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Shi publishes special issue on Planning for Climate Transformations
Switzer Fellow Linda Shi and collaborator Joan Fitzgerald have published a special issue on Planning for Climate Transformations in the Journal of Planning Literature.
“We hope this is a helpful introduction to the concept of transformation and its relationship to planning, as well as the range of perspectives, geographies, and scales implicated by climate transformation,” Linda shared. “We especially encourage those whose research is not focused on climate change to explore the special issue.”
Find links to all the papers below:
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Planning for Climate Transformations by Linda Shi and Joan Fitzgerald
- Environmental Justice and the Alliance for a Just Transition: Grist for Climate Justice Planning by Teresa Córdova, José Bravo and José Acosta-Córdova
- Planning the Built Environment and Land Use towards Deep Decarbonization of the United States by David Hsu, Clint Andrews, Albert Han, Carolyn Loh, Anna Osland, and Christopher Zegras
- For an Urban Politics of Looking Elsewhere: Climate Action in Rapidly Growing Chinese Cities by Vanesa Castán Broto, Linda Westman, and Ping Huang
- Planning and Climate Change in African Cities: Informal Urbanization and ‘Just’ Urban Transformations by Patrick Cobbinah and Brandon Finn
- Transformative Climate Relocation Initiatives by Renia Ehrenfeucht and Marla Nelson
- Against Climate Haussmannization: Transformation Through and In Urban Design by Zachary Lamb and Luna Khirfan