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Centring the City in Environmental Law

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Title
Centring the City in Environmental Law
Abstract
As the world rapidly urbanizes, cities are expanding to provide space for growing populations. The predominant growth pattern for the last several decades - continued outward expansion, or “urban sprawl” - is helping to lock in carbon expenditure for generations. By contrast, and perhaps counterintuitively, densification of cities can contribute both to CO2 emissions reductions and biodiversity protection. This chapter argues that environmental law should go beyond addressing negative externalities of activities within the city, to engage with the built form of the city. Legal and land use planning tools such as greenbelts and planning/zoning reform, and practices such as city building, placemaking, and nature-based urban solutions provide avenues for building cities in a way that promises climate mitigation and biodiversity protection in their very structure.
Book Title
A Research Agenda for Environmental Law
Publisher
Elgar Online
Date
2025-02-11
Pages
171–188
Language
en
ISBN
978-1-0353-2440-8
Short Title
Chapter 14
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3/3/25, 2:47 PM
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Rights
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Section: A Research Agenda for Environmental Law
Citation
Smit, A. (2025). Centring the City in Environmental Law. In J. van Zeben & C. Hilson (Eds.), A Research Agenda for Environmental Law (pp. 171–188). Elgar Online. https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap-oa/book/9781035324408/book-part-9781035324408-20.xml
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