The sustainable well-being of urban and rural areas
Anne Le Roy and
Fiona Ottaviani
Regional Studies, 2022, vol. 56, issue 4, 668-682
Abstract:
Are well-being and sustainability ‘territorially differentiated realities’? This article draws on an experiment to develop sustainable territorial well-being indicators in the French urban area of Grenoble. Our discussion is based on a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis of survey data produced in 2012 and 2018. From the interpretation of these indicators, we highlight the importance of taking account of territorial specificities in the deployment of sustainable well-being policies. Subsequently, our interest lies in the move to action: How should differentiation be approached in terms not only of observation but also of actions?
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2021.1922662
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