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City of Forests, City of Farms: Constructing Nature in New York City.

机译:森林之城,农场之城:在纽约构建自然。

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This dissertation examines how the politics and practices of urban forestry and urban agriculture in New York City are negotiated. Centering on the municipal long-term sustainability plan, PlaNYC2030, it examines the network of actors, discourses, and socio-natural environments that constitute urban forestry and agriculture. It asks: what actors via what institutions make what claims in order to shape the goals that are set within the plan? What accounts for the varied treatment of urban forestry and agriculture within a single sustainability planning process? And how do the goals of the plan alter resource management practices going forward? It compares two natural resource use systems that are constituted out of different material components, deploying differing discourses about nature, society, and 'sustainability'.;This study presents case studies of urban forestry and agriculture as they thread through (yet also exceed the scope of) PlaNYC2030 from 2007-2011. This comparison reveals the differences and similarities that exist between two domains that have varying degrees of institutionalization within the plan. Urban forestry was an important part of PlaNYC, which catalyzed the creation of the MillionTreesNYC campaign, a public-private partnership to plant and care for 1 million new trees citywide by 2017. In contrast, urban agriculture was absent from the first version of the plan, yet was a vibrant area of engagement among civic groups and elected officials that led to the development of a series of reports on local food systems. Urban agriculture was subsequently incorporated into the 2011 updated PlaNYC through a cross-cutting section on food.;The primary research methods used were semi-structured interviews with policymakers and natural resource managers and discourse analysis of plans, reports, and documents associated with PlaNYC, MillionTreesNYC, and food policy in New York. A secondary method of participant observation and fieldwork grounded the research in the materiality of urban forestry and agriculture. Finally, social network analysis visualizations were created to supplement the qualitative case findings.;Empirically, this study examines the political, discursive, and material dimensions of urban sustainability planning and natural resource management in a global city. Theoretically, it brings concepts of urban politics and networked governance into nature-society geography.
机译:本文探讨了如何协商纽约市城市林业和城市农业的政治和实践。以市政长期可持续发展计划PlaNYC2030为中心,它研究了构成城市林业和农业的参与者,话语和社会自然环境的网络。它问:为了形成计划中设定的目标,哪些参与者通过哪些机构提出了什么主张?是什么导致在单个可持续发展计划过​​程中对城市林业和农业的不同对待?计划的目标如何改变未来的资源管理实践?它比较了两个由不同物质组成的自然资源使用系统,它们采用了关于自然,社会和``可持续性''的不同论述。;本研究提出了贯穿城市林业和农业的案例研究(但也超出了范围) of 2007-2011年的PlaNYC2030。这种比较揭示了计划内制度化程度不同的两个领域之间存在的差异和相似性。城市林业是PlaNYC的重要组成部分,它推动了MillionTreesNYC活动的发起,该活动是公私合作伙伴关系,旨在到2017年在全市范围内种植和护理100万棵新树。相比之下,该计划的第一个版本缺少城市农业但是,公民团体和民选官员之间的交往充满活力,这导致产生了一系列有关当地粮食系统的报告。都市农业随后通过关于食品的跨部门章节被纳入2011年更新的PlaNYC ;;主要研究方法是对决策者和自然资源管理者进行半结构化访谈以及对与PLANYC相关的计划,报告和文件进行话语分析, MillionTreesNYC和纽约的食品政策。参与者观察和野外工作的第二种方法是将研究的基础放在城市林业和农业的重要性上。最后,创建了社交网络分析可视化以补充定性案例研究结果。;经验上,本研究考察了全球城市中城市可持续性规划和自然资源管理的政治,话语和物质维度。从理论上讲,它将城市政治和网络治理的概念带入了自然社会地理学。

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  • 作者

    Campbell, Lindsay K.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Urban forestry.;Urban planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 508 p.
  • 总页数 508
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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