Sustainable urban development: Compact cities or consumer practices?

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Abstract

Sustainability in urban planning has a long history and it has been a widespread solution to build high and compact in order to minimise the need for transportation, land use and heating. Recent research, however, points towards the need for a supplementary approach which includes the consumer behaviour of the household. This approach necessarily has to work from below and include the citizens, as it is their daily practices that have to be challenged. This article reviews the literature of to what extent compact cities are the most sustainable and it use lifestyle interpretations of urbane forms to challenge the compact cities approach. As an alternative or supplementary approach the article introduce practice theory as a way to understand consumption and it gives examples on how this approach can be used to inspire local authorities to alternative and supplementary strategies of achieving sustainable urban development.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date6 Apr 2011
Number of pages14
Publication statusPublished - 6 Apr 2011
EventBoligforskerseminar - Tisvildeleje, Denmark
Duration: 5 Apr 20116 Apr 2011

Conference

ConferenceBoligforskerseminar
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityTisvildeleje
Period05/04/201106/04/2011

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