[HTML][HTML] Intersectional climate justice: A conceptual pathway for bridging adaptation planning, transformative action, and social equity
Local governments around the world are formulating different ways to address climate
change. However, the compounding and overlap** vulnerabilities of historically …
change. However, the compounding and overlap** vulnerabilities of historically …
Transformative climate adaptation in the United States: Trends and prospects
BACKGROUND Climate disasters are on the rise, with devastating effects on communities,
built infrastructure, and ecosystems. Between 2015 and 2020, the United States has seen an …
built infrastructure, and ecosystems. Between 2015 and 2020, the United States has seen an …
Green gentrification in European and North American cities
Although urban greening is universally recognized as an essential part of sustainable and
climate-responsive cities, a growing literature on green gentrification argues that new green …
climate-responsive cities, a growing literature on green gentrification argues that new green …
Cities, settlements and key infrastructure
In all cities and urban areas, the risk faced by people and assets from hazards associated
with climate change has increased (high confidence1). Urban areas are now home to 4.2 …
with climate change has increased (high confidence1). Urban areas are now home to 4.2 …
Principles for urban nature-based solutions
Nature-based solutions (NBS) were introduced as integrated, multifunctional and multi-
beneficial solutions to a wide array of socio-ecological challenges. Although principles for a …
beneficial solutions to a wide array of socio-ecological challenges. Although principles for a …
Citizen participation in the governance of nature‐based solutions
The last half‐a‐century has seen a marked demand for authentic citizen participation in
public policy‐and decision‐making, not least in the field of sustainability. The depth and …
public policy‐and decision‐making, not least in the field of sustainability. The depth and …
Expanding the boundaries of justice in urban greening scholarship: toward an emancipatory, antisubordination, intersectional, and relational approach
Supported by a large body of scholarship, it is increasingly orthodox practice for cities to
deploy urban greening interventions to address diverse socioenvironmental challenges …
deploy urban greening interventions to address diverse socioenvironmental challenges …
Why green “climate gentrification” threatens poor and vulnerable populations
In today's cities, however, low-income communities, people of color, and migrant
communities face welldocumented forms of climate injustice. Typically, these populations …
communities face welldocumented forms of climate injustice. Typically, these populations …
[HTML][HTML] Cultivating sustainable and healthy cities: A systematic literature review of the outcomes of urban and peri-urban agriculture
Despite considerable interest in urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA) in recent decades,
its contributions to urban sustainability and human wellbeing remain contested. This …
its contributions to urban sustainability and human wellbeing remain contested. This …
How well do we know green gentrification? A systematic review of the methods
This systematic literature review identifies and critiques methodological trends in green
gentrification research (focusing on studies of vegetative greening) and provides …
gentrification research (focusing on studies of vegetative greening) and provides …