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Two Cheers for “Entrepreneurial Climate Urbanism” in the Conservative City a coal-fired power plant in Colorado Springs, USA, as starting point, this chapter argues that in cities where there is no support for radical action on climate change and environmental justice, the growth imperative that is the foundation of entrepreneurial climate urbanism can be used as a gateway to greater transformation.Implicit 发表于 2025-3-23 19:00:45
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Philippe Brouqui,J. Stephen Dumlerwhen suggesting urban dwellers can easily replicate these infrastructural forms. Despite their limitations, eco-communities challenge the notion that a single policy or technology will suffice to address climate change, and they show that we need diversity and risk-taking in climate urbanisms.Aspiration 发表于 2025-3-24 07:26:18
The New Climate Urbanism: A Physical, Social, and Behavioural Frameworkre and social-behavioural aspects; (2) tackle, simultaneously, climate urbanisms’ multi-scalar local particularisms and cross-cultural universalisms; and (3) balance the selective, reactive, and transformative climate forms of urbanism.有角 发表于 2025-3-24 13:18:33
Making Climate Urbanism from the Grassroots: Eco-communities, Experiments and Divergent Temporalitiewhen suggesting urban dwellers can easily replicate these infrastructural forms. Despite their limitations, eco-communities challenge the notion that a single policy or technology will suffice to address climate change, and they show that we need diversity and risk-taking in climate urbanisms.元音 发表于 2025-3-24 17:18:45
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Institutional Dynamics of Transformative Climate Urbanism: Remaking Rules in Messy Contexts This provides a novel set of analytical ‘entry points’ for studying the institutional dimensions of urban climate transformations. It reveals multiple dynamics both for and against change, and suggests that sweeping reforms may often not be a panacea, or even commonly possible.