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Convergence and Divergence in Conceptualising and Planning the Sustainable City

11 May 2015

A special section of AreaÌýVolume 47, Issue 2,Ìýguest edited by (UCL Geography) and (UCL Bartlett School of Planning).

Featuring contributions from UCL'sÌýBrian Garcia, ,Ìý,Ìý,ÌýDr Elizabeth RapoportÌý²¹²Ô»å .

This special section navigates the contested terrain of the sustainable city and aims to develop new entry points for interdisciplinary dialogue and research. Six contributions from geography and planning critically engage with the simultaneous convergence of sustainable city visions and universal models of ‘best practice’ and the demonstrable divergence in how these visions and models are conceptualised and adopted in specific urban contexts.Ìý

The papers unpack the implications of an emphasis on models and modelling of the sustainable city in relation to masterplanning, building assessment, governance, green urbanism, pedagogy and critical urban enquiry.
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Area Special Section: Convergence and Divergence in Conceptualising and Planning the Sustainable City. Guest Editors: Andrew Harris and Susan Moore

© Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Volume 47, Issue 2 Pages 106 - 215, June 2015

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Andrew Harris and Susan MooreÌý

Elizabeth Rapoport

James Faulconbridge

Mike RacoÌý

C P Pow and Harvey Neo

Susan Moore, Yvonne Rydin and Brian GarciaÌý

Matthew GandyÌý