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Going green vs going smart for sustainable development:Quo vadis?
To date, sustainable development has been the most important discourse informing planning, a powerful rhetoric for solving environmental problems that shows confidence in human ingenuity and technological advancements. However, recent advances in information and communication technologies, are prompting the development of smart(er) approaches to (sustainable) development, which might be signifying a departure from the more traditional, or perhaps earlier, greener narratives underpinning sustainable development. Within this context and informed by analysis of the literature, this paper aims to reflect on the extent to which ideas of going green and going smart are converging or diverging from the path towards sustainable development. This is done using convergence theory and Bennet's typology (1991) of similarities as an analytical framework. The findings suggest that the convergence of greening and smart ideas for sustainable development might be better achieved if smart-centric approaches to policy- and planning are subsumed in the overarching vision of environmental quality and resilience, with green approaches to urban development setting the path and driving decisions towards a sustainable future.
Going green vs going smart for sustainable development:Quo vadis?
To date, sustainable development has been the most important discourse informing planning, a powerful rhetoric for solving environmental problems that shows confidence in human ingenuity and technological advancements. However, recent advances in information and communication technologies, are prompting the development of smart(er) approaches to (sustainable) development, which might be signifying a departure from the more traditional, or perhaps earlier, greener narratives underpinning sustainable development. Within this context and informed by analysis of the literature, this paper aims to reflect on the extent to which ideas of going green and going smart are converging or diverging from the path towards sustainable development. This is done using convergence theory and Bennet's typology (1991) of similarities as an analytical framework. The findings suggest that the convergence of greening and smart ideas for sustainable development might be better achieved if smart-centric approaches to policy- and planning are subsumed in the overarching vision of environmental quality and resilience, with green approaches to urban development setting the path and driving decisions towards a sustainable future.
Going green vs going smart for sustainable development:Quo vadis?
Gazzola, Paola (Autor:in) / Del Campo, Ainhoa Gonzalez (Autor:in) / Onyango, Vincent (Autor:in)
20.03.2019
Gazzola , P , Del Campo , A G & Onyango , V 2019 , ' Going green vs going smart for sustainable development : Quo vadis? ' , Journal of Cleaner Production , vol. 214 , pp. 881-892 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.12.234
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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710
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