La ecología política urbana: una disciplina emergente para el análisis del cambio socioambiental en entornos ciudadanos

Autores/as

  • Elena Domene Gómez

Resumen

La ecología política urbana es una disciplina emergente que proporciona un enfoque multidisciplinario y una metodología innovadora para el análisis del cambio socioambiental que tiene lugar en asentamientos urbanos. Según ésta, las mayores barreras para conseguir «ciudades sostenibles» son también políticas, y los objetivos y las posibilidades de conseguirlos están sujetos a relaciones de poder. Por tanto, estos objetivos deberían ser alcanzados mediante, por un lado, el análisis de los condicionantes políticos, sociales, económicos, culturales y ambientales que producen un determinado paisaje urbano, y, por otro lado, a través del examen de la estructura y la organización de las relaciones de poder y la expresión social e institucional de estas relaciones. Por ende, la pregunta cambia de cómo conseguir ciudades sostenibles a cuáles son las condiciones que promueven la adopción de determinadas «prácticas sostenibles» sobre otras.

Palabras clave

ecología política, desarrollo desigual, urbanización, socionaturalezas

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Publicado

15-09-2006

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Domene Gómez, E. (2006). La ecología política urbana: una disciplina emergente para el análisis del cambio socioambiental en entornos ciudadanos. Documents d’Anàlisi Geogràfica, 48, 167–178. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/dag.1105

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