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The Favela as a Community Land Trust: A Solution to Eviction and Gentrification? Nov 15 <ref>[http://www.rioonwatch.org/?p=25330 rioonwatch.org]</ref> | |||
Solidarity Economy Part I: Cooperative Development in Rio and Beyond, Sep 29 <ref>[http://www.rioonwatch.org/?p=29718 rioonwatch.org]</ref> | Solidarity Economy Part I: Cooperative Development in Rio and Beyond, Sep 29 <ref>[http://www.rioonwatch.org/?p=29718 rioonwatch.org]</ref> |
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Initiatives by topicCommunities onlineRioOnWatch.org, English language mirror to Favela.Info, a collective blog about the changes and happenings in Rio de Janeiro in the lead up to the 2016 Olympic Games, to be held in the city. Cycling activismBike Rio, Wikipedia:Rio de Janeiro#Bicycles Social inclusionCatalytic Communities (CatComm/ComCat) (a.k.a.: Comunidades Catalisadoras (ComCat)) Sustainable transport activismWalkable city streets are commonly closed on Sunday in major cities (of Brazil), one notable example being Avenida Atlântica in Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro. [1] Towards sustainable economiesCircuito Rio Ecosol - SEDES on facebook, Rio's solidarity economy circuit |
News and comment2016 The Favela as a Community Land Trust: A Solution to Eviction and Gentrification? Nov 15 [2] Solidarity Economy Part I: Cooperative Development in Rio and Beyond, Sep 29 [3] 2015 Rio de Janeiro named as first 'fully committed city' in fight against climate change, August 31 [4] 2014 The Cost of Living in Rio de Janeiro Is Too Damn High, time for the Surreal? January 30 [5] ResourcesMapsTowards sustainable economies: solidary enterprises, Rio de Janeiro Interwiki linksWikipedia: Rio de Janeiro, Public transport in Rio de Janeiro, Social issues in Rio de Janeiro, Sustainability in Rio de Janeiro,
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