This dissertation develops an understanding towards governing social sustainability goals into area-based urban development projects. It draws on Amartya Sen’s Capability Approach to construct a capability-centered evaluation of how institutionalized governance processes around these projects ultimately affect people’s freedoms to do the things they value in their urban living environment. Presenting case studies from the Netherlands, Sweden and Austria, the approach adopted in this dissertation reveals the unique ways in which different individuals interpret urban social sustainability and convert spatial resources into personal capabilities. The research uncovers the governance elements and institutional conditions around urban developmen...
The primary goal of the built environment is to create the infrastructure that facilitates the needs...
Abating the threat climate change poses to the lives of future people clearly challenges our develop...
This submission for PhD by publication aims to capture, reflect upon, analyse and offer critical ins...
Social sustainability’s implementation in urban development is a complex endeavour that demands alte...
Social sustainability is a multidimensional concept sensitive to the contexts of its application. Th...
In Europe, growing concerns about social segregation and social stability have pushed calls to make ...
This three-paper dissertation seeks to understand the factors that drive social sustainability in lo...
This dissertation explores how community initiatives engage in sustainability transformations. It us...
Urban agriculture has been identified as an opportunity to provide multidimensional tools for social...
AbstractIt is now quite clear that developing sustainable human settlements calls for a more holisti...
AbstractThe capability approach developed by the Nobel Prize Amartya Sen have influenced the theoret...
The eight papers in this Special Feature result from the EU funded SUSPLACE collaborative programme ...
During recent decades, urbanization processes and changing population compositions in European citie...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first century saw a rapid expansion of city populations. Concurr...
Neoliberal development has increased spatial inequalities for communities in both urban and peri-urb...
The primary goal of the built environment is to create the infrastructure that facilitates the needs...
Abating the threat climate change poses to the lives of future people clearly challenges our develop...
This submission for PhD by publication aims to capture, reflect upon, analyse and offer critical ins...
Social sustainability’s implementation in urban development is a complex endeavour that demands alte...
Social sustainability is a multidimensional concept sensitive to the contexts of its application. Th...
In Europe, growing concerns about social segregation and social stability have pushed calls to make ...
This three-paper dissertation seeks to understand the factors that drive social sustainability in lo...
This dissertation explores how community initiatives engage in sustainability transformations. It us...
Urban agriculture has been identified as an opportunity to provide multidimensional tools for social...
AbstractIt is now quite clear that developing sustainable human settlements calls for a more holisti...
AbstractThe capability approach developed by the Nobel Prize Amartya Sen have influenced the theoret...
The eight papers in this Special Feature result from the EU funded SUSPLACE collaborative programme ...
During recent decades, urbanization processes and changing population compositions in European citie...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first century saw a rapid expansion of city populations. Concurr...
Neoliberal development has increased spatial inequalities for communities in both urban and peri-urb...
The primary goal of the built environment is to create the infrastructure that facilitates the needs...
Abating the threat climate change poses to the lives of future people clearly challenges our develop...
This submission for PhD by publication aims to capture, reflect upon, analyse and offer critical ins...