In this paper, the peri-urban is conceptualised as a territory to analyse the tensions associated with governments pursuing various agendas in isolation from those inhabiting these spaces. Two peri-urban vignettes are drawn together and Taylor’s conception of a ‘social imaginary’ is used to recognise the conundrum for government planners, as well as to support the narratives about the social and ecological meaning of what local in-migrants are doing in the landscape. A resilience framework assists in clarifying system boundaries and the concept of social-ecological memory is used to interrogate how practices emerge within the various social imaginaries. The findings emphasise that this combination of tropes assists in acknowledging the rich...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
This paper was accepted for publication in March 2015This is a Review Essay. It uses as a starting p...
The concept of resilience has been widely studied in many disciplines (Seyfang, Haxeltine, 2009). Fi...
Today, it is acknowledged that peri-urban space plays a critical and increasing role in relation to ...
Urban designers, ecologists, and social scientists have called for closer links among their discipli...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-USIGInternational audienceThi...
Despite considerable expansion in the scope and function of the state with respect to environmental ...
The emergent discourse on social-ecological resilience can be understood as a response to the rapid ...
According to the "evolutionary" approach (Davoudi & al., 2012), our idea of urban resilience implies...
Through the careful dissemination of our own work the paper explores how a landscape design approach...
This paper describes a new approach in urban ecological design, referred to as social–ecological urb...
For long the question of the peripheries has made into urban theoretical debate. It is now, however,...
Peri-urban areas are increasingly described as ‘third’ spaces with unique characteristics, in opposi...
This paper addresses socio-ecological, community-led resilience as the ability of the urban system t...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
This paper was accepted for publication in March 2015This is a Review Essay. It uses as a starting p...
The concept of resilience has been widely studied in many disciplines (Seyfang, Haxeltine, 2009). Fi...
Today, it is acknowledged that peri-urban space plays a critical and increasing role in relation to ...
Urban designers, ecologists, and social scientists have called for closer links among their discipli...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-USIGInternational audienceThi...
Despite considerable expansion in the scope and function of the state with respect to environmental ...
The emergent discourse on social-ecological resilience can be understood as a response to the rapid ...
According to the "evolutionary" approach (Davoudi & al., 2012), our idea of urban resilience implies...
Through the careful dissemination of our own work the paper explores how a landscape design approach...
This paper describes a new approach in urban ecological design, referred to as social–ecological urb...
For long the question of the peripheries has made into urban theoretical debate. It is now, however,...
Peri-urban areas are increasingly described as ‘third’ spaces with unique characteristics, in opposi...
This paper addresses socio-ecological, community-led resilience as the ability of the urban system t...
Planners use vision statements to persuade the community of a preferred future trajectory of develop...
Resilience has fast become a popular catchphrase used by government, international finance organisat...
This paper was accepted for publication in March 2015This is a Review Essay. It uses as a starting p...