Du Plessis, C2010-01-152010-01-152009-06Du Plessis. 2009. Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning. Smart and Sustainable Built Environments (SASBE 09) Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, 14-19 June 2009, pp 8978-90-8594-024-1http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3894Smart and Sustainable Built Environments (SASBE 09) Conference, Delft, The Netherlands, 14-19 June 2009Planning problems have been described as inherently wicked, that are difficult to define, unpredictable, and defying standard principles of science and rational decision making. Sustainability science is a new area of science that focuses specifically on understanding the dynamic interactions of social-ecological systems, of which the city is a particularly significant example. Building on the literature of planning and sustainability science, this paper presents an argument in favour of sustainability science as a theoretical basis for a planning paradigm that can effectively engage with the wicked problems presented by cities and their sustainability. The paper acknowledges that this argument is in the early stages of development and presents it as a stimulus for broader discussion and further development by a larger community.enSustainability scienceWicked problemsUrban planningUrban sustainabilitySocial-ecological systemSustainable built environmentsUrban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planningConference PresentationDu Plessis, C. (2009). Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning. Techne Press. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3894Du Plessis, C. "Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3894Du Plessis C, Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning; Techne Press; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3894 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Du Plessis, C AB - Planning problems have been described as inherently wicked, that are difficult to define, unpredictable, and defying standard principles of science and rational decision making. Sustainability science is a new area of science that focuses specifically on understanding the dynamic interactions of social-ecological systems, of which the city is a particularly significant example. Building on the literature of planning and sustainability science, this paper presents an argument in favour of sustainability science as a theoretical basis for a planning paradigm that can effectively engage with the wicked problems presented by cities and their sustainability. The paper acknowledges that this argument is in the early stages of development and presents it as a stimulus for broader discussion and further development by a larger community. DA - 2009-06 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Sustainability science KW - Wicked problems KW - Urban planning KW - Urban sustainability KW - Social-ecological system KW - Sustainable built environments LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2009 SM - 978-90-8594-024-1 T1 - Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning TI - Urban sustainability science as a new paradigm for planning UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3894 ER -