Sprawiedliwość środowiskowa w kontekście dostępu do terenów zieleni w miastach

Autor

  • Karolina Koprowska Uniwersytet Łódzki, Wydział Ekonomiczno-Socjologiczny, Katedra Gospodarki Regionalnej i Środowiska, Zakład Analiz Systemów Społeczno-Ekologicznych

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18778/0208-6018.345.08

Słowa kluczowe:

planowanie przestrzenne, ekonomia przestrzenna, sprawiedliwość środowiskowa, sprawiedliwość przestrzenna

Abstrakt

Sprawiedliwość środowiskowa to termin, który zawiera zarówno ekspozycję na zagrożenia środowiskowe, jak i dostęp do dóbr środowiskowych, które mogą być różnie doświadczane przez poszczególne grupy społeczno‑ekonomiczne. Innymi słowy, sprawiedliwość środowiskowa bada, czy każdy może mieć równe prawo do korzystania ze środowiska, które zapewnia rozwój, zdrowie i dobre samopoczucie. Ruch na rzecz sprawiedliwości środowiskowej powstał w odpowiedzi na przejawy dyskryminacji na tle tzw. rasizmu środowiskowego w Stanach Zjednoczonych, której doświadczyły społeczności klasy robotniczej, o niskich dochodach, pochodzenia afroamerykańskiego, azjatyckiego, latynoamerykańskiego oraz rdzenni mieszkańcy. I choć niesprawiedliwość środowiskowa miała początkowo silny związek z dyskryminacją rasową w Stanach Zjednoczonych, obecnie jest to zagadnienie znacznie szersze, obejmujące problemy globalne i lokalne, związane z degradacją i skażeniem zasobów naturalnych oraz planowaniem przestrzennym. Mimo że nierówny dostęp do dóbr środowiskowych – takich jak tereny zieleni – nie był początkowo głównym nurtem dyskursu, obecnie zyskuje na znaczeniu, zwłaszcza w kontekście miast. Tereny zieleni w miastach są istotnym czynnikiem stanowiącym o dobrym zdrowiu i samopoczuciu mieszkańców, jednak dostęp do nich może być zróżnicowany pod względem społeczno‑przestrzennym. Z powodu coraz poważniejszych problemów dotyczących zarządzania i życia w miastach, związanych m.in. ze zmianami klimatu, zagęszczaniem czy rozlewaniem się przestrzennym miast, konieczne staje się zrównoważone zarządzanie zasobami terenów zieleni oraz zapewnienie równego (sprawiedliwego społecznie) dostępu do płynących z nich korzyści. Ważnym aspektem jest również związek między podejmowaniem pozornie korzystnych decyzji planistycznych w miastach (m.in. w celu zwiększenia dostępności terenów zieleni) a ich długofalowymi skutkami, które prowadzą do gentryfikacji i nasilenia niesprawiedliwości środowiskowej. Ze względu na złożoność problemu dostępności terenów zieleni w miastach zbadanie tego zjawiska wymaga podejścia interdyscyplinarnego, uwzględniającego aspekty ekologiczne, przestrzenne oraz społeczno‑ekonomiczne. Niniejszy artykuł stanowi przegląd literatury tematu i obecnie prowadzonych w tym zakresie badań, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem dostępu do zasobów terenów zieleni w miastach.

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