Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions

Abstract The imperative to massively and quickly scale sustainability transitions in urban areas globally stands in tension with the sustained commitments required of grounded coproduction efforts that seek to deliver locally credible, relevant, and legitimate pathways for place-specific transitions...

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Main Authors: Samuel Tabory, Anu Ramaswami
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
Series:Urban Transformations
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42854-020-00013-x
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description Abstract The imperative to massively and quickly scale sustainability transitions in urban areas globally stands in tension with the sustained commitments required of grounded coproduction efforts that seek to deliver locally credible, relevant, and legitimate pathways for place-specific transitions. Is it possible to develop policy guidance that meets the magnitude of the urban transitions challenge while still leveraging the benefits of coproduction? We suggest that coproducing urban transitions guidance around relevant types of cities, as compared to specific individual cities, offers a potential pathway for scaling the impact of such guidance. However, little work has been done to explicitly interrogate how concepts of credibility, relevance and legitimacy are implicated by relying on urban types in coproduction processes. In this frontiers discussion, we describe what greater emphasis on the use of types and proxies in urban transitions coproduction might entail. Elaborating the concept of ‘coproduction-by-proxy’, we articulate six key premises and draw on two real-world instances of science-policy dialogue to illustrate its operative features. This frontiers discussion aims to supply more structured language for framing debate about whether, and how best, to strategically construct and deploy urban types in coproduction processes for developing urban transitions guidance, with an emphasis on maximizing generalization and impact, while maintaining both technical and political credibility. The discussion argues that exploring the role (and limits) of urban types and proxies in coproduction processes is a key frontier for the iterative science and practice of urban transitions, with implications for advancing both overall urban systems knowledge and place-specific sustainability transitions.
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spelling doaj.art-820a25ca899640668adf497abb4dcd7d2022-12-21T21:47:05ZengBMCUrban Transformations2524-81622020-07-012111710.1186/s42854-020-00013-xConsidering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitionsSamuel Tabory0Anu Ramaswami1Graduate School of Design, Harvard UniversityDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, M.S. Chadha Center for Global India, & the Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton UniversityAbstract The imperative to massively and quickly scale sustainability transitions in urban areas globally stands in tension with the sustained commitments required of grounded coproduction efforts that seek to deliver locally credible, relevant, and legitimate pathways for place-specific transitions. Is it possible to develop policy guidance that meets the magnitude of the urban transitions challenge while still leveraging the benefits of coproduction? We suggest that coproducing urban transitions guidance around relevant types of cities, as compared to specific individual cities, offers a potential pathway for scaling the impact of such guidance. However, little work has been done to explicitly interrogate how concepts of credibility, relevance and legitimacy are implicated by relying on urban types in coproduction processes. In this frontiers discussion, we describe what greater emphasis on the use of types and proxies in urban transitions coproduction might entail. Elaborating the concept of ‘coproduction-by-proxy’, we articulate six key premises and draw on two real-world instances of science-policy dialogue to illustrate its operative features. This frontiers discussion aims to supply more structured language for framing debate about whether, and how best, to strategically construct and deploy urban types in coproduction processes for developing urban transitions guidance, with an emphasis on maximizing generalization and impact, while maintaining both technical and political credibility. The discussion argues that exploring the role (and limits) of urban types and proxies in coproduction processes is a key frontier for the iterative science and practice of urban transitions, with implications for advancing both overall urban systems knowledge and place-specific sustainability transitions.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42854-020-00013-xUrban typologiesCoproductionSustainability transitionsScience-policy dialogue
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Urban typologies
Coproduction
Sustainability transitions
Science-policy dialogue
title Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
title_full Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
title_fullStr Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
title_full_unstemmed Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
title_short Considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
title_sort considering the role of urban types in coproduced policy guidance for sustainability transitions
topic Urban typologies
Coproduction
Sustainability transitions
Science-policy dialogue
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42854-020-00013-x
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