• search hit 11 of 2739
Back to Result List

Potentials of Climate Emergency Declarations for degrowth transformations. The ambivalent stance of German municipalities in conflicts over a post-fossil future

  • This paper addresses the scope for action by municipalities in a climate emergency and places it in the framework of ecomodern (urban) policy. We analyse the way in which two German ‘climate emergency municipalities’ translate conflicts of post-fossil transformation into concrete political and planning strategies. Although more than 2,200 authorities around the world have already declared aThis paper addresses the scope for action by municipalities in a climate emergency and places it in the framework of ecomodern (urban) policy. We analyse the way in which two German ‘climate emergency municipalities’ translate conflicts of post-fossil transformation into concrete political and planning strategies. Although more than 2,200 authorities around the world have already declared a climate emergency, research on the impact of these resolutions on the political orientation of municipalities is very limited. Our research focus is on the (potentially agonistic) treatment of conflicts in planning. We argue that in times of a socio-ecological crisis, success in conflict resolution cannot refer to appeasement and depoliticisation. Instead, we propose a framework of five criteria, based on critical theory on ecomodern strategies, planning processes and degrowth. Thus, this practice-related and explorative paper connects empirical insights from the German cities of Constance and Berlin with an innovative normative framework. The findings tell a complex story of an, at least partial, admission of the failure of previous climate mitigation strategies, a lack of social institutions of limits, an instrumental relation to nature and a disregard for social injustices. The paper discusses how municipalities, in the context of ongoing tensions over the post-fossil transformation in Germany, on the one hand hold on to business-as-usual approaches, but on the other hand also set political impulses for change.show moreshow less

Download full text files

  • Gefördert durch das Programm Open-Access-Publikationskosten der DFG und den Publikationsfonds der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar.

Export metadata

Metadaten
Document Type:Article
Author: Anton Brokow-LogaORCiDGND, Dr. Timmo KrügerORCiDGND
DOI (Cite-Link):https://doi.org/10.14512/rur.1666Cite-Link
URN (Cite-Link):https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20231204-64984Cite-Link
URL:https://rur.oekom.de/index.php/rur/article/view/1666
Parent Title (German):Raumforschung und Raumordnung
Publisher:oekom Verlag
Place of publication:München
Language:German
Date of Publication (online):2023/10/13
Date of first Publication:2023/10/13
Release Date:2023/12/04
Publishing Institution:Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Institutes and partner institutions:Fakultät Architektur und Urbanistik / Professur Sozialwissenschaftliche Stadtforschung
Volume:2023
Issue:Vol. 81, No. 5
Pagenumber:523-537
First Page:523
Last Page:537
Tag:Degrowth; OA-Publikationsfonds2023; Postwachstum; Postwachstumsstadt
GND Keyword:Stadtentwicklung; Wachstumskritik; Klimanotstand
Dewey Decimal Classification:300 Sozialwissenschaften
BKL-Classification:74 Geographie, Raumordnung, Städtebau
Open Access Publikationsfonds:Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2023
Licence (German):License Logo Creative Commons 4.0 - Namensnennung (CC BY 4.0)