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Rethinking environmental justice from the post-socialist city con-text: The case of informal green areas
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|作者:
Vrsnik, Elizabeta
[1
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机构:
[1] Univ Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
关键词:
Environmental justice;
informal green areas;
post-socialist city;
green space quality;
URBAN;
SPACE;
COMMUNITIES;
WILDERNESS;
TALLINN;
HEALTH;
D O I:
10.5281/zenodo.7463533
中图分类号:
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号:
030303 ;
摘要:
Environmental justice theory has largely been developed in Western contexts, re-sulting in blind spots when applying it to the unfinished planning project of social-ist modernity, which left behind vast informal green areas now subjected to neolib-eral urbanisation processes. Combining sociological fieldwork with a critical eval-uation of the literature on environmental justice, the paper focuses on informal green areas in Estonia's capital, Tallinn. While former studies convey a rather posi-tive picture of green space provision and access in post-socialist cities, the common focus on distributive justice conceals inequalities and challenges to the inclusive creation of a fair city "on the ground". By rethinking environmental justice ap-proaches in urban, green space research in the post-socialist context, we explore the experiences and perspectives of vulnerable groups who are less mobile and more dependent on nearby green areas, specifically the informal green area of Kurepollu in the Lasnamae district. One result of the study has been to uncover the complexi-ties of evaluating the quality of informal green areas in terms of environmental jus-tice. In Kurepollu, the often discussed issue of neglect is locally seen as an enabler of informal practices that create(d) a place for humans to care, produce, meet or en-joy solitude, whereas attempts to develop these green areas, which could solve maintenance issues, generated concern about losing such benefits. We thus urge the careful recognition and inclusion of local needs and experiences to mitigate problems in the field of environmental justice in a way that is meaningful to vul-nerable groups and species.
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