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Contents of the presentation. IntroductionTheoretical issuesIntroducing a new approachDeveloping a
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1. Sustainable housing, sustainable communities or both? Assessing the impact of housing renewal on community sustainability A theoretical modelPresentation at the Housing Studies Association Spring Conference, York, 11-13 April 2007 Catalina Turcu
London School of Economics
2. Contents of the presentation
Introduction
Theoretical issues
Introducing a new approach
Developing a list of community sustainability
Conclusion
3. Introduction Creating sustainable communities - overarching goal and long-term vision for the future
2005 UK Sustainable Development Strategy (H M Government, 2005) one of 4 priorities
2003 Communities Plan
My interest in sustainable communities / community sustainability
What makes a sustainable community?
When the job is done? When a community has achieved sustainability or is sustainable?
4. 1. Theoretical issues Defining sustainable/ sustainability?
Broad definition
Interpretations: ECOCENTRIC vs. ANTROPOCENTRIC
(i.e. nature first) (i.e. people first)
? ?
(STRONG sustainability) (WEAK sustainability)
Hostility in academic circles:
Defining community?
Interpretations
Communities of INTEREST/ IDENTITY vs. Communities of LOCALITY/ PLACE
(social networks) (residential networks)
What are sustainable communities?
The holly grail of sustainable development? (Mazmanian & Kraft, 1999)
Can we actually measure sustainability?
Academics vs. policy makers/delivery people
Some attempts to measure
Other research
socio-economic (Baine, Camp, & Eversley, 2005; Conway & Johnson, 2005; CURS, 1999);
regeneration-neighbourhood (Barton, Grant, & Guise, 2003; Green et al., 2005; Groves, Middleton, Murie, & Broughton, 2003).
5. 2. Introducing a new approach What is the capability approach?
Capabilities are substantive human freedoms or real opportunities that people value and have reasons to value (Vizard & Burchardt, 2007) p. 16
Valuable things that people effectively are able to do and be
Two main developments
in its application:
6. 2. Introducing a new approach cont. One DEBATE: list vs. no list of capabilities/ domains/ dimensions
Having a list vs. making lists for every occasion (Alkire, forthcoming)
How to choose /domains? What are legitimate ways of defining domains?
How to choose relevant dimensions within each domain?
How to select domains and dimensions
Alkires methods (Alkire, forthcoming)
1. Use of existing data
2. Use of normative assumptions or informed guesses of the researcher
3. Use of an existing list that was generated by consensus
4. Use of on-going deliberative participatory process
5. Use of empirical studies of peoples values and/ or behaviours
Foundations for this framework
1. Use of 6 existing lists that were generated by policy or academic consensus
2. Use of informed guesses of the researcher
3. Use of deliberative consultation process
7. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability A working definition for community sustainability
Anthropocentric sustainability + locality/ place community
Working definition: a group of people who share common experiences and interests, socially interact and network in a specific place and want to live in the same place, both now and in the future.
3 questions: 1. What scale?
2. What time span?
3. What regeneration initiative/ application field?
Starting points
Characteristics of a potential list?
1. local regeneration time
2. simple & representative list of dimensions
3. enable comparisons across areas
Research design
8. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability cont. Step 1 The IDEAL list = an theoretical exercise
Six lists:
Securing the Future (H M Government, 2005);
Egan (ODPM, 2004);
Housing Corporation toolkit (Long & Hutchins, 2003);
Four capitals (Green et al., 2005);
Sustainability checklist of healthy neighbourhoods (Barton et al., 2003);
Sustainable Seattle (AtKisson, 1999)
9. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability cont. Step 1 The IDEAL list = an theoretical exercise
Selecting DOMAINS:
11 categories amalgamated in 6 super-domains
5 domains
1. Economy 4. Built Environment
2. Society 5. Governance
3. Natural Environment
10. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability cont. Step 1 The IDEAL list = an theoretical exercise
Selecting spot-light DIMENSIONS:
ca. 175 dimensions under 5 domains
3 filters: 1. overlapping/ similarity
2. local/ locality
3. regeneration
11. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability cont. Step 1 The IDEAL list = an theoretical exercise
Selecting spot-light DIMENSIONS:
Further reductions
an IDEAL list = 5 domains & 21 dimensions
12. 3. Developing a list of community sustainability cont. Step 2 The PRAGMATIC list = an consultation exercise
< 25 top level actors
Deliberative consultation
1 new domain + 3 new dimensions
Brief insight into preliminary findings:
- general understanding of sustainability
but difficult to grasp
- understanding of community sustainability geared around:
1. new built
2. housing image
13. Instead of Conclusions
Some food for thought
How to further reduce the number of dimensions
Education/ Health
Moving towards or away from sustainability ranking vs. threshold?
Impact of urban regeneration vs. impact of individual programmes?
14. Sustainable housing, sustainable communities or both? Assessing the impact of housing renewal on community sustainability A theoretical modelPresentation at the Housing Studies Association Spring Conference, York, 11-13 April 2007 Catalina Turcu
Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
London School of Economics
l.c.turcu@lse.ac.uk