Contested urban green space development: rolling back the frontiers of sustainability in Trondheim, Norway

B Loewen, S Larssæther, S Gohari-Krangsås… - Whose Green City …, 2022 - Springer
Ongoing urban densification in Nordic regions raises sustainability trade-offs related to
compactness, land use and urban green space. In Norway, green spaces comprising both …

Same, same but different? The 'right'kind of gardening and the negotiation of neoliberal urban governance in the post-socialist city

L Pungas, B Plüschke-Altof, A Müüripeal… - Whose Green City …, 2022 - Springer
This chapter analyses the ways in which different urban gardening forms relate to
neoliberalisation processes in the post-socialist city. Based on fieldwork conducted between …

The morphodynamics of wave on a monsoon-dominated coasts: West coast of GoT

LS Yun, C Saengsupavanich, EH Ariffin… - Regional Studies in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Globally, coastal areas are eroding due to climate change, which influences sea level rise,
storm surge, cyclones, and hurricanes. During the past two decades, the coastline areas …

A nearby park or forest can become Mount Everest. Access to urban green areas by people in wheelchair from an environmental justice perspective: A Stockholm …

A Dahlberg, S Borgström, M Rautenberg… - Whose Green City …, 2022 - Springer
That green areas in rapidly urbanising landscapes are important for human well-being is
well established. Parks, woodlands, nature reserves, street trees and backyards provide …

Environmental Justice in the Post-Socialist City. The case of Riga, Latvia

G Sechi, M Bērziņš, Z Krišjāne - … City? Contested Urban Green Spaces and …, 2022 - Springer
The specificities of socialist planning and the deep socio-spatial transformations from the
early 1990s make former Soviet and Eastern Bloc cities relevant case studies in the …

Contested Urban Green Spaces and Environmental Justice in Northern Europe

B Plüschke-Altof, H Sooväli-Sepping - Whose Green City? Contested …, 2022 - Springer
The chapter provides an overview of the objectives, structure, content and results of this joint
volume. Starting from the paradox of well-known green space benefits on the one hand and …

Environmental Futures and Urbanity Entangled in Nuclear Legacies in the Baltic Sea Coastal Towns of Paldiski and Sillamäe

T Pikner - Spatial Futures: Difference and the Post-Anthropocene, 2024 - Springer
Geopolitical and techno-social disturbances shape territory and livelihoods by modifying
(possible) life spheres. Waste of consumption-driven societies (in this case, nuclear waste) …

Rethinking environmental justice from the post-socialist city context: The case of informal green areas.

K Vabson, B Plüschke-Altof… - Anthropological …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Environmental justice theory has largely been developed in Western contexts, resulting in
blind spots when applying it to the unfinished planning project of socialist modernity, which …