Compound urban crises
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2022-06
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The crises that cities face—such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism—are tightly interlinked and cannot be addressed in isolation. This paper addresses compound urban crises as a unique type of problem, in which discrete solutions that tackle each crisis independently are insufficient. Few scholarly debates address compound urban crises and there is, to date, a lack of interdisciplinary insights to inform urban governance responses. Combining ideas from complex adaptive systems and critical urban studies, we develop a set of boundary concepts (unsettlement, unevenness, and unbounding) to understand the complexities of compound urban crises from an interdisciplinary perspective. We employ these concepts to set a research agenda on compound urban crises, highlighting multiple interconnections between urban politics and global dynamics. We conclude by suggesting how these entry points provide a theoretical anchor to develop practical insights to inform and reform urban governance.
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Cities, Complex adaptive systems, Compound urban crises, Critical urban studies, Governance, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 13 - Climate Action
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Westman, L, Patterson, J, Macrorie, R, Orr, C, Ashcraft, C, Castan Broto, V, Dolan, D, Gupta, M, van der Heijden, J, Hickmann, T, Hobbins, R, Papin, M, Robin, E, Rosan, C, Colen Ladeia Torrens, J & Webb, R 2022, 'Compound urban crises', Ambio, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 1402-1415. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01697-6