Planning Across Borders in a Climate of Change
In: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- 1 Shifting borders in a climate of change -- Section I Borders in theory -- 2 Rethinking borders -- 3 Troubling the place of the border: on territory, community, space and place -- 4 The border/planning nexus -- Section II Borders in (international) practice -- 5 Beyond urban-rural boundaries: encouraging inter-municipal collaboration for climate change adaptation in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa -- 6 Crossing borders: two contrasting approaches to interactions between natural and human ecosystems -- 7 Inter-sectoral and inner-sectoral borders across critical infrastructure: Lessons from the United States and Australia -- 8 Governance by re-bordering: comparing the rescaling of territorial boundaries as a spatial governance strategy in Auckland, Brisbane/South East Queensland, Vancouver, London and Manchester -- Section III Australian urban borders -- 9 Questions of borders and mobility: de- and re-territorialising approaches to urban and regional planning policy and governance -- 10 Planning across multiple borders -- 11 Beyond the boundaries of strategic interest -- 12 Competing processes of border-making: compact city planning and residents' everyday territorialisation of home -- Section IV Border futures -- 13 Emerging planetary boundaries and the sustainability perspective -- 14 Transgressing borders: imagining environmental justice in spatial planning -- 15 Virtual borders in the online world: How e-planning helps and hinders communicative planning practice -- Index.