier-1 grant
- University of California, Los Angeles Faculty Career Development Award
Central debates in urban studies often appear to neglect the most urgent issues confronting cities and regions. Discourses on generalised urban processes, historical difference and planetary urbanisaf rarely take, as a primary object of analysis, intertwined global climate change and urban change. Climate change is often considered generalised, affecting everyone everywhere. But its impacts are unevenly distributed and experienced. It links generalised processes and particular impacts and actions with implications for urban theory. This article builds on theories of multiscalar research and the politics of location to develop a conceptual framework of urban change through the lens of climate justice.
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