Refocusing urban disaster governance on marginalised urban people through right to the city

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作者
Merilainen, Eija Susanna [1 ]
Fougere, Martin [1 ]
Piotrowicz, Wojciech [1 ]
机构
[1] Hanken Sch Econ, Arkadiankatu 22, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland
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关键词
Urban disaster governance; right to the city; neoliberalism; justice; resilience; marginalisation; INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS; RISK REDUCTION; RESILIENCE; VULNERABILITY; POLITICS; CITIES; PROPERTY; CAPACITY; POLICY; LOGICS;
D O I
10.1080/17477891.2019.1682492
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In contemporary neoliberal regimes, urban disaster governance typically emphasises resilience of cities and their inhabitants. Marginalised urban people, most vulnerable to disasters, are thereby expected to exhibit self-organisation. Yet cities tend to be (re)constructed for capital, prioritising exchange-value, while the use-value is comparatively under-prioritized. In order to conceptually refocus urban disaster governance on justice for and power of marginalised urban people, we define and discuss three conceptualizations of the Right to the City (RTTC) - institutionalised, Harveyan and neo-Lefebvrian. The institutionalised RTTC is congruent with neoliberal urban disaster governance, but the other two may be used to challenge this conceptualisation. Striving to reclaim decision-making over capital accumulation in the city, a Harveyan RTTC-inspired disaster governance would prioritise addressing the processes of urban marginalisation through democratisation, rather than focusing solely on preparedness for and response to hazards. In partial contrast, a neo-Lefebvrian RTTC-inspired disaster governance would be mainly focused on bottom-up efforts to protect and recover the use-value of the city, particularly for disaster-vulnerable populations. We conclude that a combination of the latter two conceptualizations, expressed through a struggle on multiple terrains involving local self-organisation, formal democratisation and mobilisation of global networks, could make possible a more socially just urban disaster governance.
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