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Urban re-generations: afterword to special issue on the politics of urban greening in Australian cities
Australian Geographer ( IF 2.672 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-02 , DOI: 10.1080/00049182.2020.1783743
Donna Houston 1
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ABSTRACT ‘Urban re-generations' is written as an afterword to the special issue of Australian Geographer on ‘The Politics of Urban Greening in Australian Cities'. The collection prompts a deep questioning of reparative and regenerative work associated with greening, green spaces and green infrastructures. The climate-driven 2019-2020 bushfire crisis and COVID-19 have amplified the visibility of the more-than-human connectivity of our cities and the deep underlying structures of social and environmental inequity underpinning a variety of urban green spaces and agendas. Inspired by the articles in this special issue, the afterword explores how we might call back the grammars and practices of regeneration from their service to the neo-liberal, settler-colonial city and instead nurture reparative de-colonial practices that aid in the collaborative work of re-composing, becoming into better relation with, and working in modes of situated historical and cultural difference, with green and just cities.

中文翻译:

城市再生:澳大利亚城市城市绿化政治特刊的后记

摘要 “城市再生”是澳大利亚地理学家关于“澳大利亚城市城市绿化政治”特刊的后记。该系列引发了对与绿化、绿色空间和绿色基础设施相关的修复和再生工作的深刻质疑。由气候驱动的 2019-2020 丛林大火危机和 COVID-19 扩大了我们城市的超人连通性以及支撑各种城市绿地和议程的社会和环境不平等的深层结构的可见性。受本期特刊文章的启发,后记探讨了我们如何将重生的语法和实践从他们的服务中召回到新自由主义,
更新日期:2020-04-02
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