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  • ...le and groups from different fields and backgrounds, and it shares the aim of exchanging, "translating" and creating knowledge, for a richer reflection o ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ...he degree of experimentation, diversity of stakeholders and innovativeness of ideas brought to the fore, all vary to significant extents. ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ! Drivers of injustices | style="text-align:left;" | 1. Uneven and excluding development of existing urban space
    10 KB (1,244 words) - 09:44, 26 June 2020
  • ...vernment officials, municipalities, associations and researchers. Examples of initiatives that try to tackle unsustainability and injustice through a soc ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ...open up desired transition pathways in societal contexts where people and organisations are 'locked-in' to an unsustainable or unjust system state (Notermans, von ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
    13 KB (1,786 words) - 15:06, 15 March 2023
  • ...ons are stuck in addressing persistent problems with improvements, instead of bringing about transformational change. (Notermans, von Wirth, Loorbach 202 ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
    8 KB (1,175 words) - 15:59, 5 January 2023
  • ...ell as envisioning the future of cities, mainly based on the co-production of knowledge through innovative, diverse and strategic partnerships. ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ...and low-carbon societies, environmental public health risks, distribution of green amenities, and common good contributions by companies and other organ ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ...pect of commoning practices, while commons governance often takes the form of cooperatives.''' ...ts a form of collective but decentralised control over resources, or forms of wealth, which (should) belong to all and must be actively protected and man
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  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • ...esilience and creative innovation for sustainability, with a great variety of approaches to create a low-carbon future and nurture a caring culture. Ther ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • ...ance https://carbonneutralcities.org/about/</ref>. It also examines supply of renewable energy as a means to mitigate climate change, provide access to a ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions.
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  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • == Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
    42 KB (6,037 words) - 10:28, 16 March 2021
  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • ==a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention== ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • == a) Basic characteristics and ambitions of the intervention == ...district) of the intervention? Please also indicate the geographical scale of the intervention (e.g. neighborhood, district, small/medium/ capital city,
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  • ...cities to contribute to shaping their future, to the practical importance of diverse outlooks, ideas and capabilities in working towards sustainability ...ts and touches on fast changing fields. As such, this page makes no claims of authoritative completeness and welcomes your suggestions. All citations are
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