2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12229433
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Public Policy for Sustainability and Retail Resilience in Lisbon City Center

Abstract: International organizations, public authorities and researchers have increasingly been concerned with urban resilience and sustainability. We focus on the triangle retail, urban resilience and city sustainability, aiming to uncover how cities have coped with retail challenges to increase their resilience towards a sustainable path, highlighting the role played by public policy. The case study asks, is Central Lisbon strongly affected by processes of regeneration, touristification and gentrification, simultaneo… Show more

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“…Other authors [3,27,28] exclude that shopping centers represent a large fraction of global carbon emissions and energy consumption and are faced with sustainability problems. In addition, shopping centers affect local communities in several ways [28]: designated parking spaces and charging stations for electric vehicles and electric bicycles encourage environmentally-friendly modes of transportation [3]; they can also lead to energy-and water-efficient solutions using fossil fuel-free resources [29]. Solar panels on the roof produce electricity and provide shade, which also reduces the need for cooling during summer [30]; waste management and maintenance is also important [27].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors [3,27,28] exclude that shopping centers represent a large fraction of global carbon emissions and energy consumption and are faced with sustainability problems. In addition, shopping centers affect local communities in several ways [28]: designated parking spaces and charging stations for electric vehicles and electric bicycles encourage environmentally-friendly modes of transportation [3]; they can also lead to energy-and water-efficient solutions using fossil fuel-free resources [29]. Solar panels on the roof produce electricity and provide shade, which also reduces the need for cooling during summer [30]; waste management and maintenance is also important [27].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By thus increasing access to the artists' work, they serve as cultural agents in society, as do public or non-profit organizations, such as museums and archeological sites. Second, due to their double dimension as business and cultural players, they contribute to improving the quality of urban life, attracting artists who can be drivers of gentrification [35] and, as retailers, having a social impact in terms of urban resilience and urban sustainability [36].…”
Section: Art Galleriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study is set within a context of academic and NGO debates around the sustainability and resilience of the retail sector [1][2][3]. Consequently, our research examines how community-led food retailers contribute to the resilience and sustainability of urban retail systems and communities in the UK.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%