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== Open spaces and Sharing Cities == | |||
Open spaces are key to the health and vitality of cities. Walkable, safe, green spaces increase the possibilities for people to meet and nurture relationships beyond family, friends, and colleagues. But a discussion about Sharing Cities can't focus on open spaces alone. Gentrification should be a part of that discussion. If we, promoters of Sharing Cities, do not manage to address the tension of gentrification by finding strategies to secure the livelihoods of the people who produce the urban commons and to disarm profit-maximizing interests, then the tragedy of the urban commons will only be reinforced. The way the sharing economy discourse was co-opted by profit-oriented platforms shows how quickly Sharing Cities could fall over the barrier and become just another way to reproduce existing patterns of domination. | |||
Social capital is shaped and molded by space. This same social capital is crucial in the successful self-organization of the commons, according to the late political economist Elinor Ostrom. Thus, in places where people can mobilize social capital, decades of urban planning practices are being challenged. | |||
Digitalization is also an opportunity: It allows people to collect and make use of data in creative ways on an unprecedented scale. This has a huge potential for the urban commons. City administrators hold large amounts of land data that is so far hard to access or use, but when it becomes open data, it can unleash bottom-up innovations. | |||
Last but not least, we should not forget that practices that foster Sharing Cities may have actually been there for decades. Some of those practices may be seen as old-fashioned, but might prove useful today. ''Adrien Labaeye'' <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/blog/how-these-3-citizen-led-initiatives-saved-and-restored-public-land Shareable], May 21, 2018</ref> | |||
''See also'' [[Germany#Gängeviertel: Repurposed Historical Building for Public Art and Culture|Germany]], [[South Africa#Bottom Road Sanctuary: A Post-Apartheid Community Managed Nature Sanctuary|South Africa]] | |||
== Community orchards == | |||
Community orchards offer a way of saving vulnerable old orchards and opportunities to plant new ones, providing places for quiet contemplation or local festivities, a reservoir of local varieties of fruit and a refuge for wild life. (''see also'' [[Open spaces UK]]) | |||
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== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
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"To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment." Jane Austen | "To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment." Jane Austen | ||
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== News and comment == | |||
'''2019''' | |||
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'''May 2''' [[Open spaces UK]]: Green spaces and community assets, new models for new developments <ref>[http://www.sharedassets.org.uk/consultancy/green-spaces-and-community-assets-new-models-for-new-developments/ Shared Assets]</ref><br clear=all> | |||
'''2018''' | |||
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[[London news]]: It’s official: London will become the world’s first National Park City, Feb 10 <ref>[https://www.timeout.com/london/news/its-official-london-will-become-the-worlds-first-national-park-city-021018 timeout.com]</ref><br clear=left> | |||
'''2017''' | |||
[[File:Farming near Klingerstown, Pennsylvania.jpg|140px|left]] | |||
[[Pennsylvania]]: Can parks save Philadelphia? Feb 21 <ref>[http://civiccommons.us/philadelphia/ civiccommons.us]</ref><br clear=left> | |||
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[[China news]]: Public Park Promotes Native Biodiversity in Hong Kong, Jan 29 <ref>[http://www.archdaily.com/804087/nature-based-public-space-promotes-native-biodiversity-in-hong-kong @archdaily]</ref><br clear=left> | |||
[[File:Autumn on Clapham Common - geograph.org.uk.jpg|140px|left]] | |||
The UK’s top 10 greenest cities, Jan 16 <ref>[https://www.positive.news/2017/science/25057/uks-top-10-greenest-cities/ @positivenewsuk]</ref><br clear=left> | |||
'''2013''' | |||
From [[New York City|New York]] to [[Ealing]], local parks are being given a new lease of life, november 6 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/local-government-network/2013/nov/06/local-parks-innovators-funding The Guardian]</ref> | |||
'''2011''' | |||
Map of [[Scotland]]'s urban green space a world first, 14 September <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-14898280 bbc.co.uk], 14 September 2011 </ref> | |||
== Events == | |||
'''2015''' | |||
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'''December 11''' - International Mountain Day <br> | |||
Annual event to encourage sustainable development in mountains. {{W|Mountain_Day#International_Mountain_Day}} [http://www.un.org/en/events/mountainday/ un.org]<br clear=left> | |||
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'''February 2''' - World Wetlands Day <br><br> | |||
2015, ''Wetlands for Our Future – Join us!'' <br> | |||
Annual event {{W|World Wetlands Day}} [http://www.ramsar.org/activity/world-wetlands-day-2015 ramsar.org]<br clear=left> | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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*[[Trees, woodland and forest]] | *[[Trees, woodland and forest]] | ||
*[[Urban sustainability]] | *[[Urban sustainability]] | ||
* [[Community land trust]] | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*[http://www.pps.org/ Project for Public Spaces], nonprofit organization based in [[New York City|New York]] dedicated to creating and sustaining public places that build communities. Planning and design rooted in the community form the cornerstone of PPS’s work. Building on the techniques of William H. Whyte's "Street Life Project," this approach involves looking at, listening to, and asking questions of the people in a community to discover their needs and aspirations. {{W|Project for Public Spaces}} | *[http://www.pps.org/ Project for Public Spaces], nonprofit organization based in [[New York City|New York]] dedicated to creating and sustaining public places that build communities. Planning and design rooted in the community form the cornerstone of PPS’s work. Building on the techniques of William H. Whyte's "Street Life Project," this approach involves looking at, listening to, and asking questions of the people in a community to discover their needs and aspirations. {{W|Project for Public Spaces}} | ||
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Open spaces and Sharing CitiesOpen spaces are key to the health and vitality of cities. Walkable, safe, green spaces increase the possibilities for people to meet and nurture relationships beyond family, friends, and colleagues. But a discussion about Sharing Cities can't focus on open spaces alone. Gentrification should be a part of that discussion. If we, promoters of Sharing Cities, do not manage to address the tension of gentrification by finding strategies to secure the livelihoods of the people who produce the urban commons and to disarm profit-maximizing interests, then the tragedy of the urban commons will only be reinforced. The way the sharing economy discourse was co-opted by profit-oriented platforms shows how quickly Sharing Cities could fall over the barrier and become just another way to reproduce existing patterns of domination. Social capital is shaped and molded by space. This same social capital is crucial in the successful self-organization of the commons, according to the late political economist Elinor Ostrom. Thus, in places where people can mobilize social capital, decades of urban planning practices are being challenged. Digitalization is also an opportunity: It allows people to collect and make use of data in creative ways on an unprecedented scale. This has a huge potential for the urban commons. City administrators hold large amounts of land data that is so far hard to access or use, but when it becomes open data, it can unleash bottom-up innovations. Last but not least, we should not forget that practices that foster Sharing Cities may have actually been there for decades. Some of those practices may be seen as old-fashioned, but might prove useful today. Adrien Labaeye [1] See also Germany, South Africa Community orchardsCommunity orchards offer a way of saving vulnerable old orchards and opportunities to plant new ones, providing places for quiet contemplation or local festivities, a reservoir of local varieties of fruit and a refuge for wild life. (see also Open spaces UK) ResourcesQuotes"To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment." Jane Austen |
News and comment2019 May 2 Open spaces UK: Green spaces and community assets, new models for new developments [2] 2018 London news: It’s official: London will become the world’s first National Park City, Feb 10 [3] 2017 Pennsylvania: Can parks save Philadelphia? Feb 21 [4] China news: Public Park Promotes Native Biodiversity in Hong Kong, Jan 29 [5] The UK’s top 10 greenest cities, Jan 16 [6] 2013 From New York to Ealing, local parks are being given a new lease of life, november 6 [7] 2011 Map of Scotland's urban green space a world first, 14 September [8] Events2015 December 11 - International Mountain Day February 2 - World Wetlands Day See also
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