"This is a very welcome collection that focuses on the complex dimensions of the intersections of culture and sustainability in cities. Readers will find a rich section of case studies from three continents. In each case the authors explore not only what is, but what could be: creating a welcome space of policy and practice that generates dialogue, rather than closing it down. Moreover, in a novel methodological turn the international examples are brought into conversation with the German examples (on every other chapter) providing us with a further dimension of learning from the debate: avoiding the simplistic trap of best practice approaches." Andy C. Pratt, Professor of Cultural Economy, Director of Centre for Culture and the Creative Industries, City University of London (UK), Editor-in-Chief of City Culture and Society
"This book unscrambles helpfully some of the most slippery terms in the urban lexicon culture and sustainable development and their role in creating ethical, energetic and participative cities. By focusing on possibilities it reminds us that it is better to take a glass half full approach and to see opportunities in the crisis. This is where its practical examples reveal and highlight how it is possible for cities to move towards a desirable Planet B even though we need to get Planet A right too." Charles Landry, Urban Theorist, Founder of Comedia (UK), Author of The Creative City (2000), Creator of the Creative City Index
"Sustainable urbanization for a peak world population of 10 billion people is a huge planning, construction, and infrastructure challenge. Kagan's cultural approach to design of urban spaces adds a vital humanistic dimension to the debate that was previously dominated by architecture, engineering, city planning and construction experts. The books insight of cities as spaces of cultural possibilities can lead to regenerative sustainable and resilient urban spaces. Must read for anyone interested in urbanization processes." Professor Paul Shrivastava, Chief Sustainability Officer and Director of the Sustainability Institute at The Pennsylvania State University (USA), Full Member of the Club of Rome, former Executive Director of Future Earth
"Against a global backdrop of uncertainty and instability caused by various worldwide crises, Culture and Sustainable Development in the City comes as a timely reminder that the sustainable development of our cities in this unpredictable future will be essential. The editor and contributors in this volume show us how working together with active civil societies can provide a crucial pulse and critical voice of the citys inhabitants; and self-sustainable, diversified and inclusive urban development can be achieved." William S.W. Lim, Architect, Urban Theorist (Singapore), Co-Founding Chairman of Asian Urban Lab, President of the Architectural Association of Asia (AA Asia)
"This book is a welcome invitation to explore the possibilities and potential for generating creative, inclusive, and sustainable urban places where all life can thrive. The chapters reveal why a cultural approach to urban sustainable development is both promising and essential, and why the quality of our engagement with culture matters." Professor Karen OBrien, University of Oslo (Norway), participant in IPCC Fourth and Fifth Assessment Reports, author of You Matter More Than You Think: Quantum Social Change for a Thriving World
"Sacha Kagan has woven together a compelling and powerful book offering insightful perspectives, practices, analyses, and strategies on how cultural spaces and cultural practices can propel transversal innovations for sustainable urban development. The book demonstrates how enabling "urban spaces of possibilities" can advance the emergence of transformative experiments in everyday lives, collective actions that can co-create future trajectories. This is an important contribution to the development of culturally sensitive urban policy that supports both the institutional infrastructures and the innovations necessary to address the multiple crises we now face. The book offers a timely impulse to (re)envisioning the whole city as a space of possibilities an essential footing to collectively moving forward." Dr. Nancy Duxbury, Senior Researcher and Coordinator of the "Urban Cultures, Sociabilities, and Participation" transdisciplinary line at the Centre of Social Studies, University of Coimbra (Portugal)
"Since the outbreak of the Covid19 epidemic, residents of many cities have found solace in the vibrant city, its arts, its creative culture, in moments of political expression of frustration and protest, and in what the authors of this book call "urban spaces of possibilities" and "pivotal places for transformation." If you want to better understand what and why we have seen and felt in recent years, this book, for the eight cities from three continents it presents, and in its current, empathetic but also critical writing, is the book for you." Professor Avner de Shalit, Max Kampelman Professor of Democracy and Human Rights, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel)