Towards a public policy of cities and human settlements in the 21st century
Abstrak
Abstract Cities and other human settlements are major contributors to climate change and are highly vulnerable to its impacts. They are also uniquely positioned to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lead adaptation efforts. These compound challenges and opportunities require a comprehensive perspective on the public policy of human settlements. Drawing on core literature that has driven debate around cities and climate over recent decades, we put forward a set of boundary objects that can be applied to connect the knowledge of epistemic communities and support an integrated urbanism. We then use these boundary objects to develop the Goals-Intervention-Stakeholder-Enablers (GISE) framework for a public policy of human settlements that is both place-specific and provides insights and tools useful for climate action in cities and other human settlements worldwide. Using examples from Berlin, we apply this framework to show that climate mitigation and adaptation, public health, and well-being goals are closely linked and mutually supportive when a comprehensive approach to urban public policy is applied.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (36)
Felix Creutzig
Sophia Becker
Peter Berrill
Constanze Bongs
Alexandra Bussler
Ben Cave
Sara M. Constantino
Marcus Grant
Niko Heeren
Eva Heinen
Marie Josefine Hintz
Timothee Ingen-Housz
Eric Johnson
Nina Kolleck
Charlotte Liotta
Sylvia Lorek
Giulio Mattioli
Leila Niamir
Timon McPhearson
Nikola Milojevic-Dupont
Florian Nachtigall
Kai Nagel
Henriette Närger
Minal Pathak
Paola Perrin de Brichambaut
Diana Reckien
Lucia A. Reisch
Aromar Revi
Fabian Schuppert
Andrew Sudmant
Felix Wagner
Janina Walkenhorst
Elke Weber
Michael Wilmes
Charlie Wilson
Aicha Zekar
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1038/s42949-024-00168-7
- Akses
- Open Access ✓