Sustainability Matters
Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City
Abstract
Calgary, Alberta is a culturally diverse urban metropolis. Sprawling and car-dependent, fast-growing and affluent, it is dominated by the fossil fuel industry. For 30 years, Calgary has struggled to turn sustainability rhetoric into reality. Sustainability Matters is the story of Calgary’s setbacks and successes on the path toward sustainability. Chronicling two decades of public conversations, political debate, urban policy and planning, and scholarly discovery, it is both a fascinating case study and an accessible introduction to the theory and practice of urban sustainability. A clear-eyed view of the struggles of turning knowledge into action, this book illuminates the places where theory and reality converge and presents an approach to municipal development, planning, and governance that takes seriously the urgent need to address climate change and injustice. Addressing a wide variety of topics and themes, including energy, diversity, economic development, and ecological health, Sustainability Matters is both a critique of current practice and a vision for the future that uses the city of Calgary as a microcosm to address issues faced by cities around the world. This is essential reading not only for every Calgarian working for a vibrant and sustainable future, but for all those interested in in the future of cities in a post-carbon world.
Keywords
sustainability; sustainable energy; sustainable cities; sustainable development; urban planning; urban design; urban studies; envrionmental studies; growth economics; no-growth economics; net zero carbon; carbon zero; energy transitions; renewable energy; fossil fuel; fossil fuel transition; urban governance; equityISBN
9781773852492, 9781773852485, 9781773852492Publisher
University of Calgary PressPublisher website
https://press.ucalgary.ca/Publication date and place
Calgary, 2021Imprint
University of Calgary PressClassification
Development economics and emerging economies
Urban and municipal planning and policy
Social and cultural history