| Sustainable Earth | |
| Young people and environmental affordances in urban sustainable development: insights into transport and green and public space in seven cities | |
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| Nissen, Sylvia1  Schudel, Ingrid3  Venn, Sue1  Yoshida, Aya4  Prendergast, Kate1  Aoyagi, Midori4  Burningham, Kate1  Hasan, Mohammad Mehedi1  Hayward, Bronwyn1  Jackson, Tim1  Jha, Vimlendu6  Mattar, Helio7  | |
| [1] Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, University of Surrey;Department of Environmental Management, Lincoln University;Rhodes University;National Institute for Environmental Studies;Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Canterbury;Swechha;Akatu Institute for Conscious Consumption | |
| 关键词: Young people; Children; Environmental affordances; Sustainable development; Cities; Qualitative research; | |
| DOI : 10.1186/s42055-020-00039-w | |
| 学科分类:过敏症与临床免疫学 | |
| 来源: Springer | |
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【 摘 要 】
Cities are at the fore of sustainability challenges of the twenty-first century, and many, particularly in Asia and Africa, are predominantly youthful spaces. Understanding young people’s experiences in urban environments is therefore important as we strive to achieve both the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement. Two amenities identified in the urban Sustainable Development Goal 11, transport and public and green space, are specifically recognised as applying to youth. Yet, there is little analysis that explicitly considers how youth experience these amenities across the Global North and South, and no current measures for understanding progress in youth experiences of green space and transport. This paper provides a comparative analysis of young people’s experiences with local transport and green space in seven diverse urban communities (Christchurch, New Zealand; Dhaka, Bangladesh; Lambeth/London, UK; Makhanda, South Africa; New Delhi, India; São Paulo, Brazil; and Yokohama, Japan). Our study contributes to a growing body of literature that seeks to listen to child and youth perspectives to understand their environmental experiences. We examine the ‘affordances’ young residents aged 12 to 24 years currently associate with green space and transport amenities. Affordances are defined here as the inter-relationships between what a local environment offers young people and their perceptions and actions. Drawing on focus groups and interviews conducted with 332 young people, we identify five affordances young people associate in relation to transport and public space across these diverse urban settings: (1) social inclusion and belonging; (2) autonomy; (3) physical comfort and security; (4) relaxation and reflection; and (5) health and fitness. The paper contributes to growing interdisciplinary research interest in measuring affordances as a way to advance the Sustainable Development Goals in an urban context. In providing a comparative account of young people’s experiences across diverse contexts, our discussion highlights how affordances in relation to transport or public and green space can help understand the multiple interconnections between the well-being of young people and sustainability. In particular, we argue that it is not merely the provision of transport or public and green space that matters, but the nuanced meaning of places and experiences as understood by local communities that needs to be recognised if we are to better support urban youth wellbeing and advance sustainable development goals.
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