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Is urban greening for everyone? Social inclusion and exclusion along the Gowanus Canal

机译:城市绿化适合所有人吗? Gowanus运河沿岸的社会融合与排斥

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Focusing on the subthemes of how governance happens and processes of marginalization, this paper examines a case study in Gowanus, Brooklyn to explore inclusion and exclusion in urban environmental decision-making processes. This work gains support from theoretical considerations in urban political ecology and interdisciplinary research on green gentrification and how power differences and inequity impact civic involvement. The Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn, New York became a Superfund site in 2010, after much debate between local, state, and federal government offices over how to pursue clean up. Private development, local and state initiatives are addressing the sewage and other contamination along the banks of the canal while the Superfund clean up in the waterway takes place. The area has become a site for enacting waterfront planning and economic development, green infrastructure creation, brown field redevelopment, and other local and state green planning initiatives. Public forums on cleaning and greening Gowanus have engaged the community, and allowed space for discussing the possibilities for the future of the area. This paper will focus on interview responses in relation to the federal Environmental Protection Agency decision-making process. Why do some residents support or oppose the clean up processes in Gowanus, and what influences their ability or desire to take part in the decision-making processes? Further, for whom is this space being redeveloped, and how do inclusion and exclusion operate to create divisions in decision-making processes surrounding the clean up? (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:本文着眼于治理如何发生和边缘化过程的子主题,考察了布鲁克林Gowanus的案例研究,以探索城市环境决策过程中的包容性和排斥性。这项工作得到了城市政治生态学的理论考虑以及有关绿色绅士化的跨学科研究以及权力差异和不平等如何影响公民参与的支持。在地方,州和联邦政府办公室之间就如何进行清理工作进行了许多辩论之后,纽约布鲁克林的Gowanus运河于2010年成为超级基金所在地。超级基金在水道进行清理时,私人开发,地方和州计划正在解决运河两岸的污水和其他污染问题。该地区已成为制定滨水区规划和经济发展,绿色基础设施建设,棕地重建以及其他地方和州绿色规划举措的场所。关于Gowanus清洁和绿化的公共论坛吸引了社区的参与,并为讨论该地区的未来可能性提供了空间。本文将重点关注与联邦环境保护局决策过程有关的访谈回复。为什么有些居民支持或反对Gowanus的清理过程,以及哪些因素影响了他们参与决策过程的能力或意愿?此外,这个空间是为谁重新开发的,包容性和排斥性如何在清理工作的决策过程中造成分歧? (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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