TY - JOUR
T1 - Limitations of institutional dimension in existing sustainability assessment tools
T2 - From the perspective of territory
AU - Chen, Weixuan
AU - Cheshmehzangi, Ali
AU - Mangi, Eugenio
AU - Heath, Tim
AU - Yu, Jiapei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - Cities face considerable fundamental sustainability challenges, and scholars have developed many sustainability assessment tools (SATs) to assess and address these problems. As an important pillar of the tools, the institutional dimension, though added to one of the main dimensions, needs to be stressed more in the existing studies, especially in the field of political geography. Territory, as one of the core concepts of political geography, is considered an essential practical perspective of institutional issues. This paper aims to clarify the limitations of the institutional dimension in SATs from the perspective of territory. Nineteen SAT tools are filtered and reviewed after refining the concept of institutional sustainability. Their categories and indicators are divided into four themes in order to clarify the intent of the institutional dimensions. After documentary analysis, we argue that the main shortcomings of the existing research are the need for more balanced integrality and spatial embeddedness of institutional indicators in the tools. The institutional dimension should be first considered before defining other dimensions through more detailed explanations than the existing one and should lay the roots in the specific institutional arrangements. This paper suggests that the preferential consideration for institutional dimension and the appropriate increase of its specific gravity can be considered in future SAT optimization and development. Some sociological approaches, like grounded theory, can be regarded as an introduction to form institutional indicators based on specific institutional arrangements. This study can provide an opportunity to improve the existing sustainability assessment tools or develop new tools to reflect more holistic understandings of institutional sustainability.
AB - Cities face considerable fundamental sustainability challenges, and scholars have developed many sustainability assessment tools (SATs) to assess and address these problems. As an important pillar of the tools, the institutional dimension, though added to one of the main dimensions, needs to be stressed more in the existing studies, especially in the field of political geography. Territory, as one of the core concepts of political geography, is considered an essential practical perspective of institutional issues. This paper aims to clarify the limitations of the institutional dimension in SATs from the perspective of territory. Nineteen SAT tools are filtered and reviewed after refining the concept of institutional sustainability. Their categories and indicators are divided into four themes in order to clarify the intent of the institutional dimensions. After documentary analysis, we argue that the main shortcomings of the existing research are the need for more balanced integrality and spatial embeddedness of institutional indicators in the tools. The institutional dimension should be first considered before defining other dimensions through more detailed explanations than the existing one and should lay the roots in the specific institutional arrangements. This paper suggests that the preferential consideration for institutional dimension and the appropriate increase of its specific gravity can be considered in future SAT optimization and development. Some sociological approaches, like grounded theory, can be regarded as an introduction to form institutional indicators based on specific institutional arrangements. This study can provide an opportunity to improve the existing sustainability assessment tools or develop new tools to reflect more holistic understandings of institutional sustainability.
KW - Institutional dimension
KW - Sustainability
KW - Sustainability assessment tools
KW - Territory
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U2 - 10.1016/j.crsust.2023.100217
DO - 10.1016/j.crsust.2023.100217
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85151615968
SN - 2666-0490
VL - 5
JO - Current Research in Environmental Sustainability
JF - Current Research in Environmental Sustainability
M1 - 100217
ER -