Greening plans as (re)presentation of the city: Toward an inclusive and gender-sensitive approach to urban greenspaces

Amalia Calderón-Argelich, Isabelle Anguelovski, James J. T. Connolly, Francesc Baró

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Cities around the world are increasingly expanding their sustainability agendas and adopting urban green and blue infrastructure planning as a strategy to become more resilient, healthy and sustainable. However, the development of urban greening governance often lacks a holistic vision that considers social inequities within the planning, implementation and management of green and blue spaces. Further, gender inequities have been a specific dimension particularly overlooked in urban greening planning, despite gender concerns gaining increasing political relevance in recent years. In this research, we assessed the extento to which social and gender equity are being considered in urban greening plans and projects at the local level. We chose Barcelona (Spain) as main case study due to its pioneering role in implementing crosscutting equity and gender policies at the municipal level. Building on document analysis and semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, we examined how social justice and gender are understood and operationalized in practice, from the design phase to implementation and maintenance of greening projects. Our findings suggest a shift in the role of urban greening which evolved from an ornamental role to a multifunctional vision of greening and is recently incorporating equity and inclusivity concerns. We identified three action areas of inclusive, gender-sensitive urban green planning practices: first, the incorporation of inclusivity and care as guiding visible values to recognize multiple needs of city residents; second, urban design for different uses and perceptions of greenspaces, particularly in relation to accessibility and autonomy; and third, the awareness and expertise from municipal staff vis-à-vis the consideration of social and gender equity in green planning and participatory approaches. Finally, we provide practical examples of the strategies that the City of Barcelona is implementing in each area and discuss some challenges and limitations, including what we identify as ad hoc intersectional greening.
Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummer127984
Aantal pagina's13
TijdschriftUrban Forestry & Urban Greening
Volume86
DOI's
StatusPublished - 8 jun. 2023

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Funding Information:
Authors acknowledge financial support from the following organizations: Secretary of University and Research from Generalitat de Catalunya and European Social Fund through AGAUR-FI grant, and the European Research Council (project GREENLULUs; grant agreement ID: 678034 ). This research contributes to the “María de Maeztu” Programme for Units of Excellence of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation ( CEX2019-000940-M ) and the project “ Collaborative Learning in Research, Information-sharing and Governance on How Urban tree-based solutions support Sino-European urban futures” (CLEARING HOUSE) funded by the EU Horizon 2020 program (Grant agreement ID: 821242 ). This research was supported by the FEMPUBLICBCN project from “ Premis de Recerca Científica a reptes urbans a la Ciutat de Barcelona Fons COVID 2020 ” (Ajuntament de Barcelona). Finally, we also thank the anonymous reviewers of this article for their helpful suggestions and valuable comments on an earlier version of this manuscript.

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