توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Gendered Approaches to Spatial Development in Europe: Perspectives, Similarities, Differences
نام کتاب : Gendered Approaches to Spatial Development in Europe: Perspectives, Similarities, Differences
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : رویکردهای جنسیتی به توسعه فضایی در اروپا: دیدگاه ها، شباهت ها، تفاوت ها
سری : Routledge Studies in Gender and Environments
نویسندگان : Barbara Zibell, Doris Damyanovic and Ulrike Sturm
ناشر : Routledge
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 277
ISBN (شابک) : 9781138587663 , 9780429503818
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 11 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Boxes
Notes on Contributors
Forewords
Preface: Why gender still matters in spatial development
The international working group – formation and members
Starting point, process and debates
Outline of the publication
The chapters in detail
Dedication and acknowledgements
Notes
Chapter 1: Gender, space and development: An introduction to concepts and debates
Introduction
Gender
Biological category
Societal category
Space
Space between development and planning
Gender in spatial development
Linking gender concepts with spatial development and planning
Gender mainstreaming in spatial development
Sustainable spatial development – integrating concepts and debates
Note
References
Chapter 2: International and national perspectives: Similarities and differences
Brief historical review of gendered approaches in spatial development and planning
Spatial development – how it “all” began …
The societal and political framework for gendered perspectives in spatial development and planning
Important concepts and debates for gendered perspectives in spatial development and planning practice and research
Utopian feminists and social movements
Women-centred approaches – gender as a difference category
Gender approaches – gender as a structural category
(Un)Doing gender approaches – gender as a process category
Gendered approaches in the context of spatial planning theory
Selected European perspectives: planning systems and gender issues in nine European countries
Planning systems framing spatial development
Case-study countries
National factsheets – structure and content
National perspectives of nine European countries: planning systems and gender impact
Insights from the comparison
Planning systems, cultures and political systems
Gender in planning policies
Participation as a criterion of gender-sensitive planning
Notes
References
References to the country tables
Finland
Netherlands
England
Austria
Germany
France
Spain
Greece
Switzerland
Several EU countries
Chapter 3: Gender mainstreaming and spatial development:
Contradictions and challenges
Introduction
Background
Perspectives on who creates the city
Types of controversies and the challenges they present
Type 1: stereotypes vs gender-specific needs
Type 2: strategic and tactical objectives
Type 3: the everyday life – short distances and global technology
Discussion: gender-sensitive and feminist planning
Conclusions
Notes
References
Chapter 4: Gender sensitivity in urban development concepts: The example of two case studies from London and Vienna
Aims and content
Introduction – overview of urban development and gender sensitivity in the UK and Austria
Overview of urban development and gender sensitivity in the UK
Overview of urban development and gender sensitivity in Austria
Differences and similarities
Gender sensitivity in overall strategic urban development concepts in London and Vienna
Overview of gender sensitivity in urban development in London – the London Plan
Overview of gender sensitivity in urban development in Vienna – STEP 2025 Urban Development Plan Vienna
Differences and similarities
Assessment criteria for gender sensitivity in urban development for the case studies
Case studies on gender sensitivity in urban development
Case study London – Barking Riverside
Case study Vienna – Aspern Seestadt
Gender mainstreaming in Aspern Seestadt development process
Differences and similarities
Discussion and conclusion – gender sensitivity in urban development and its “transmission” into mainstream planning
Gender reaches the mainstream at different planning levels and fields in different ways
Loss of influence due to PPPs and reduced public budgets affects the quality assurance associated with gender mainstreaming
Has gender-sensitive planning arrived in the mainstream?
Note
References
Chapter 5: Gender sensitivity in neighbourhood planning: The example of case studies from Vienna and Zurich
Aims and content
Introduction – overview of the framework for neighbourhood planning in Austria and Switzerland
The neighbourhood level framework in Austria (Vienna)
Framework for the neighbourhood level in Switzerland (Zurich)
Differences and similarities
Comparison of the guidelines for neighbourhood planning in Austria and Switzerland
Social and spatial planning specific strategic objectives and urban development models
Specific gender criteria and indicators
Assessment of best practice – “site planning”
Case study Vienna Nordbahnhof Site “Block J”
Case study Vienna Attemsgasse Ost – urban design framework plan
Case study Zurich Kalkbreite
Differences and similarities
Criteria for gender sensitivity in park planning
Spatial structure
Safety/security
Places for recreation and encounter
Activity range/mix of uses
Assessment of best practice – “public space – parks”
Case study Vienna Bednar Park
Case study Zurich Pfingstweidpark
Differences and similarities
Discussion and conclusion – gender sensitivity in neighbourhood planning
Two principles of orientation: gender-sensitive planning or an everyday life approach
Guidelines are an important driver to support quality standards
Participation of gender experts supports the integration and discourse of gender sensitivity in urban and spatial development processes
Notes
References
Chapter 6: Evaluation of spatial development from the gender+ perspective:
A methodological proposal
Constructing an integrative framework
Urban planning as a gender-blind context
A feminist or gender+ perspective in the evaluation of urban planning?
Designing a gendered evaluation with iterative steps
The choice of mixed methods
Evaluation of two cases in Helsinki from the gender+ perspective
Case “More City to Helsinki” (MCH)
Case “National Urban Park to Helsinki” (NUPH)
Comparison of the cases from the gender+ perspective
Discussion
The context matters
Doing gender+ implicitly
Self-organising around spatial development requires consciousness raising
Necessity for an integrated framework and mixed methods
Notes
References
Chapter 7: A new generation of gender mainstreaming in spatial and urban planning under the new international framework of policies for sustainable development
Introduction
The international agendas for sustainable development
The Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development
The Paris Agreements on climate change
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
The New Urban Agenda (NUA)
Gender and the role of women in the NUA
What has been achieved so far? Falling short of real gender mainstreaming in urban and territorial planning
Issues to explore through the case of Vienna – the challenging move from positive action into gender mainstreaming
A pioneering experience at the regional level: the Basque Country’s Regional Plan (DOT)
Elements for the spatial implementation of the gender dimensions of the sustainability agendas
Notes
References
Chapter 8: Contemporary challenges in spatial development
Introduction
Public and private spaces
The commons
Climate change
Greenhouse gas emissions
European temperature
Gendered impacts
Gendered causes
How gender-sensitive planning could reduce GHG emissions
Forced migrations
Migration of asylum seekers into Europe
Gendered implications for asylum seekers
Gendered impacts of flows of asylum seekers into Europe
Austerity
Gendered impacts of austerity – gender in (the) crisis or what happens to women in hard times
Spatial development and planning in the neo-liberalera – reflecting on the Greek case
Gender equality policy in times of austerity
Concluding reflections
Notes
References
Chapter 9:
Conclusions and perspectives
Conclusions – findings of gender in spatial development
Perspectives – vision and requirements
The challenges of the linkage of theory and practice
Gender research as a contribution to innovation and transformation
References
Index