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Revision as of 18:34, 7 April 2017
New section focuses on urban commons developments, including policy and political aspects.
Key Resources
Key Videos
Pages in category "Urban Commons"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 436 total.
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- Accessory Dwelling Unit
- Acqua Beni Comuni Napoli
- Activating the Urban Commons Through Sharing Cities
- Ada Colau, Barcelona's New Mayor, on Spain's Political Revolution
- Affective Commons
- Agenda Colaborativa de Porto Alegre
- Agrihood
- Alex Haché and Marcell Mars on the Evolution from Digital to Urban Commons
- Amsterdam Is Pivoting to Doughnut Economics as Policy Framework
- Andrea Reimer on Open Cities and the Open Motion in Vancouver
- Antonella Radicchi
- Artistic Constitutions of the Common City
- Asilo
- Asilo Filangieri - Naples
- Assessor of the Commons
- Asset-Based Approach to the Urban Commons
- Ateneu Popular de Nou Barris - Barcelona, Spain
- Atlas of the Charters of the Urban Commons
- Autonomous Research Lab of Crete
B
- Babayagas House
- Barcelona 5.0 Plan
- Barcelona Activa
- Barcelona City Council Digital Plan
- Barcelona City Council Open Digitisation Plan
- Barcelona City Data Commons
- Barcelona City Policies
- Barcelona Commissioner for Cooperative, Social and Solidarity Economy and Consumption
- Barcelona Digital City Plan
- Barcelona en Comú
- Barcelona Initiative for Technological Sovereignty
- Barcelona MADE Project
- Barcelona Manifesto in Favour of Technological Sovereignty and Digital Rights for Cities
- Barcelona Rooftops
- Barcelona Social Economy
- Barcelona's Solar Thermal Ordinance
- BarCola
- Berlin's Remunicipalization of its Energy Utilities
- Berlin’s Vote To Expropriate the Landlords
- Bologna as a City of Collaboration
- Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons
- Bologna's Urban Commons Approach
- BP Gang Open-Source Courtyard Transformation Project - Budapest
- Brussels Together
- Building a Co-Cities Index To Measure the Implementation of the EU and UN Urban Agenda
C
- Calculating the Value of the Commons
- Campo de la Cebada
- Can Batlló - Barcelona, Spain
- Can Batlló Community Centre - Barcelona
- Cargo Bike Vienna Program
- Cargobike Energy Cycle Is 98 Percent Cheaper Than Motorized Vehicles
- Carshare Parking Quotas
- Carving Out the Commons
- Cecile Blanchet on Energy as a Commons and Remunicipalization in Germany
- Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions
- Charters of Urban Commons
- Christian Iaione on the Urban Commons Charters in Italy
- Christian Iaone on the Urban Commons Charters in Italy
- Churches and and Community Enterprise in Southwest England
- Circular Economy Policies for Cities
- Cities as the Ultimate Commons
- Citizen Assets Board
- Citizen Assets Programme in Barcelona
- Citizen Laboratories
- Citizen Spring
- Citizen-Led Peer-Produced Urbanism
- Citizens Economic Resource Currency in Barcelona
- Citizens Evolving from Data Providers to Decision-Makers in Barcelona
- City Administrations as Practitioners of the Commons in Europe
- City as a Commons
- City as a Commons Policy Reader
- City as Commons
- City as Platform
- City Policies for the Commons Collaborative Economy in Barcelona
- City-Based Departments of the Commons
- City-Based Food Commons
- City-Commons Framework for Citizen Sensing
- City-Owned Social Housing in Vienna
- Civic Commons
- Civic Economy in Japan
- Civic eState Network
- CLT Brussels
- Co-Bologna
- Co-Cities
- Co-Cities Open Book
- Co-Cities Project
- Co-Cities Report on the Urban Commons Transitions
- Co-City
- Co-City Protocol
- Co-City Turin
- Co-Mantua
- CoAbode
- Collaboration between Local Authorities and Renewable Energy Cooperatives
- Collective Action Workshop with Michel Bauwens for the City of Greater Bendigo in Australia
- Common Ground in a Liquid City
- Common House
- Common Space
- Common Ticketing for Mobility as a Service in Helsinki
- Common Urban Assets
- Commoning Democracy and Citizen Peer Production in Brisbane
- Commoning Housing
- Commoning the City
- Commons Economies in Action
- Commons Economy and Value Systems
- Commons Governance in Design
- Commons Guide to Placemaking
- Commons History of Berlin
- Commons Lab Antwerp
- Commons of the Nicaraguan Waste Pickers at La Chureca in Managua
- Commons Policy in the Brussels Region of Belgium
- Commons Transition Plan for Amsterdam
- Commons Transition Plan for the City of Ghent
- Commons Transition Plan for the City of Sydney
- Commons-Based Urbanism
- Commons-Based Welfare Infrastructures in European Cities
- Commons-Oriented Initiatives in Barcelona
- Communitarian Management Framework - Barcelona
- Communitism - Athens, Greece
- Community Balance Metrics
- Community Balance Sheet
- Community Choice Aggregation
- Community Composting
- Community Land Trust of Brussels
- Community Pools
- Community Solar Gardens
- Community Wealth Building
- Community Wealth Cities
- Community-Led Housing
- Community-Led Local Development Network - Lisbon
- Confronting the Urban Commons in Amsterdam
- Connected Backyard Gardening
- Context for En Comu's Commons-Oriented Policy for Barcelona
- Cooling the Commons
- Cooperation Jackson
- Cooperative Cities
- Cooperative Housing in Egypt
- Cooperatives as Urban Housing Commons
- Coviolo Wireless Project
- Creating City Portraits - Doughnut Economics Methodology
- Creating Socio-Ecological Societies Through Urban Commons Transitions
D
- Dampbusters Bristol
- Data Commons License
- Data Sharing by a Municipality
- DATAstudio Eindhoven
- David Li on Open Farming in Cities in China
- DEAL City Portraits - Doughnut Economics Methodology
- DEcentralised Citizen-owned Data Ecosystems
- Declaration of Urban Civic and Collective Use
- Decode
- Department of the Commons - Naples
- Design for Cultural and Urban Commons
- Design Principles and Practices for the Urban Commons
- Differential Commoning in a Manufactured Housing Cooperative
- Digital Democracy and Data Commons
- Digital Platform for Self-Organisation in Urban Planning
- Distributed Property Arrangements and their Relevance for Self-Organising Cities
- Documented Growth in Number of Citizen Collectives that Produce Goods or Services Themselves in Belgium
- Documented Urban Commoning Initiatives
- Doughnut Economics as Policy Framework
- Draft Proposal for a Commons Transition Plan for the City of Sydney
- Düsselgrün - Germany
E
- E-Participation in Madrid
- Edible Cities
- Edinburgh Cooperative Capital Policy Strategies
- Ela Kagel on Curating for the Commons in the Berlin Supermarkt Coworking Space
- Elena Hoover
- Enabling Urban Commons
- Enacting the Relational Complexities of More-Than-Human Urban Commoners
- Energy Consumer Trusts
- Entrust
- Equitable Regulation of Rentals
- Eric Piolle
- Ernest Pons
- Escocesa Cultural Centre in Barcelona as a Relational Urban Commons
- Ethical and Responsible Data Management of the Barcelona Data Commons
- Ethical Deliveries - Bologna
- Ethical Digital Standards Policy ToolKit
- Eurocities Dialogue on the Commons
- European CLT Partnership SHICC
- European Policy Brief on the Generative Commons
- Exploring the Tools of the Urban Bottom-Up Movement
F
- Fab Cities
- Fab City
- Fab City House - Hamburg
- Federation des Murs à Pêches
- Five Basic Design Principles for the Urban Commons
- Food Commons Fresno
- Foundation for an Open Source City
- Framework to Orchestrate Large-scale Citizen Engagement around Urban Issues
- From a Data-Driven to a Data-Enabled Right to the City
- From Exclusion to Autonomy with P2P Urbanism
- From Urban Commons to the City as a Commons
- Funding an Economy of Civic Spaces in the Cooperative City through Community Finance
- Funding Co-op Community Spaces across Western Canada