Compound urban crises.

Academic Article

Abstract

  • The crises that cities face-such as climate change, pandemics, economic downturn, and racism-are tightly interlinked and cannot be addressed in isolation. This paper addresses compound urban crises as a unique type of problem, in which discrete solutions that tackle each crisis independently are insufficient. Few scholarly debates address compound urban crises and there is, to date, a lack of interdisciplinary insights to inform urban governance responses. Combining ideas from complex adaptive systems and critical urban studies, we develop a set of boundary concepts (unsettlement, unevenness, and unbounding) to understand the complexities of compound urban crises from an interdisciplinary perspective. We employ these concepts to set a research agenda on compound urban crises, highlighting multiple interconnections between urban politics and global dynamics. We conclude by suggesting how these entry points provide a theoretical anchor to develop practical insights to inform and reform urban governance.
  • Authors

  • Westman, Linda
  • Patterson, James
  • Macrorie, Rachel
  • Orr, Christopher J
  • Ashcraft, Catherine
  • Castán Broto, Vanesa
  • Dolan, Dana
  • Gupta, Mukesh
  • van der Heijden, Jeroen
  • Hickmann, Thomas
  • Hobbins, Robert
  • Papin, Marielle
  • Robin, Enora
  • Rosan, Christina
  • Torrens, Jonas
  • Webb, Robert
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • June 2022
  • Published In

  • Ambio  Journal
  • Keywords

  • Cities
  • Climate Change
  • Complex adaptive systems
  • Compound urban crises
  • Critical urban studies
  • Governance
  • Pandemics
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 1402
  • End Page

  • 1415
  • Volume

  • 51
  • Issue

  • 6