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* Report: URBAN COMMONS SHARED SPACES: A research project and report by Commons Network & raumlaborberlin, November 2018

URL = http://www.commonsnetwork.org/wpcontent/uploads/2018/11/SharedSpacesCommonsNetwork.pdf

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""Commons Network released the latest publication called ‘Urban Commons Shared Spaces’. The paper is a research project and report, based on 2 years of research in the cities of Berlin and Amsterdam. The paper was co-created with our friends at raumlaborberlin.

‘Shared Spaces’ features many concrete policy ideas for municipal leaders and lawmakers, as well as strategies and tips for urban commons pioneers. It was written by Jens Kimmel, Sophie Bloemen and Till Gentsch and designed by raumlaborberlin. The authors state:

We believe we need to actively protect and strengthen commons initiatives in European cities and build and promote a commons sector by transforming cities’ institutional and policy frameworks. Commons in the city involve people managing urban resources – such as space – together through which economic and, more importantly, social value is created. It is crucial to protect that value as it sustains the very social fabric of our cities. Urban commons strengthen existing communities and bring people together into new ones, they herald the era of pro-active citizenship and encourage participatory and democratic governance." (https://www.commonslabantwerpen.org/publicaties/2018/12/5/shared-spaces-new-paper-on-urban-commons-by-commons-network)