Focusing on the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and the New Urban Agenda, this commentary suggests that by engaging with degrowth, these mainstream policies can potentially provide alternative ecological values as climate responses. In turn, degrowth can also benefit from engaging with the multiple scales and sectors of these institutions for climate and planning practice. However, such multi-scalar engagements demand a repoliticisation of institutional and professional routines, processes and procedures.

Otchere-Darko, W. (2023). Scaling-up degrowth: Re-imagining institutional responses to climate change. URBAN STUDIES, 60(7), 1316-1325 [10.1177/00420980221146861].

Scaling-up degrowth: Re-imagining institutional responses to climate change

Otchere-Darko, William
2023

Abstract

Focusing on the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 and the New Urban Agenda, this commentary suggests that by engaging with degrowth, these mainstream policies can potentially provide alternative ecological values as climate responses. In turn, degrowth can also benefit from engaging with the multiple scales and sectors of these institutions for climate and planning practice. However, such multi-scalar engagements demand a repoliticisation of institutional and professional routines, processes and procedures.
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Buen Vivir; climate change; degrowth; planning; resilience;
English
2023
60
7
1316
1325
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Otchere-Darko, W. (2023). Scaling-up degrowth: Re-imagining institutional responses to climate change. URBAN STUDIES, 60(7), 1316-1325 [10.1177/00420980221146861].
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