2. protecting the green city? SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT promotingthe economically growing city? romantic SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT idealistic limited modern applicability advocating social justice?
11. Triangle axis 1:The property conflict arises from: competing claims on & uses of property Tension is between : private sector & social intervention
13. Triangle axis 2: The resource conflict arises from: exploitation of nature & conserve resources for present and future demands Tension is between : economic utility in industrial society & ecological utility in the natural environment
14. ecological utility in the natural environment economic utility in industrial society VS
16. Triangle axis 3: The development conflict arises from: social equity & environmental preservation Tension is between : Inequitable development & protect the environment
17. Triangle axis 3: The development conflict How to increase social equity and protect the environment simultaneously, whether in a steady-state economy or not ? haves have-nots How could those at the bottom of society find greater economic opportunity if environmental protection mandates diminished economic growth?
18. The property conflict The development conflict Green, Profitable and Fair (Sustainable Development) The resource conflict
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21. understand opponent's interests and values express fundamental conflicts of interest !imbalance of power Procedural Paths : Conflict Negotiation
22. Procedural Paths: Redefine the Language of Conflict Assisting to understand others priorities and reasoning !One language will dominate the debate
23. Conceptual level Words to be understandable by others Empirical level data collection Integrate different analysis scales Procedural Paths: Redefine the Language of Conflict Social word Environmental language Economic vocabulary
25. Merging the Substantive and Procedural Combining strategies Caution! Not In My Back Yard "My side will win, so why compromise?“ "I don't care"
26. Planners: Leaders or Followers? TAKE THE LEAD in resolving such conflicts IF NOT, must exploit those areas of conflict where they have the greatest leverage and expertise seeking to resolve both environmental and economic equity issues at once
27. “Planners will have to decide whether they want to remain outside the conflict and act as MEDIATORS, or jump into the fray and PROMOTE their OWN visions of ecological-economic development, sustainable or otherwise. “ Both planning behaviors are needed.