2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13041720
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Urban Planning as a Strategy to Implement Social Sustainability Policy Goals? The Case of Temporary Housing for Immigrants in Gothenburg, Sweden

Abstract: Planning is one of the envisioned strategies for reaching policy goals of urban social sustainability. However, the practical realization of this vision faces a number of challenges not least due to conflicts of interests and goals that arise in the planning process. There also seems to be a lack of understanding of the relationship between formal planning and social sustainability goals that are often normative and visionary. In order to bridge this knowledge gap, this paper investigates how urban social sust… Show more

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“…The concept of social sustainability is a fuzzy concept that only gains meaning in the performative practises of its implementation. Therefore it contains a high degree of interpretive flexibility, lack of testable solutions, and often a substantive focus that spans several policy sectors (Dymitrow & Halfacree, 2018;Stepanova & Romanov, 2021;Vallance et al, 2011). This makes social sustainability an ambiguous goal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of social sustainability is a fuzzy concept that only gains meaning in the performative practises of its implementation. Therefore it contains a high degree of interpretive flexibility, lack of testable solutions, and often a substantive focus that spans several policy sectors (Dymitrow & Halfacree, 2018;Stepanova & Romanov, 2021;Vallance et al, 2011). This makes social sustainability an ambiguous goal.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In housing, social sustainability goes beyond improved physical quality of homes and reconfigured land use and adapts to the broader social characteristics. In housing, it aims to create a positive impact on the long-term well-being, equity and cohesiveness of communities [7][8][9].…”
Section: Exploring Socially Sustainability Within the Context Of Pref...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study is narrowly focused on young adult migrants living in Sweden and it is relevant to a multidimensional social resilience project that is an initiative of Lund University's 2030 agenda on research on social sustainability. Recent migrant studies conducted in Sweden cover a wide range of migrant-related issues, such as parenting practices (Wissö & Bäck-Wiklund, 2021;Baghdasaryan et al, 2021), housing (Stepanova & Romanov, 2021), education and work (Ahlgren & Rydell, 2020;Carlbaum, 2021;Messina Dahlberg et al, 2021), and integration (Eliassi, 2017;Lyck-Bowen, 2020). Though these studies cover a wide range of social issues relevant to migrants' lives in host countries, the choices of methods are limited to qualitative interviews and focus group discussions.…”
Section: Researching Social Resilience: An Interdisciplinary Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%