Localising and reimagining urban planning knowledge for effective Global South climate urbanism

Verdini, G., Woltjer, J. and Cioboata, S. 2025. Localising and reimagining urban planning knowledge for effective Global South climate urbanism. Planning Practice & Research. Advanced online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2025.2474817

TitleLocalising and reimagining urban planning knowledge for effective Global South climate urbanism
TypeJournal article
AuthorsVerdini, G., Woltjer, J. and Cioboata, S.
Abstract

This paper acknowledges the limitations of the current system of urban knowledge production concerning climate change and its applicability to the Global South. It explores whether climate urbanism pedagogy, emerging in higher education, takes effectively into consideration local contexts and how this translates into curricula innovation. Drawing on insights from 14 interviews with engaged scholars and practitioners, the paper argues
that advancing effective Global South climate urbanism requires reorienting planning education towards the historical specificity of places and their climate justice issues while experimenting at the same time with new forms of knowledge co-production.

KeywordsClimate urbanism
climate change
Global South
context-specific
pedagogical innovation
JournalPlanning Practice & Research
ISSN0269-7459
1360-0583
Year2025
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Accepted author manuscript
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CC BY 4.0
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/02697459.2025.2474817
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Published online05 Mar 2025
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Consequences of governance restructuring for quality of urban living in the transformation era in Beijing: A view of job accessibility
Zhao, P., Lü, B. and Woltjer, J. 2009. Consequences of governance restructuring for quality of urban living in the transformation era in Beijing: A view of job accessibility. Habitat International. 33 (4), pp. 436-444. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2009.01.004

Conflicts in urban fringe in the transformation era: An examination of performance of the metropolitan growth management in Beijing
Zhao, P., Lü, B. and Woltjer, J. 2009. Conflicts in urban fringe in the transformation era: An examination of performance of the metropolitan growth management in Beijing. Habitat International. 33 (4), pp. 347-356. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2008.08.007

Water management and spatial planning: Dutch approaches to furthering linkages between water and land-use
Voogd, H. and Woltjer, J. 2009. Water management and spatial planning: Dutch approaches to furthering linkages between water and land-use. in: Reinhard, S. and Folmer, H. (ed.) Water Policy in the Netherlands: Integrated Management in a Densely Populated Delta Routledge.

Growth management and decentralisation: An assessment of urban containment policies in Beijing in the 1990s
Zhao, P., Lü, B. and Woltjer, J. 2009. Growth management and decentralisation: An assessment of urban containment policies in Beijing in the 1990s. International Development Planning Review. 31 (1), pp. 55-79. https://doi.org/10.3828/idpr.31.1.4

Il progetto di territorio per la grande regione del Delta del Po
Leder, F. and Verdini, G. 2009. Il progetto di territorio per la grande regione del Delta del Po. in: Leder, F. (ed.) Paesaggi in Piano. Contributi al progetto per un territorio rurale sostenibile Bologna Compositori Editori.

Dalla governance delle aree rurali alla costruzione di progetti di paesaggio
Verdini, G. 2009. Dalla governance delle aree rurali alla costruzione di progetti di paesaggio. in: Leder, F. (ed.) Paesaggi in Piano. Contributi al progetto per un territorio rurale sostenibile Bologna Compositori Editori. pp. 45-52

Regional Planning
Woltjer, J. 2009. Regional Planning. in: Hutchison, R. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Urban Studies Sage.

Concepts of Participatory Decision-Making in Dutch Infrastructure Planning
Woltjer, J. 2009. Concepts of Participatory Decision-Making in Dutch Infrastructure Planning. in: Coenen, F.H.J.M. (ed.) Public Participation and Better Environmental Decisions: The Promise and Limits of Participatory Processes for the Quality of Environmentally Related Decision-making Springer. pp. 153-163

New concepts of strategic spatial planning dilemmas in the Dutch Randstad region
Salet, W. and Woltjer, J. 2009. New concepts of strategic spatial planning dilemmas in the Dutch Randstad region. International Journal of Public Sector Management. 22 (3), pp. 235-248. https://doi.org/10.1108/09513550910949217

Participatory Decision-Making for Sustainable Consumption
Coenen, F.H.J.M., Huitema, D. and Woltjer, J. 2009. Participatory Decision-Making for Sustainable Consumption. in: Coenen, F.H.J.M. (ed.) Public Participation and Better Environmental Decisions: The Promise and Limits of Participatory Processes for the Quality of Environmentally Related Decision-making Springer. pp. 89-110

How water flows in spatial planning: The strategic role of water in Dutch regional planning projects
Woltjer, J. 2008. How water flows in spatial planning: The strategic role of water in Dutch regional planning projects. in: Feyen, J., Shannon, K. and Neville, M. (ed.) Water and Urban Development Paradigms: Towards an Integration of Engineering, Design and Management Approaches CRC Press.

New Principles in Planning Evaluation
Woltjer, J. Woltjer, J., Khakee, A., Miller, D. and Hull, A. (ed.) 2008. New Principles in Planning Evaluation. Aldershot Ashgate.

Strategic Spatial Planning and Planning Evaluation: Developing an Entrepreneurial Urbanization Strategy in South-Holland
Woltjer, J. 2008. Strategic Spatial Planning and Planning Evaluation: Developing an Entrepreneurial Urbanization Strategy in South-Holland. in: Hull, A., Khakee, A., Miller, D. and Woltjer, J. (ed.) New Principles in Planning and Evaluation Aldershot, UK Ashgate. pp. 201-209

Consensus Planning: The Relevance of Communicative Planning Theory in Dutch Infrastructure Development
Woltjer, J. 2008. Consensus Planning: The Relevance of Communicative Planning Theory in Dutch Infrastructure Development. Aldershot, UK Ashgate.

Peri-urbanisation in East Asia: A new challenge for planning?
Hudalah, D., Winarso, H. and Woltjer, J. 2007. Peri-urbanisation in East Asia: A new challenge for planning? International Development Planning Review. 29 (4), pp. 315-332. https://doi.org/10.3828/idpr.29.4.4

Integrating Water Management and Spatial Planning: Strategies Based on the Dutch Experience
Woltjer, J. and Al, N. 2007. Integrating Water Management and Spatial Planning: Strategies Based on the Dutch Experience. Journal of the American Planning Association. 73 (2), pp. 211-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/01944360708976154

Spatial Planning System in Transitional Indonesia
Hudalah, D. and Woltjer, J. 2007. Spatial Planning System in Transitional Indonesia. International Planning Studies. 12 (3), pp. 291-303. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563470701640176

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