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Rights, justice and climate resilience: lessons from fieldwork in urban Southeast Asia
Environment and Urbanization ( IF 4.066 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-22 , DOI: 10.1177/09562478211035644
Rebecca Mcmillan , Joanna Kocsis , Amrita Daniere

Recent transformative resilience research calls for urban climate interventions that better meet the needs of low-income and other marginalized groups. Such initiatives, it is suggested, must move beyond technocratic and superficial solutions to address the systems and structures that create climate vulnerability. While these are important theoretical developments, there is still much to be learned about how to support transformative resilience on the ground. This paper situates transformative resilience theory in practice with lessons from a five-year research partnership in Southeast Asian cities. We argue that for resilience research to advance rights and justice, knowledge production and mobilization efforts must be conceptualized as active parts of the transformation process. Bringing together conceptual and methodological insights from resilience, political ecology and governance learning research, we offer three pathways for transformative resilience and present examples of how they can be operationalized in Southeast Asia and beyond.



中文翻译:

权利、正义和气候适应力:东南亚城市实地考察的经验教训

最近的变革性复原力研究呼吁更好地满足低收入和其他边缘化群体的需求的城市气候干预措施。有人建议,此类举措必须超越技术官僚和肤浅的解决方案,以解决造成气候脆弱性的系统和结构。尽管这些都是重要的理论发展,但关于如何支持实地的变革复原力,仍有很多需要学习的地方。本文将变革复原力理论置于实践中,并从东南亚城市的五年研究伙伴关系中汲取经验教训。我们认为,为了促进权利和正义的复原力研究,必须将知识生产和动员努力概念化为转型过程的积极部分。

更新日期:2021-08-23
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