Urban transformative capacity: From concept to practice

Ambio - Tập 48 - Trang 437-448 - 2019
Marc Wolfram1, Sara Borgström2, Megan Farrelly3
1Urban Transformations Lab, Department of Architecture, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, South Korea
2Division of Strategic Sustainability Studies (3S), Department of Sustainable Development, Environmental Science and Engineering (SEED), KTH (Royal Institute of Technology), Stockholm, Sweden
3Human Geography, School of Social Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Australia

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Urban transformations form a central challenge for enabling global pathways towards sustainability and resilience. However, it remains unclear what kind of capacity is needed to deliver urban change that is actually transformative. Against a backdrop of current claims and efforts to achieve urban transformations, this special issue reviews the relational concept of urban transformative capacity and how it can inform novel approaches in research, policy, and practice. Drawing on seven papers analyzing diverse empirical contexts, we identify four requirements that should guide future action: (1) foster inclusion and empowerment as prerequisites, (2) close the intermediation gap and strengthen the role of local academia, (3) challenge and reinvent urban planning as a key arena, and (4) enhance reflexivity through novel self-assessment techniques. Overall, current levels of urban transformative capacity are assessed as very low, making its development a high-priority objective for all stakeholders, but for planning and research policy in particular.

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