Co-producing sustainability indicators for the port of Antwerp: how sustainability reporting creates new discursive spaces for concern and mobilisation

In this article we discuss the port of Antwerp’s sustainability reporting initiative, reporting on the joint performance of the harbour community, as a process of co-production. By means of ‘stakeholder elicitation’ and in interaction with the port’s sustainability reporting initiative we investigated potentially meaningful indicators (mainly qualitative in nature) for environmental nuisance and citizen participation as aspects of responsible care. Reflecting on this work, we argue that such initiatives not only produce new sustainability indicators and standards, but also encourage dialogue t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bergmans, Anne
Vandermoere, Frédéric
Loots, Ilse
Dokumenttyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Verlag/Hrsg.: MISC
Schlagwörter: Landscaping and area planning / Sociology & anthropology / Ecology / Städtebau / Raumplanung / Landschaftsgestaltung / Ökologie / Soziologie / Anthropologie / port community / stakeholder dialogue / sustainability indicators (SIs) / Area Development Planning / Regional Research / Environment / Sociology of Settlements and Housing / Urban Sociology / Ökologie und Umwelt / Siedlungssoziologie / Stadtsoziologie / Raumplanung und Regionalforschung / Nachhaltigkeit / Berichterstattung / Umweltbelastung / Umweltverschmutzung / Wahrnehmung / Konfliktpotential / Entscheidungsfindung / Bürgerbeteiligung / Stakeholder / Corporate Social Responsibility / Stadtentwicklung / Niederlande / sustainability / reporting / environmental impact / environmental pollution / perception / conflict potential / decision making / citizens' participation / corporate social responibility / urban development / Netherlands / 10800 / 20900 / 20500 / 10200
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In this article we discuss the port of Antwerp’s sustainability reporting initiative, reporting on the joint performance of the harbour community, as a process of co-production. By means of ‘stakeholder elicitation’ and in interaction with the port’s sustainability reporting initiative we investigated potentially meaningful indicators (mainly qualitative in nature) for environmental nuisance and citizen participation as aspects of responsible care. Reflecting on this work, we argue that such initiatives not only produce new sustainability indicators and standards, but also encourage dialogue through which identities are formed and a sense of (port) community is established.