Towards Situated Analyses of Uneven Peri-Urbanisation: An (Urban) Political Ecology Perspective |
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Authors: | Lara Esther Bartels Antje Bruns David Simon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Governance and Sustainability Lab, Faculty of Regional and Environmental Sciences, Trier University, Trier, Germany;2. Department of Geography, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK |
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Abstract: | In this article we develop a novel analytical framework for situated studies of uneven peri-urbanisation that resist further dividing Marxist and Situated (Urban) Political Ecology. We conceptualise uneven peri-urbanisation as a process in which access to the resources mobilised for peri-urban developments, such as water or land, is rendered uneven. In a three-step approach we suggest, first, describing how peri-urbanisation unfolds in the case being studied and distinguish it from other processes, such as suburbanisation. Second, we propose analysing the transformations of nature on which the peri-urbanisation process is based; and third, examining the uneven power relations infusing inequalities into these transformations and consequently into the peri-urbanisation process described. To allow for a situated analysis this approach regards the study of practices as crucial, but they have to be embedded in wider socio-economic, political, and historical processes, since both contribute to transformations of nature and thus shape uneven peri-urbanisation. |
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Keywords: | peri-urbanisation suburbanisation urban political ecology inequalities practices power |
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