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Project Code [2021-NE-1024]
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Project title
Whose environment, whose city? A critical assessment of environmental justice in South Dublin
Primary Funding Agency
Irish Research Council
Co-Funding Organisation(s)
Environmental Protection Agency
Lead Organisation
Maynooth University (MU)
Lead Applicant
Laure de Tymowski
Project Abstract
In the face of increased urbanisation coupled with climate change and biodiversity loss, worldwide efforts are underway to render cities more sustainable through green/climate policies and initiatives. However, a number of urban
justice scholars have been examining whether the benefits of such policies and initiatives have been equitably shared among all social groups. Their research findings show that historically marginalised social groups have less
opportunity to access these benefits and could even find themselves at higher risk of marginalisation. Ultimately, such disconnection between social and environmental goals can only impede any progress toward sustainable
development.
As the gap between social and urban environmental progress seems to widen, there is a need to undertake research in this area to ensure more socially inclusive urban environmental planning and policy. This project aims to contribute
to this effort by focussing on the experience of three environmental projects/campaigns currently underway in South Dublin. The project aims to gain a deeper understanding of how existing social inequities and power imbalances shape environmental decision-making and knowledge production in the city. The project asks: whose environmental concerns and knowledge count in the making of sustainable cities? The proposed methodology will be qualitative, using traditional social research methods as well as community mapping and Photovoice to ensure more inclusive ways to identify and articulate environmental concerns and their spatial dimensions.
Grant Approved
�55,000.00
Research Hub
Natural Environment
Initial Projected Completion Date
30/11/2023