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Urban greening and mobility justice in Dhaka’s informal settlements

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posted on 2024-11-15, 20:50 authored by Razia Sultana, Thomas BirtchnellThomas Birtchnell, Nicholas Gill
Urban greening in Dhaka, Bangladesh is fraught with injustice for slum dwellers. Access to the commons for the enactment of gardening, farming and foraging by the urban poor, many recent internal migrants from rural areas, is contested by wealthier citizens, developers and political elites. Through qualitative research with households within the informal settlement of Korail in Dhaka’s urban core, and a range of stakeholders in governmental and non-governmental organizations, this study critiques competing policy visions that involve urban greening and urban green infrastructure. Repurposing the conceptual lense of ‘mobility justice’ to analyse environmental and ecological issues in the global South, the findings highlight the importance of mobility concerns to just futures for urban planning.

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Sultana, R., Birtchnell, T. & Gill, N. (2020). Urban greening and mobility justice in Dhaka’s informal settlements. Mobilities, 15 (2), 273-289.

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English

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141306

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