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  • ...Cuba survived peak oil https://www.resilience.org/stories/2006-02-25/power-community-how-cuba-survived-peak-oil/</ref> ...tions’, community-based urban farms and gardens, aquaponics, and community gardens for social reintegration. While our examples here are mostly based in Europ
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  • *[[Community gardens and food]]
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  • *[[Community gardens and food]]
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  • ...stainable urban food production, distribution and use – from neighbourhood gardens, to urban beekeeping and sheep farming, green facades or high-tech indoor f ...iveable and greener. This is achieved through the empowerment of the local community. Furthermore, Edible Cities Network promotes the creation of green business
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  • ...g=en Orsolya Lazányi]. She is a co-founder of Cargonomia, a Budapest-based community space for locally-produced food and cargo bike rentals. Listen in as we tal Related UrbanA approaches: [[Community gardens and food]] / [[Degrowth]] / [[Pathways and scenarios for post-carbon societ
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  • ...s]] project based in the parish (local governanmnet) of Campolide. It is a community project based around the principles of urban agroforestry. With the evoluti ...as to encourage families to separate organic waste for composting in urban gardens located in the neighbourhood itself. The compost products were to be used a
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  • ...er the banner of “Sustainable Goulburn Mulwaree”, is designed to bring the community together and give it agency so it is able to respond swiftly to the changin * Poor community health
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  • ...Cuba survived peak oil https://www.resilience.org/stories/2006-02-25/power-community-how-cuba-survived-peak-oil/</ref> ...tions’, community-based urban farms and gardens, aquaponics, and community gardens for social reintegration. While our examples here are mostly based in Europ
    18 KB (2,613 words) - 13:05, 7 August 2020
  • ...mentation_labs</ref> to implement healthy corridor solutions emerging from community-driven design processes. It focuses on the regeneration and integration of ...n 2012 and 2015. Spaces included in their research were green spaces (roof gardens, city parks, courtyards) "greenery" (forests, nature reserves/parks, mounta
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  • ...08. In different ways, these activities introduced the notions of creative community and social innovation in several design schools worldwide and created favou ...sustainable change, is increasing. To facilitate this process, the design community, in general, and design schools, in particular, can play a pivotal role.
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  • ...ve fun. They are a core part of the [[UrbanA Community of Practice]]. Each Community Conversation, CoCo for short, involves one or more short presentations of t ...//medium.com/urban-arenas-for-sustainable-and-just-cities/the-first-urbana-community-conversation-designing-a-local-climate-adaptation-plan-a9375cdd9318]]
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  • ...2. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.09.003</ref>). Lack of existing community organisation can be an obstacle for meaningful participatory processes, bot ...es (responsibility justice). Furthermore, strong emphasis on individual or community organising and stewardship for sustainability risks falling into the trap o
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  • ...ly enjoy the neighborhood where they are living and collectively engage in community projects that strengthen social relations and improve urban infrastructure. ...by civil society organizations. Especially those already engaged in local community projects and who are familiar with the context may call on municipal suppor
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  • ...project (Birmingham); Real estate development on green space or community gardens ...fication/expansion:''' Real estate development on green space or community gardens; … Urban densification and thus lack of/poor quality/insufficient (public
    10 KB (1,244 words) - 08:44, 26 June 2020
  • ...search in real estate economics has already indicated that the creation of gardens and parks enhances the desirability of a neighbourhood – even before thei ...on adjacent land occupied by community gardens. Activists claimed that the gardens had high communal value and that the number of units would not be enough to
    12 KB (1,677 words) - 16:35, 28 August 2020
  • ...science] is the involvement of the public in scientific research – whether community-driven research or global investigations.<ref>https://www.citizenscience.or ...ts help expand the range and opportunities for data collection and provide community members with more direct access to information. The process helps foster re
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  • ...creasing the aesthetic appeal of a neighbourhood, and providing a sense of community. ...ormer landfills 2) New regenerated soil 3) Community-based urban farms and gardens 4) Aquaponics 5) Green walls and roofs 6) Accessible green corridors 7) Loc
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  • ...include responses to heat stress with green walls and roofs, rehabilitated gardens and small forest creation, as well as green and blue infrastructure for flo ...of transferability, as NBS projects are being developed by and with local community groups. 2 of the 4 follower cities (Cluj-Napoca, Romania: Piraeus, Greece)
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  • ...mplex with fantastic views of the river Tejo, the “Bairro 2 de Maio” (B2M) community should be a much desired neighbourhood to live in, it’s not. When the “ ...much debate concerning if and how police were to be welcomed back into the community. This led to more planting of fruit trees, badly needed maintenance work ha
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  • ...s and services. Resources and services can be shared through cooperatives, community-led management, co-finance and food sharing, among others. ...y checks. However, food sharing can also mean the cultivation of food in a community garden and the distribution of the produce among participants in an informa
    19 KB (2,782 words) - 15:46, 6 April 2020
  • ...ticipation can be hindered in both centrally/state-managed projects and in community-based initiatives around urban sustainability, when existing inequalities a ...as eventually minimal as the sense of ownership of the plan by most of the community was also lost. This project highlighted a sort of institutional classism wh
    10 KB (1,406 words) - 12:37, 3 September 2020

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