Abstract

During the recent decade, scholars from different disciplines have discussed social sustainability within urban studies from both academic and policy perspectives. This paper aims to review the current literature and characterize definitions and trends related to social sustainability consideration of various urban units. The methodology used in this paper is desk research. Selection of the documents from different urban related disciplines - including urban planning, urban design, urban sociology and urban policy, limited to those published during 1993 to 2012. Social sustainability definitions portray either conditions of the concept or its principles and measurement framework. The review shows that different aspects in defining and reviewing social sustainability include social equity, satisfaction of human need, well-being, quality of life, social interaction, cohesion and inclusion, sense of community and sense of place. Reviewing studies conducted in different urban units, revealed that previous attempts on urban social sustainability emphasized more on community related issues. The majority of such researches examined the urban contexts of developed countries. This paper concluded that there has been little discussion on place related issues. Therefore, the urban social sustainability of urban places is the current understudied gap in the academic literature.

Highlights

  • Sustainability is a context-dependent concept (Maloutas, 2003) that embraces three important (Spangenberg & Omann, 2006) aspects/ pillars- environmental, economical and social, which need to be balanced (Dempsey, Bramley, Power & Brown, 2009)

  • This paper aims to review the current literature and characterize definitions and trends related to social sustainability consideration of various urban units

  • Reviewing studies conducted in different urban units, revealed that previous attempts on urban social sustainability emphasized more on community related issues

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Introduction

Sustainability is a context-dependent concept (Maloutas, 2003) that embraces three important (Spangenberg & Omann, 2006) aspects/ pillars- environmental, economical and social, which need to be balanced (Dempsey, Bramley, Power & Brown, 2009). Targeting the social aspect of sustainability, two irresolute conceptual interpretations can be identified, either related to environment pillar or distinct from environmental and economic (McKenzie, 2004). The first objective of this paper is to categorize and discuss the social sustainability definitions, through reviewing the existing literature. In order to identify the current gap related to urban social sustainability, it reviews the scope and implementation level in various urban units in research literature. Articles were included in the review if the author discussed social sustainability along with debates related to urban environments and units.

Urban Perspectives in Social Sustainability Debates
Social Sustainability Definitions and Approaches
Definitions of Conditions
Definitions of Measurement Framework
Attributes of Social Sustainability Definitions
Social Sustainability Dealing with Urban Issues
Scopes and Various Urban Units
Conclusion
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