TY - JOUR
T1 - Three research priorities for just and sustainable urban systems
T2 - Now is the time to refocus
AU - Bozeman III, Joe F.
AU - Chopra, Shauhrat S.
AU - James, Philip
AU - Muhammad, Sajjad
AU - Cai, Hua
AU - Tong, Kangkang
AU - Carrasquillo, Maya
AU - Rickenbacker, Harold
AU - Nock, Destenie
AU - Ashton, Weslynne
AU - Heidrich, Oliver
AU - Derrible, Sybil
AU - Bilec, Melissa
PY - 2023/4
Y1 - 2023/4
N2 - Now is the time to refocus efforts in urban research and design. A changing climate and extreme weather events are presenting unique challenges to urban systems around the world. These challenges illuminate the social barriers that accompany disruptive events such as resource inequities and injustices. In this perspective, we provide three research priorities for just and sustainable urban systems that help to address these matters. The three research priorities are: (1) social equity and justice, (2) circularity, and (3) digital twins. Conceptual context and future research directions are provided for each. For social equity and justice, the future directions are mandatory equity analysis and inclusionary practices, understanding and reconciling historical injustices, and intentional integration with diverse community stakeholders. For circularity applications, they are better metrics for integration, more robust evaluation frameworks, and dynamic modeling at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Future directions for digital twins include developing principles to reduce complexity, integrating model and system components, and reducing barriers to data access. These research priorities are core to meeting several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (i.e., 1-No Poverty, 8-Decent Work and Economic Growth, 10-Reduced Inequalities, and 11-Sustainable Cities and Communities). Useful social and technical matters are discussed throughout, where we highlight the importance of prioritizing localized research efforts, provide guidance for community-engaged research and co-development practices, and explain how these priorities interact to align with the evolving field of industrial ecology.©2022 by the International Society for Industrial Ecology.
AB - Now is the time to refocus efforts in urban research and design. A changing climate and extreme weather events are presenting unique challenges to urban systems around the world. These challenges illuminate the social barriers that accompany disruptive events such as resource inequities and injustices. In this perspective, we provide three research priorities for just and sustainable urban systems that help to address these matters. The three research priorities are: (1) social equity and justice, (2) circularity, and (3) digital twins. Conceptual context and future research directions are provided for each. For social equity and justice, the future directions are mandatory equity analysis and inclusionary practices, understanding and reconciling historical injustices, and intentional integration with diverse community stakeholders. For circularity applications, they are better metrics for integration, more robust evaluation frameworks, and dynamic modeling at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Future directions for digital twins include developing principles to reduce complexity, integrating model and system components, and reducing barriers to data access. These research priorities are core to meeting several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (i.e., 1-No Poverty, 8-Decent Work and Economic Growth, 10-Reduced Inequalities, and 11-Sustainable Cities and Communities). Useful social and technical matters are discussed throughout, where we highlight the importance of prioritizing localized research efforts, provide guidance for community-engaged research and co-development practices, and explain how these priorities interact to align with the evolving field of industrial ecology.©2022 by the International Society for Industrial Ecology.
KW - digital twins
KW - industrial ecology
KW - social equity
KW - justice
KW - transdisciplinary research
KW - urban systems
KW - CIRCULAR ECONOMY
KW - ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
KW - HAZARDOUS-WASTE
KW - DIGITAL TWIN
KW - CITIES
KW - INFRASTRUCTURE
KW - ENERGY
KW - RACE
KW - STRATEGIES
KW - INEQUALITY
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U2 - 10.1111/jiec.13360
DO - 10.1111/jiec.13360
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1088-1980
VL - 27
SP - 382
EP - 394
JO - Journal of Industrial Ecology
JF - Journal of Industrial Ecology
IS - 2
ER -