Urban social sustainability: North - South perspectives

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Urban social sustainability: North - South perspectives Dr Andrea Colantonio and Prof. Tim Dixon Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD) UN-Habitat 4th World Urban Forum, 3-6 November 2008, Nanjing, China

Background This presentation draws upon our research entitled Measuring Social Sustainability: Best Practices From Urban Renewal in the EU The research is funded by the European Investment Bank University Research Sponsorship (EIBURS) Programme http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/be/oisd/sustainable_communities/ 2

Urban Social Sustainability Our understanding of social sustainability is still fuzzy and limited by theoretical and methodological constraints stemming from its context and disciplinary-dependent definitions and measurements 3

Theoretical Research Approaches to Social Sustainability Approach Capital (e.g. Social Capital, Environmental capital equity and cities footprint) Examples of main authors Coleman (1988), Putnam (1993), Rees and Wackernagel (1996) Timeline Since late 1980s Equity and Human Rights (e.g. poverty studies and unequal development) Institutional Theory and Governance (e.g. participation and stakeholder analysis) Business and Corporate studies (e.g. Triple Bottom Line, Corporate Social Responsibility) Behavioural and Welfare Economics (Capabilities, well-being, health and happiness perspectives) Sen (1985, 1992) Sachs (2001) Chambers (1992) Healey (1992) Elkington (1994) Nussbaum (1995) and Sen (1993) Layard (2005) Since late 1980s Since early 1990s Since mid 1990s Since late 1990s 4

Research and Policy linkages Research Policy Capital approach Social Capital promotion A few examples World Bank s, Social Capital Implementation Framework (e.g. Albania, Philippines, Thailand, Sierra Leone etc.), 1990s 2000s UK Government s neighborhood renewal, community health and educational achievement programs, 2000s Institutional theory, Equity & Governance Participation & Empowerment UN Agenda 21, 1990s 2000s (e.g Curitiba etc.) Capacity Building, NGOs, 1990s 2000s (e.g. Latin America and Africa etc.) Well Being and Quality of Life City Liveability Urban regeneration projects (e.g. Rotterdam, Barcelona, Cardiff, etc.), 2000s These approaches complement and/or include traditional policies focused on jobs creation, education, poverty alleviation, migration etc. 5

Urban Social Sustainability Themes and Discourses Southern Cities Hard Themes Basic needs, including Housing Empowerment Equity Human rights National migration Poverty Social justice Northern Cities Soft Themes Demographic change (aging and international migration) Participation Sense of safety Social mixing and cohesion Social Capital Well being, Happiness and Quality of life 6

Urban Social Sustainability Themes and Discourses continued 1 Examples of Northern cities* City of Turin Turin, Italy Urban Regeneration Competiveness Social Mixing and international migration Participation Rotterdam, Holland Social Mixing and Gentrification Image Safety City liveability and well being * The lists are not exhaustive 7

Urban Social Sustainability Themes and Discourses continued 2 Examples of Southern cities* Havana, Cuba Economic opening up and FDI Urban Infrastructure Housing Social impact of tourism Mexico City, Mexico Slumps and basic needs Housing Poverty Crime National Migration * The lists are not exhaustive 8

Social sustainability policy Experimental (e.g. social mixing) Local (e.g. sustainable communities) Fragmented (e.g. multiple stakeholders at different levels in the sustainability arena) People or Place-based? (e.g. measurement issues) 9

Directions in social sustainability research and policy Integration and comprehensiveness of themes and measurements in sustainability assessment research Southern and Northern cities and city regions development paths: lessons to be learned from a social sustainability perspectives Impacts of the current economic outlook on social sustainability research and policy? 10

Contacts Dr Andrea Colantonio and Prof. Tim Dixon email: acolantonio@brookes.ac.uk Oxford Institute for Sustainable Development (OISD) Oxford Brookes University United Kingdom 11