London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
J Urban Health. 2012 Jun;89(3):464-85. doi: 10.1007/s11524-011-9655-5.
This paper explores current conceptual understanding of urban social, environmental, and health inequality and inequity, and looks at the impact of these processes on urban children and young people in the 21st century. This conceptual analysis was commissioned for a discussion paper for UNICEF's flagship publication: State of the World's Children 2012: Children in an Urban World. The aim of the paper is to examine evidence on the meaning of urban inequality and inequity for urban children and young people. It further looks at the controversial policies of targeting "vulnerable" young people, and policies to achieve the urban MDGs. Finally, the paper looks briefly at the potential of concepts such as environment justice and rights to change our understanding of urban inequality and inequity.
本文探讨了当前对城市社会、环境和健康不平等和不公平的概念理解,并研究了这些过程对 21 世纪城市儿童和青少年的影响。这项概念分析是应联合国儿童基金会的旗舰出版物《2012 年世界儿童状况:城市中的儿童》的讨论文件的要求而进行的。本文的目的是审查有关城市不平等和不公平对城市儿童和青少年的意义的证据。它进一步探讨了针对“弱势”青年的有争议政策以及实现城市千年发展目标的政策。最后,本文简要探讨了环境正义和权利等概念的潜力,以改变我们对城市不平等和不公平的理解。