On belonging and becoming in the settler-colonial city: Co-produced futurities, placemaking, and urban planning in the United States

J Barry, J Agyeman - Journal of Race, Ethnicity and the City, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
With a few notable exceptions, settler-colonial theory has not been applied to the study of
US cities and urban planning. Settler-colonial theory is a relatively new field of scholarship …

Designing cities for everyday nature

C Visintin, GE Garrard, WW Weisser… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The motivations for incorporating nature into the design of cities have never been more
compelling. Creating experiences with nature that occur every day (everyday nature) in …

Indigenous placemaking and the built environment: Toward transformative urban design

S Nejad, R Walker, D Newhouse - Journal of Urban Design, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines how the design and programming of the built environment of settler
cities have contributed to the invisibility of Indigenous peoples and minimizing their cultural …

Infrastructure governance in times of crises: a research agenda for Australian cities

T Alizadeh, R Clements, C Legacy… - Urban policy and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Planning should deliver urban infrastructures that nurture places and people. However, the
misalignment between strategic plans and delivered projects reveals critical governance …

Plants of place: justice through (re) planting Aotearoa New Zealand's urban natural heritage

M Rodgers, F Neuhaus, O Mercier, R Kiddle, MP Zari… - 2023 - openaccess.wgtn.ac.nz
Climate change has led to urgent calls for environmental action and justice, which is likely to
include increased urban vegetation. The benefits of this planting could go beyond ecological …

A Whakawhanaungatanga Māori wellbeing model for housing and urban environments

G Penny, A Logan, CV Olin, KC O'Sullivan… - Kōtuitui: New Zealand …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Significant effort is underway to address the housing crisis in Aotearoa New Zealand
(Aotearoa), including rapid investment in public and community housing. As Māori (the …

[HTML][HTML] Inclusive and collective urban home spaces: the future of housing in Aotearoa New Zealand

CV Olin, J Berghan, M Thompson-Fawcett… - Wellbeing, Space and …, 2022 - Elsevier
The world is urbanising rapidly; how this is done impacts significantly on the wellbeing of
people, their families and communities–as well as on the wellbeing of the land they call …

[HTML][HTML] Cultivating commoners: Infrastructures and subjectivities for a postcapitalist counter-city

K Dombroski, D Conradson, G Diprose, S Healy… - Cities, 2023 - Elsevier
In this paper, we investigate how infrastructure and care shape commoner subjectivities. In
our research into an urban youth farm in Aotearoa New Zealand, we heard and observed …

Fluid stories: Indigeneity flowing through the urban narrative. The example of Ōtākaro, New Zealand

M Thompson-Fawcett - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
Our ancestors are master story tellers. They interweave our past, present and future for us.
They deliver our genealogy, connecting people and their environment, conveying identity …

The Exclusion of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Planning Open Spaces in Namibia: The Case of Havana, Windhoek

WH Billawer, V Nel - Urban Forum, 2024 - Springer
The lack of accessible and valuable public open spaces for socio-cultural activities is a
concern in low-income urban areas. Through an indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) lens …