2015
DOI: 10.11113/ijbes.v2.n3.80
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Eco-cities as an Assemblage of Worlding Practices

Abstract: Eco-cities are gaining attention in policy and academic circles over the past few years. Yet they pose difficulties as objects of study since they have been diversely defined and implemented. This paper argues that eco-cities are better understood as an assemblage of worlding practices. Combining these two concepts foregoes the emphasis on the eco-city's physical structures and focuses more on its policy environment and its relations with other locations. The case study being examined is the Philippine's Clark… Show more

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“…Figure 5 clearly shows the prevalence of scientific articles on other typologies of documents and shows the areas of research they deal with, highlighting that most studies are related to searching on the term of “Urban Studies” (e.g. Caprotti et al, 2015 ; Flynn et al, 2016 ; Lee, 2015 ; Lin, 2018 ; Mehmood, 2016 ; Mneimneh et al, 2017 ; Tateishi, 2018 ; Wu, 2020 ; Zhuang, 2015 ). In other words, the fact there is growing concern about increased population density in cities, with environmental and social consequences, has aroused researchers’ interest in urban areas, especially those that have already implemented models of eco-cities, as in the case of China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 clearly shows the prevalence of scientific articles on other typologies of documents and shows the areas of research they deal with, highlighting that most studies are related to searching on the term of “Urban Studies” (e.g. Caprotti et al, 2015 ; Flynn et al, 2016 ; Lee, 2015 ; Lin, 2018 ; Mehmood, 2016 ; Mneimneh et al, 2017 ; Tateishi, 2018 ; Wu, 2020 ; Zhuang, 2015 ). In other words, the fact there is growing concern about increased population density in cities, with environmental and social consequences, has aroused researchers’ interest in urban areas, especially those that have already implemented models of eco-cities, as in the case of China.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%