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- W2950439621 abstract "With sustainability at the forefront of many cities’ urban development plans, it is possible that sustainable polices are targeted to attract a certain group of inhabitants. Malmo, Sweden, has implemented changes in order to gain international recognition as a green city but has also been experiencing growing residential segregation. The presence of urban greening projects is a keystone to human health and thesoundness of the built environment but improving access to such projects risks environmentalgentrification. I seek to understand why, despite evidence of environmental gentrification, do planners continue to develop urban areas in a market-orientated sustainable fashion. Through the lens of Critical Urban Theory, this is demonstrated by an analysis of municipal planning documents and municipal housing trends, as well as a survey of academic literature on both environmental gentrification and the city of Malmo. The results show that planners are responding to bigger structural forces such ascompetition, urban attractiveness, and profit-making. This has broader implications for questioning whether justice and sustainability should go hand-in-hand and how urban sustainable policies can improve the quality of life for all urban dwellers. Further research focused specifically on urban dwellers would identify whether displaced inhabitants leave their dwelling based on the same structural forces that influence the urban planners. In conclusion, Malmo makes for an interesting case study given its history of Social Democratic leadership and recent changes to housing policies that used to be the cornerstone of the typical “Swedish Model”. Malmo’s sustainable urban planning demonstrates how governance can be influenced by broader structural forces and that without addressing the profit-making structures behind urban planning, the continuation of market-orientated sustainability will further exacerbate inequalities and alienate some urban inhabitants from the benefits of urban greening." @default.
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- W2950439621 title "At what price? Searching for environmentally sustainable and socially just urban greening strategies in Malmö, Sweden" @default.
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