The Sustainable Development Paradox Urban Political Economy in the United States and Europe

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Pub. Date: 2007-08-30
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

Sustainability--with its promise of economic prosperity, social equity, and environmental integrity--is hardly a controversial goal. Yet scholars have generally overlooked the ways that policies aimed at promoting "sustainability" at local, national, and global scales have been shaped and constrained by capitalist social relations. This thought-provoking book reexamines sustainability conceptually and as it actually exists on the ground, with a particular focus on Western European and North American urban contexts. Topics include critical theoretical engagements with the concept of sustainability; how sustainability projects map onto contemporary urban politics and social justice movements; the spatial politics of conservation planning and resource use; and what progressive sustainability practices in the context of neoliberalism might look like.

Author Biography

Rob Krueger is Assistant Professor of Geography at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts. His research focuses on economy-environment relations in the contexts of urban/regional economic development.
 
David Gibbs is Professor of Human Geography and Director of the Graduate School at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His work focuses on local and regional economic development, with a particular interest in the use of environmental policy to support and inform economic development policies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Problematizing the Politics of Sustainabilityp. 1
Impossible "Sustainability" and the Postpolitical Conditionp. 13
Sustaining Modernity, Modernizing Nature: The Environmental Crisis and the Survival of Capitalismp. 41
Microgeographies and Microruptures: The Politics of Gender in the Theory and Practice of Sustainabilityp. 66
Containing the Contradictions of Rapid Development?: New Economy Spaces and Sustainable Urban Developmentp. 95
Greening the Entrepreneurial City?: Looking for Spaces of Sustainability Politics in the Competitive Cityp. 123
Integrating Sustainabilities in a Context of Economic, Social, and Urban Change: The Case of Public Spaces in the Metropolitan Region of Barcelonap. 160
Political Modernization and the Weakening of Sustainable Development in Britainp. 192
Spatial Policy, Sustainability, and State Restructuring: A Reassessment of Sustainable Community Building in Englandp. 214
The Spatial Politics of Conservation Planningp. 238
The Imperial Valley of California: Sustainability, Water, Agriculture, and Urban Growthp. 266
Indexp. 299
About the Editorsp. 307
Contributorsp. 309
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