Interactive webinar: Urban Environmental Justice & Green Gentrification
17 jun, 2021
How do we approach environmental justice in the city? How can we understand and address the tensions and potential synergies between ecological sustainability and social justice? Join this interactive webinar in our series on #JustSustainabilityTransitions to discuss #UrbanEnvironmentalJustice and #GreenGentrification with Dr. Panagiota Kotsila and Prof. Dr. Isabelle Anguelovski (BCNUEJ).
Date & time: Thursday, 17 June, 12:00-14:00 CEST/GMT+2
Location: Online (Zoom)
How to join: participation is free, but please register here.
Sustainable and just cities are human settlements that strive to enable life – in the present and future, for humans and other beings and nature. Most importantly, sustainable and just cities ensure access to what enables us not only to survive but to thrive and flourish. But how exactly do we approach justice in the urban context? What may be the tensions between ecological sustainability and social justice, and how do we address these?
In this webinar, we invite Dr. Panagiota Kotsila and prof. Dr. Isabelle Anguelovski from the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (BCNUEJ) to share their research on urban environmental justice and green gentrification.
Panagiota Kotsila will discuss how to approach environmental justice in the urban context and share examples on the main drivers of injustice in the context of urban sustainability, as identified in the UrbanA project on #SustainableJustCities.
Isabelle Anguelovski will discuss insights from the the GreenLulus project on #GreenGentrification and share a recently published report about Policy and Planning Tools for Urban Green Justice.
In between the talks, there will be room for discussion in smaller groups for participants to share their experiences, insights and questions around urban environmental justice and green gentrification, followed by a plenary Q&A session in which participants can share their questions with the speakers.
The webinar will be facilitated by Karlijn Schipper, Frank van Steenbergen and Flor Avelino, who will also share more information about the UrbanA project on #SustainableJustCities and how you can be part of the UrbanA community. During the webinar, artist Carlotta Cataldi will be present to harvest the insights from the webinar in a graphic illustration.
Inviting an international and mixed audience
Are you a researcher, student, activist, entrepreneur, policy-maker, otherwise critical thinker and/or engaged citizen? And are you interested in sustainable and just cities, and/or in just sustainability transitions more generally? Join this webinar!
Programme
- 12:00-12:15: Introduction with Karlijn Schipper, Frank van Steenbergen & Flor Avelino
- 12:15-12:35: Talk “Drivers of Urban Environmental Injustice” by Dr. Panagiota Kotsila
- 12:35-12:50: Group discussion round #1
- 12:50-13:10: Talk “Green Gentrification” by Prof. Dr. Isabelle Anguelovski
- 13:10-13:25: Group discussion round #2
- 13:25-13:50: Q&A + plenary discussion
- 13:50-14:00: Closing & follow up
Participation is free but you do need to register ahead of time via this link. People can register until the 15th of June, after which they will receive confirmation emails with the zoom link.
The event is organized by the Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT) and Vital Cities & Citizens (VCC) at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam in collaboration with the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (BCNUEJ) and the UrbanA project on #SustainableJustCities.
This event is part of a webinar series on #JustSustainabilityTransitions that aims to deepen, translate and connect knowledge on transformative change towards more just and sustainable societies, in energy and other domains.
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