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  • ...blic spaces. Many times, also, bottom-up green initiatives (e.g. community gardens) have to compete with real estate speculation or/and tourist-oriented devel ...three marginalized neighborhoods of Barcelona, Boston, and Havana. City & Community, 12(3), 211–237. https://doi.org/10.1111/cico.12026</ref>; URBAN GreenUP,
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  • Creating Peace Gardens in the Urban Realm: Urban Gardening Peace Project Wuppertal ...and pathways towards a world that is sustainable, equitable and just. The community garden invites different cultures and actors to establish a peaceful relati
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  • Creating Peace Gardens in the Urban Realm: Urban Gardening Peace Project Wuppertal ...and pathways towards a world that is sustainable, equitable and just. The community garden invites different cultures and actors to establish a peaceful relati
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  • ...he city of Lisbon and to develop a local '''[[UrbanA_Community_of_Practice|Community of Practice]]''' (CoP) for the duration of the project. The objectives are ...g/urbana.portugal/photos/?tab=album&album_id=153385982704145|UrbanA Lisbon Community of Practice]]
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  • ...ing|#Participation]] [[#Knowledge - Knowledge is owned and managed by the community|#Knowledge]] [[#Nature - Nature creates living and breathing cities|#Natur ...oring, evaluation and adaptation. Some concrete approaches are [[Community gardens and food]], Social food movements, [[Sustainable food supply chains]], [[Na
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  • ...s of funding is [[Participatory budgeting]], a democratic process in which community members decide how to spend part of a public budget. The approach gives peo '''Extra insights from UrbanA Community'''
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  • ...#Participation]] [[#CivilSociety - Anybody can be a change-maker in their community|#CivilSociety]] [[#Economy - The economy benefits people and the environme ...groups|bridging of different stakeholder groups]] to implement co-created community visions. If vulnerable groups and communities feel tricked, exposed or dupe
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  • ...ities for new strategies now exist; encouraging urban gardening, community gardens and urban farming, areas for renewable energy generation (non-food biomass ...versity, aquaponics, accessible green corridors, community urban farms and gardens, leisure activities and renewable energy projects).
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  • ...s across the city. In the 1 follower city, Cascais, some local schools and community spaces are involved. ProGIreg’s citizen science approach involves joining ...nomic opportunities. While this could be mere tokenist participation, such community engagement could lead to organized local communities having greater say in
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  • ...us on social cohesion, too, via new methods of food production (i.e. urban gardens), and food security is a focus of urban food management (this is a type of [[Category: Community gardens and food]]
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  • ...-privileged neighbourhoods, through support of urban agriculture/community gardens, as well as through the set-up of local and healthy school canteen programs ...c practices: Examining imaginaries of change and embedded rationalities in community economies. Geoforum, 86, 30–41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.0
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  • * the potential connection to other activities - vegetable gardens, coops ...organisation of these activities, and how they connect to bigger ideas and community building that is important. De War at FabLab Amersfoort is seeking to put i
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  • ...ng|#Participation]] [[#Knowledge - Knowledge is owned and managed by the community|#Knowledge]] [[#Solidarity - Solidarity is fairness in action|#Solidarity ...ocesses]] and [[Tap into existing community networks|tapping into existing community networks]].
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  • ...issues. On the one hand, the intervention “focused on empowering the local community” (i.e. in a “most disadvantaged neighborhood” of Rotterdam) (GUST_05: ...d to social justice, that is to say focused on “social cohesion, equity, community engagement/empowerment, and democratic legitimacy” (GUST_06: 202). Classi
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  • .../wiki.urban-arena.eu/index.php?title=UrbanA_Community_of_Practice UrbanA's Community of Practice] has collected resources which intersect the covid-19 crisis wi ...-tech to super hi-tech, hanging a door off a lamp post in New Zealand as a community noticeboard to hackers in maker spaces designing and building medical appar
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  • ...ated into a brief governance scenario. Take a look at [[Nurturing Trust in Community-Driven Regeneration: Continuity amidst Institutional Uncertainty]]. ...issues. On the one hand, the intervention “focused on empowering the local community” (i.e. in a “most disadvantaged neighborhood” of Rotterdam) (GUST_05:
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  • ...wned and developed dwellings| '''A new take on affordable housing through community owned and developed dwellings''']]. Community Land Trust Brussels operates within the Brussels Capital Region of Belgium
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  • ...nslated into a brief governance scenario. Take a look at [[Tackling Waste: Community Practices for Food Rescuing and Sharing]] ...a neighbourhood or a city district, public fridges are managed by a local community of food savers. Scaling-up, Foodsharing.de as an organization is structured
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