Leading sustainable neighbourhoods in Europe: Exploring the key principles and processes Cover Image

Vodilne evropske trajnostne soseske: ključna načela in procesi
Leading sustainable neighbourhoods in Europe: Exploring the key principles and processes

Author(s): Medved Primož
Subject(s): Rural and urban sociology
Published by: Urbanistični inštitut Republike Slovenije
Keywords: sustainable neighbourhoods; sustainable urban development; new urbanism principles; urban experimentation processes; eco labs; Vauban; Western Harbour;

Summary/Abstract: Local projects involving sustainable urban transformation are increasingly prominent in cities and towns, and are often referred to as sustainable neighbourhoods. These initiatives have been described as experiments in urban sustainability and could provide concrete answers to many challenges facing cities and society. This article investigates the design and development of two leading examples of sustainable neighbourhoods that used different implementation strategies: a top-down development in Western Harbour (Swed. V.stra Hamnen, Malm.) and a bottom-up (participatory) approach in Vauban (Freiburg). The article investigates how the initial implementation approach in sustainable urban redevelopment influenced and conditioned the urban design, social sustainability and local governance of the neighbourhoods. The research also focuses on how Vauban and Western Harbour have influenced and disseminated sustainable urban solutions to other urban contexts.

  • Issue Year: 28/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 28-42
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Slovenian