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How to Green: Institutional Influence in Three US Cities
     Release time: 2018-04-19

 

 

 

 

Abstract

The green economy holds the potential for addressing key dilemmas of sustainability by mitigating environmental degradation while reviving working and middle-class occupations. In effect, the green economy is a redevelopment practice that requires shifts in values and norms. We build on development scholars and others in our examination of institutions to determine the central roles played in fomenting vibrant green economies in three US cities: Chicago, IL, Little Rock, AR, and Knoxville, TN. Findings suggest that although a sustainable green economy requires inputs from a similar and core set of institutional actors, the role each plays is diverse, differing by case. Additionally, green economy development requires coordinated planning within and across institutions. Planning is often the most difficult strategy, as actors often have different values and goals, but without it, green economy development is unlikely.

 

Keywords

Green economy, institutions, redevelopment, sustainability, US cities

 

From: Critical Sociology 2018 44 (2)

Editor: Wang Yi

 

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