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The Inherent Politics of Managing the Quality of Urban Green Spaces

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  • Andrej Christian Lindholst
  • Sidney George Sullivan
  • Cecil C. Konijnendijk van den Bosch
  • Hanna Fors

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Although the term 'quality' has a universal positive connotation and typically is framed by a focus on improvements, its application includes as well as excludes the access, values and world views of particular actors and interests. In this article, we highlight the relevance and implications of such 'inherent politics' through a case study of a widespread approach to operationalizing quality in urban green space management. We conclude that adoption of any quality model has both limiting and enabling implications for public participation and decision-making and that a critical stance is needed within both research and practice for the development of quality models that connect to values of broader societal relevance.

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  • Andrej Christian Lindholst & Sidney George Sullivan & Cecil C. Konijnendijk van den Bosch & Hanna Fors, 2015. "The Inherent Politics of Managing the Quality of Urban Green Spaces," Planning Practice & Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(4), pages 376-392, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cpprxx:v:30:y:2015:i:4:p:376-392
    DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2015.1057943
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    1. Elin P. Sundevall & Märit Jansson, 2020. "Inclusive Parks across Ages: Multifunction and Urban Open Space Management for Children, Adolescents, and the Elderly," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(24), pages 1-17, December.

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