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− | In this | + | In this section, we are compiling policy proposals that are specifically oriented around commons. |
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+ | We endorse the proposal by Joseph Cederwall: '''A [[Global New Deal For The Commons]]''' [https://thedig.nz/editorial/hope-for-nature-a-new-deal-for-the-commons/?] | ||
=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
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(https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2017/08/20/ostrom-city-design-principles-urban-commons/) | (https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2017/08/20/ostrom-city-design-principles-urban-commons/) | ||
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+ | =Key Concepts= | ||
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+ | * The [[Global Urban Commons Stack]], a proposal for leagues of cities, associated with cooperatives, ethical finances and other actors of generative business practice, to create global open design depositories (which we call [[Protocol Cooperatives]], to mutualize the basic urban provisioning systems. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Public-Commons Partnership]] protocols for cooperation between the public sector and commons-based collectives seeking to improve the common good of the city. See also the report on the topic by Commonwealth UK: [[Public-Common Partnerships]]: Building New Circuits of Collective Ownership. By Keir Milburn and Bertie Russell. Manchester, UK: Commonwealth, 2019 | ||
+ | [https://common-wealth.co.uk/Public-common-partnerships.htm] | ||
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+ | * Institutional proposals for the [[Commonification of Public Services]] (such as [[Acqua Beni Comuni Napoli]]) | ||
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=Status of city-based commons transitions= | =Status of city-based commons transitions= | ||
− | * Italian cities started implementing protocols for formal collaboration between public authorities after the crafting of the [[Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons]]; see also: [[Bologna's Urban Commons Approach]] | + | ==A for Amsterdam and Antwerp== |
+ | |||
+ | * [[Amsterdam Is Pivoting to Doughnut Economics as Policy Framework]]; and it has signed the [[Maak Accord 020 - Amsterdam]] with contributory citizens, promising to set aside up to 10% of the city budget for territorial change. Amsterdam is working with De Meent and Commons Network on a commons transition for the city. See f.e. [[Amsterdam 2018 Coalition Accord and its Commons-Centric Elements]]; The crafting of the [[Commons Transition Plan for Amsterdam]] is ongoing; | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Antwerp, Belgium has a very dynamic Commons Lab | ||
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+ | ==B for Barcelona and Bologna== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Barcelona has crafted several policy plans with a distinct attention to the concept of the Commons: see [[Barcelona City Council Open Digitisation Plan]] ; [[Barcelona City Data Commons]]. "The “communitarian management framework” called “Patrimoni Ciutadà”. According to the Spanish and the Catalan legal system, “communitarian management” is a quite innovative formula enabling citizens and neighbors to manage, control, arrange, run, and decide which kind of activities and which kind of management they want for their “citizen heritage”. [https://generative-commons.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/policy-brief_last-version-post-round-table.pdf]. See: [[Communitarian Management Framework - Barcelona]] | ||
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+ | * Italian cities started implementing protocols for formal collaboration between public authorities after the crafting of the [[Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons]]; see also: [[Bologna's Urban Commons Approach]] and: [[Christian Iaone on the Urban Commons Charters in Italy]]. See also here for more info on the [[Co-Cities Project]]. | ||
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+ | ==G for Ghent and Grenoble== | ||
− | * The Commons Transition | + | * The [[Commons Transition Plan for the City of Ghent]] was crafted in 2017 [https://stad.gent/ghent-international/city-policy-and-structure/ghent-commons-city/commons-transition-plan-ghent]. See for the official dutch version: [https://stad.gent/sites/default/files/article/documents/Commons%20Transitie%20Plan%20Gent.pdf]. Unfortunately, a new coalition has not advanced on the issue since the last electoral cycle; prospects are dim. |
For context, see our P2P Foundation Report: [[Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions]]. By Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Niaros. P2P Foundation and Heinrich Boll Foundation, 2017 [http://commonstransition.org/changing-societies-through-urban-commons-transitions/] This is a more reflexive document on the experience in Ghent, with chapter 3 focusing on Ghent itself. | For context, see our P2P Foundation Report: [[Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions]]. By Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Niaros. P2P Foundation and Heinrich Boll Foundation, 2017 [http://commonstransition.org/changing-societies-through-urban-commons-transitions/] This is a more reflexive document on the experience in Ghent, with chapter 3 focusing on Ghent itself. | ||
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+ | * the city of Grenoble, in France, where a permanent assembly of the commons, involving citizens and local organizations, was directly promoted by the city council. | ||
+ | [https://generative-commons.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/policy-brief_last-version-post-round-table.pdf] | ||
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+ | ==L for Lille and Lisbon== | ||
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+ | * In several French cities, commoners have organized initiatives like the [[Assembly of the Commons]] and the [[Chamber of the Commons]], for which Lille in Northern France was the pioneer. There is already a political influence of commons' themes, see: [[Commons Proposals for the French Municipal Elections of 2019]] | ||
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+ | * “In 2010, the City Council of Lisbon, aware of the urban inequalities in the city, identified seventy-seven Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones (BIP/ZIP, original acronym in Portuguese). .. Through this program, the City Council is trying to reinforce the socio-territorial cohesion of the municipality by mobilising citizens’ energy in the search for solutions that can continue into the future.” [https://generative-commons.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/policy-brief_last-version-post-round-table.pdf]. See: [[Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones - Lisbon]] | ||
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+ | ==N for Naples== | ||
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+ | Naples was one of the first cities to institute [[City-Based Departments of the Commons]]. See also its [[Assessor of the Commons]] ; | ||
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+ | ==S for Seoul, Sydney== | ||
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+ | * The now deceased mayor Park of the city of Seoul announced to the P2P Foundation an inquiry on how to move from the paradigm of the sharing city, which made Seoul famous, to that of a commons city. The Karl Polany Asia Institute, in collaboration with the P2P Foundation, are preparing a report on the urban commons in Seoul. | ||
* The Commons Lab of Sydney has sent a [[Draft Proposal for a Commons Transition Plan for the City of Sydney]] in August 2019 | * The Commons Lab of Sydney has sent a [[Draft Proposal for a Commons Transition Plan for the City of Sydney]] in August 2019 | ||
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− | + | ==Miscellaneous== | |
− | * | + | * List of specific Commons Labs: Antwerp, Belgium ; The Hague, Netherlands [https://www.commonslabdenhaag.nl/] |
− | * | + | * The [[Co-Cities Report on the Urban Commons Transitions]] of LabGov (with the collaboration of the P2P Foundation), has analyzed 1,000 case studies of urban commons, half from the Global South. |
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+ | ==Regional and Larger Scale== | ||
+ | This document by the French digital ambassador stresses the strategic interest for the French government and the EU of supporting the expansion of digital commons: see [[Digital Commons as Drivers of Sovereignty]] | ||
+ | * [[Multi-Stakeholder Institutions for Terrotirial Transition - France]] | ||
+ | * [[Proposed Constitutional Amendment To Introduce the Commons in the French Constitution]] | ||
=P2P Foundation Reports= | =P2P Foundation Reports= | ||
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* Dutch-language report: Commons Transitie Plan voor de stad Gent. Van Michel Bauwens en Yurek Onzia. Juni 2017. In opdracht van de stad Gent. [https://stad.gent/sites/default/files/article/documents/Commons%20Transitie%20Plan%20Gent.pdf Pdf version of the original dutch-language policy proposal] | * Dutch-language report: Commons Transitie Plan voor de stad Gent. Van Michel Bauwens en Yurek Onzia. Juni 2017. In opdracht van de stad Gent. [https://stad.gent/sites/default/files/article/documents/Commons%20Transitie%20Plan%20Gent.pdf Pdf version of the original dutch-language policy proposal] | ||
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+ | =Key Quotes= | ||
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+ | ==We need to couple private sufficiency and public luxury== | ||
+ | |||
+ | "The new approach could start with the idea of private sufficiency and public luxury. There is not enough physical or environmental space for everyone to enjoy private luxury: if everyone in London acquired a tennis court, a swimming pool, a garden and a private art collection, the city would cover England. Private luxury shuts down space, creating deprivation. But magnificent public amenities – wonderful parks and playgrounds, public sports centres and swimming pools, galleries, allotments and public transport networks – create more space for everyone at a fraction of the cost. | ||
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+ | Wherever possible, such assets should be owned and managed by neither state nor market, but by communities, in the form of commons. A commons in its true form is a non-capitalist system in which a resource is controlled in perpetuity by a community for the shared and equal benefit of its members." | ||
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+ | - George Monbiot [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/oct/11/labour-global-economy-planet] | ||
=Key Resources= | =Key Resources= | ||
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+ | ==Key Articles== | ||
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+ | * '''Urban alternatives, to what degree? Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism'''. By Iolanda Bianchi. [forthcoming in “Spatial Justice and the Commons”, Center for Spatial Justice: Istanbul], 2019 [https://www.academia.edu/38848160/Urban_alternatives_to_what_degree_Parallelisms_between_Commons_and_Municipalism]. See: [[Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism for Urban Alternatives]] | ||
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* '''Our Commons: Political Ideas for a New Europe. Ed. by Sophie Bloemen and Thomas de Groot. Commons Network, 2019''' [https://www.commonsnetwork.org/ourcommons/]. See: [[Commons-Based Political Ideas for a New Europe]] | * '''Our Commons: Political Ideas for a New Europe. Ed. by Sophie Bloemen and Thomas de Groot. Commons Network, 2019''' [https://www.commonsnetwork.org/ourcommons/]. See: [[Commons-Based Political Ideas for a New Europe]] | ||
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+ | ==Key Experts== | ||
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+ | ===France=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Lionel Maurel]]: particularly versed in licenses | ||
+ | * [[Olivier Jaspart]]: seeking a synthesis between commons law and administrative law | ||
+ | * [[Valerie Peugeot]]: adviser to different commmissions | ||
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==Key Policy Proposals== | ==Key Policy Proposals== | ||
+ | * [[Politics for the Commons - France]]: "Politiques des Commun: Cahier de propositions en contexte municipal": an overview of commons-oriented policies for the municipal level, as a preparation tool for citizen lobbying for the 2020 municipal elections in France. [https://politiquesdescommuns.cc/] | ||
− | + | #[[Charter of the Commons]] | |
− | + | #[[Permanent Commons Fund]] | |
+ | #[[Inclusive Value Ledger]], proposed by NY Assemblyman Ron Kim is the first contribution-based public accounting scheme I have heard of; therefore a paramount and pivotal commons-based policy proposal | ||
+ | ==Key Legislation and Regulation== | ||
− | + | * [[Policy Proposals for City as Commons]]. Find them also in the book: The City as Commons: A Policy Reader. Ed. by José Maria Ramos. Commons Transition Coalition, Melbourne, Australia (2016). [https://www.academia.edu/27143172/The_City_as_Commons_a_Policy_Reader] | |
* [[Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons]] | * [[Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons]] | ||
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+ | * Support of the french government for makerspaces as drivers of territorial development: [https://www.societenumerique.gouv.fr/tierslieux/? "Nouveaux lieux, nouveaux liens : l’Etat s’engage pour les tiers-lieux"]: "Appel à manifestation d’intérêt : “Fabriques de Territoire”. | ||
==Key Videos== | ==Key Videos== | ||
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* [[Commons-Based Renewable Energy in the Age of Climate Collapse]]. By David Hammerstein. | * [[Commons-Based Renewable Energy in the Age of Climate Collapse]]. By David Hammerstein. | ||
* [[Energy Commons as the Missing Link Between Energy Transition and Climate Justice]] | * [[Energy Commons as the Missing Link Between Energy Transition and Climate Justice]] | ||
+ | * [[Collaboration between Local Authorities and Renewable Energy Cooperatives]] | ||
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* [[Moving to a European Common Food Policy instead of a Common Agricultural Policy]] | * [[Moving to a European Common Food Policy instead of a Common Agricultural Policy]] | ||
+ | * [[Food Commons 2.0]] | ||
+ | * [[Food Commons in Europe]] | ||
+ | * [[Food Policy Councils]] | ||
+ | * [[Homegrown Minneapolis Commons-Based Food Policy Blueprint]] | ||
+ | * [[Territories of Commons in Europe]], see the Policy Paper: “Territories of Commons” in Europe: pivotal for food production, nature stewardship, heritage maintenance and climate mitigation. By Jose Luis Vivero Pol et al. Conference Paper for the European Commons Assembly, in Brussels, November 2016 [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309859533_Territories_of_Commons_in_Europe_pivotal_for_food_production_nature_stewardship_heritage_maintenance_and_climate_mitigation] | ||
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==Housing== | ==Housing== | ||
* [[Commons Law for Housing]]. By Saki Bailey | * [[Commons Law for Housing]]. By Saki Bailey | ||
+ | * [[Naples Council Resolution of 2016 on Occupied Buildings as Common Goods]] | ||
+ | * [[Naples' Government Resolution no. 446 - 2016 on the Identification of Urban Spaces as Commons]] | ||
+ | * [[Shared Spaces as Urban Commons in Amsterdam and Berlin]] | ||
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+ | ==Welfare and Social Solidarity Schemes== | ||
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+ | * [[Commons-Based Welfare Infrastructures in European Cities]] | ||
[[Category:Commons]] | [[Category:Commons]] |
Revision as of 13:39, 25 October 2020
In this section, we are compiling policy proposals that are specifically oriented around commons.
We endorse the proposal by Joseph Cederwall: A Global New Deal For The Commons [1]
Contents
Introduction
Five Basic Design Principles for the Urban Commons
Christian Iaione and Sheila Foster:
"We have distilled five key design principles for the urban commons:
- Principle 1: Collective governance refers to the presence of a multi-stakeholder governance scheme whereby the community emerges as an actor and partners up with at least three different urban actors
- Principle 2: Enabling State expresses the role of the State in facilitating the creation of urban commons and supporting collective action arrangements for the management and sustainability of the urban commons.
- Principle 3: Social and Economic Pooling refers to the presence of different forms of resource pooling and cooperation between five possible actors in the urban environment
- Principle 4: Experimentalism is the presence of an adaptive and iterative approach to designing the legal processes and institutions that govern urban commons.
- Principle 5: Tech Justice highlights access to technology, the presence of digital infrastructure, and open data protocols as an enabling driver of collaboration and the creation of urban commons."
(https://www.thenatureofcities.com/2017/08/20/ostrom-city-design-principles-urban-commons/)
Key Concepts
- The Global Urban Commons Stack, a proposal for leagues of cities, associated with cooperatives, ethical finances and other actors of generative business practice, to create global open design depositories (which we call Protocol Cooperatives, to mutualize the basic urban provisioning systems.
- Public-Commons Partnership protocols for cooperation between the public sector and commons-based collectives seeking to improve the common good of the city. See also the report on the topic by Commonwealth UK: Public-Common Partnerships: Building New Circuits of Collective Ownership. By Keir Milburn and Bertie Russell. Manchester, UK: Commonwealth, 2019
- Institutional proposals for the Commonification of Public Services (such as Acqua Beni Comuni Napoli)
Status of city-based commons transitions
A for Amsterdam and Antwerp
- Amsterdam Is Pivoting to Doughnut Economics as Policy Framework; and it has signed the Maak Accord 020 - Amsterdam with contributory citizens, promising to set aside up to 10% of the city budget for territorial change. Amsterdam is working with De Meent and Commons Network on a commons transition for the city. See f.e. Amsterdam 2018 Coalition Accord and its Commons-Centric Elements; The crafting of the Commons Transition Plan for Amsterdam is ongoing;
- Antwerp, Belgium has a very dynamic Commons Lab
B for Barcelona and Bologna
- Barcelona has crafted several policy plans with a distinct attention to the concept of the Commons: see Barcelona City Council Open Digitisation Plan ; Barcelona City Data Commons. "The “communitarian management framework” called “Patrimoni Ciutadà”. According to the Spanish and the Catalan legal system, “communitarian management” is a quite innovative formula enabling citizens and neighbors to manage, control, arrange, run, and decide which kind of activities and which kind of management they want for their “citizen heritage”. [3]. See: Communitarian Management Framework - Barcelona
- Italian cities started implementing protocols for formal collaboration between public authorities after the crafting of the Bologna Regulation for the Care and Regeneration of Urban Commons; see also: Bologna's Urban Commons Approach and: Christian Iaone on the Urban Commons Charters in Italy. See also here for more info on the Co-Cities Project.
G for Ghent and Grenoble
- The Commons Transition Plan for the City of Ghent was crafted in 2017 [4]. See for the official dutch version: [5]. Unfortunately, a new coalition has not advanced on the issue since the last electoral cycle; prospects are dim.
For context, see our P2P Foundation Report: Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions. By Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Niaros. P2P Foundation and Heinrich Boll Foundation, 2017 [6] This is a more reflexive document on the experience in Ghent, with chapter 3 focusing on Ghent itself.
- the city of Grenoble, in France, where a permanent assembly of the commons, involving citizens and local organizations, was directly promoted by the city council.
L for Lille and Lisbon
- In several French cities, commoners have organized initiatives like the Assembly of the Commons and the Chamber of the Commons, for which Lille in Northern France was the pioneer. There is already a political influence of commons' themes, see: Commons Proposals for the French Municipal Elections of 2019
- “In 2010, the City Council of Lisbon, aware of the urban inequalities in the city, identified seventy-seven Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones (BIP/ZIP, original acronym in Portuguese). .. Through this program, the City Council is trying to reinforce the socio-territorial cohesion of the municipality by mobilising citizens’ energy in the search for solutions that can continue into the future.” [8]. See: Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones - Lisbon
N for Naples
Naples was one of the first cities to institute City-Based Departments of the Commons. See also its Assessor of the Commons ;
S for Seoul, Sydney
- The now deceased mayor Park of the city of Seoul announced to the P2P Foundation an inquiry on how to move from the paradigm of the sharing city, which made Seoul famous, to that of a commons city. The Karl Polany Asia Institute, in collaboration with the P2P Foundation, are preparing a report on the urban commons in Seoul.
- The Commons Lab of Sydney has sent a Draft Proposal for a Commons Transition Plan for the City of Sydney in August 2019
Miscellaneous
- List of specific Commons Labs: Antwerp, Belgium ; The Hague, Netherlands [9]
- The Co-Cities Report on the Urban Commons Transitions of LabGov (with the collaboration of the P2P Foundation), has analyzed 1,000 case studies of urban commons, half from the Global South.
Regional and Larger Scale
This document by the French digital ambassador stresses the strategic interest for the French government and the EU of supporting the expansion of digital commons: see Digital Commons as Drivers of Sovereignty
- Multi-Stakeholder Institutions for Terrotirial Transition - France
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment To Introduce the Commons in the French Constitution
P2P Foundation Reports
* Report/Book: Changing Societies through Urban Commons Transitions. By Michel Bauwens and Vasilis Niaros. P2P Foundation and Heinrich Boll Foundation, 2017 [10]: This is a reflexive document on the experience in Ghent, with chapter 3 focusing on Ghent itself.
- English translation of the original Commons Transition Plan for the City of Ghent can be downloaded here
- Dutch-language report: Commons Transitie Plan voor de stad Gent. Van Michel Bauwens en Yurek Onzia. Juni 2017. In opdracht van de stad Gent. Pdf version of the original dutch-language policy proposal
Key Quotes
We need to couple private sufficiency and public luxury
"The new approach could start with the idea of private sufficiency and public luxury. There is not enough physical or environmental space for everyone to enjoy private luxury: if everyone in London acquired a tennis court, a swimming pool, a garden and a private art collection, the city would cover England. Private luxury shuts down space, creating deprivation. But magnificent public amenities – wonderful parks and playgrounds, public sports centres and swimming pools, galleries, allotments and public transport networks – create more space for everyone at a fraction of the cost.
Wherever possible, such assets should be owned and managed by neither state nor market, but by communities, in the form of commons. A commons in its true form is a non-capitalist system in which a resource is controlled in perpetuity by a community for the shared and equal benefit of its members."
- George Monbiot [11]
Key Resources
Key Articles
- Urban alternatives, to what degree? Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism. By Iolanda Bianchi. [forthcoming in “Spatial Justice and the Commons”, Center for Spatial Justice: Istanbul], 2019 [12]. See: Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism for Urban Alternatives
Key Books
- Plunder of the Commons: A Manifesto for Sharing Public Wealth. By Guy Standing. Penguin / Pelican Books, 2019 [13]
- Our Commons: Political Ideas for a New Europe. Ed. by Sophie Bloemen and Thomas de Groot. Commons Network, 2019 [14]. See: Commons-Based Political Ideas for a New Europe
Key Experts
France
- Lionel Maurel: particularly versed in licenses
- Olivier Jaspart: seeking a synthesis between commons law and administrative law
- Valerie Peugeot: adviser to different commmissions
Key Policy Proposals
- Politics for the Commons - France: "Politiques des Commun: Cahier de propositions en contexte municipal": an overview of commons-oriented policies for the municipal level, as a preparation tool for citizen lobbying for the 2020 municipal elections in France. [15]
- Charter of the Commons
- Permanent Commons Fund
- Inclusive Value Ledger, proposed by NY Assemblyman Ron Kim is the first contribution-based public accounting scheme I have heard of; therefore a paramount and pivotal commons-based policy proposal
Key Legislation and Regulation
- Policy Proposals for City as Commons. Find them also in the book: The City as Commons: A Policy Reader. Ed. by José Maria Ramos. Commons Transition Coalition, Melbourne, Australia (2016). [16]
- Support of the french government for makerspaces as drivers of territorial development: "Nouveaux lieux, nouveaux liens : l’Etat s’engage pour les tiers-lieux": "Appel à manifestation d’intérêt : “Fabriques de Territoire”.
Key Videos
Topics
Energy
- Commons-Based Renewable Energy in the Age of Climate Collapse. By David Hammerstein.
- Energy Commons as the Missing Link Between Energy Transition and Climate Justice
- Collaboration between Local Authorities and Renewable Energy Cooperatives
Food and Agriculture
- Moving to a European Common Food Policy instead of a Common Agricultural Policy
- Food Commons 2.0
- Food Commons in Europe
- Food Policy Councils
- Homegrown Minneapolis Commons-Based Food Policy Blueprint
- Territories of Commons in Europe, see the Policy Paper: “Territories of Commons” in Europe: pivotal for food production, nature stewardship, heritage maintenance and climate mitigation. By Jose Luis Vivero Pol et al. Conference Paper for the European Commons Assembly, in Brussels, November 2016 [17]
Housing
- Commons Law for Housing. By Saki Bailey
- Naples Council Resolution of 2016 on Occupied Buildings as Common Goods
- Naples' Government Resolution no. 446 - 2016 on the Identification of Urban Spaces as Commons
- Shared Spaces as Urban Commons in Amsterdam and Berlin
Welfare and Social Solidarity Schemes
Pages in category "Commons Policy"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 442 total.
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- Impetus Plan for the Social and Solidarity Economy in Barcelona
- Inclusive Ownership Funds
- Inclusive Stakeholding Initiative
- Inclusive Value Ledger
- Industrial Common Ownership Movement - UK
- Indy Johar on the Institutional Infrastructure for a Distributed and Collaborative Future
- Infrastructure Commons
- Institutional Elements of the Democratic Economy
- Institutionalizing the Commons in Italy
- Interfacing the Urban Data Commons
- Internet of People DiEM Agenda
- Islands of Sustainability
- Italian Constituent for the Commons
- Italian Water Movement and the Politics of the Commons
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- LabGov Co-Governance Project
- Land for the Many
- Land Usage and Local Habitation Rights as Juridical Reforms for Land Property in France
- Laura Flanders Report on the Preston Model of Local Community Wealth Building
- Left and Big Data
- Legal Limits to Progressive Politics in the Neoliberal European Union
- Legislation for Urban Spaces as Commons - Napels
- Leipzig Charter for Public-Commons Cooperation in Europe
- List of European Policy Consultants
- Livable Income Guarantee
- Local Authority as a Cooperative
- Local Energy Ownership in Europe
- Local Green New Deal Project
- Local Policies for the Smart City and Knowledge Society in Barcelona
- Local, Shared Ownership of Renewable Energy Infrastructure
- Localization Policies Directory
- Locally Owned, Import-Substituting Businesses
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- Maija Faehnle
- Making of a Democratic Economy
- Manifesto for Sharing Public Wealth
- Marjolein Cremer
- Mass Participation To Build Resilient Neighbourhoods
- Michel Bauwens on Resilient and Empowered Communities for the 21st Century
- Mietshäuser Syndikat
- Milan Urban Food Policy Pact
- Milan's Sharing City Policy Strategy
- Minim
- Modern Jubilee
- Moving to a European Common Food Policy instead of a Common Agricultural Policy
- Multi-Stakeholder Institutions for Territorial Transition - France
- Muncipal Socialism
- Muncipalism in Spain
- MuniBnB
- Municipal Basic Income
- Municipal Buybacks of Energy Infrastructure
- Mutualist Economy as a New Deal for Ownership
- Mutualizing Urban Provisioning Systems
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- Naples Council Resolution of 2016 on Occupied Buildings as Common Goods
- Naples' Government Resolution no. 446 - 2016 on the Identification of Urban Spaces as Commons
- Naples’ Urban Civic Uses Policy
- National Council for Food and Nutritional Security - Brazil
- National Fair Shares
- Natural Commons in European Countries
- Navigating System Transition in a Volatile Century
- Neapolitan Experience with New Commons-Based Participatory Institutions
- Neighborhood Action Coalition
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program - Minneapolis
- New Common Institutions in Barcelona
- New Data Infrastructures
- New Municipalism
- Ngā Whenua Rāhui Trust - New Zealand
- Nikita Perumal and Chris Woolery on Democratizing Power in Rural America Through Electric Coops
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- Oakland Maker City
- Occupied Buildings in Naples as Common Goods
- Online Advertising Tax as the Foundation of a Public Service Internet
- Open AI Registers for Municipal Algorithms
- Open Source Data for Public Transport in Africa
- Open Source Observatory and Repository for European Public Administrations
- Overview of the Policies for Promotion of the Solidarity Economy by the Spanish Municipalist Administrations
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- P2P Accounting for Planetary Survival
- Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism for Urban Alternatives
- Paris Declaration for Open Government Partnership
- Parlament der Commons - Berlin
- Participation Income
- Participation Income and the Provision of Socially Valuable Activities
- Peer Production of Public Health
- Permanent Commons Fund
- Place of the Commons in the French Presidential Election of 2017
- Plan de transition vers les communs de la ville de Gand
- Platform Economy Policies for Sharing Cities with a Focus on Barcelona
- Platform Economy Policies in Barcelona
- Plunder of the Commons
- Poble Nou Fab City Prototype in Barcelona
- Point Communs
- Policies and Governance Models for Urban Cultural Commons
- Policies for a Shareable City
- Policies for Community-Owned Platforms
- Policies for Shareable Cities
- Policies To Support Local Food Production
- Policies To Support Local Manufacturing
- Policy Ideas for Shareable Urban Housing
- Policy Proposals for City as Commons
- Political and Policy Developments Around the Commons
- Political Economy of Degrowth
- Politics for the Commons - France
- Portland Assembly
- Portland's Anti-Displacement and Place-Based Mitigation Efforts
- Possibility of Rapid Transition
- Predistribution of Wealth
- Preston Model
- Principles of Fiduciary Asset Investment Restraint
- Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones - Lisbon
- Priscilla Claeys
- Procomuns
- Producerist Political Economy
- Profile of the Cooperative Economy of Emilia-Romagna
- Proposed Constitutional Amendment To Introduce the Commons in the French Constitution
- Public Co-Housing
- Public Food Forests
- Public Land Value Capture
- Public Money for Public Code
- Public-Common Partnerships
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- Rapid Response for Communities to Deal with Corona Housing Crisis
- Reading List on Commoning Housing
- Realising Just Cities
- REC Real Economy Currency in Besos - Barcelona
- Recapturing Land Rent Value To Fund Contributory Civic Activities in Australia
- Rediscovery of Health as a Common Good After the Coronavirus Outbreak
- Regulation of the Urban Commons in Bologna
- Regulation of the Urban Commons in Naples
- Regulation of the Urban Commons in Rome
- Regulation of the Urban Commons in Turin
- Regulation of Urban Commons - Italy
- Reimagining the Civic Commons
- Releasing the True Value of Land
- Remunicipalisation of the Energy System
- Remunicipalization of Energy in Germany
- Rent Extraction in a Resource-Constrained Future
- Repowering London
- Resilience Force Proposal
- Resurgence and Repression of the Commons Movement in Italy
- Riane Eisler on the Basic Income and the Care-Centered Economy
- Right of Public Access and Freedom to Roam - Sweden
- Right to the Co-City
- Right to the Datafied City
- Role of Seoul in the Global Imaginaries of the Sharing Economy
- Roles of City Governments in the Sharing Economy
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- San Francisco Sharing Economy Working Group
- Science-Based Target Networks for Earth-Based Systems
- Scottish Farm Land Trust
- Self-Governing the Sharing Economy by Municipalities
- Sentilo
- Seoul Metropolitan Government Ordinance on the Promotion of Sharing
- Sergio Andreozzi
- Sergio Couto
- Shared Mobility Strategy in Milan
- Shared Property Tax System
- Shared Renewables Model
- Shared Spaces as Urban Commons
- Shared Spaces as Urban Commons in Amsterdam and Berlin
- ShareHub Seoul
- Sharing City Seoul
- Sinistra Comune
- Smart City Barcelona Commons Report
- Smart Integrated Decentralized Energy Systems
- Social and Solidarity Economy and the Rise of New Municipalism
- Social Wealth Funds
- Solar Thermal Ordinance
- Sophie Ghyselen on the Community Land Trust Model in Brussels
- State of the Political Commons in 2018
- Strategies and Policies to Protect and Strengthen Commons in Urban Environments
- Study of Local Currencies and 100 Percent Reserve Banking in Ecological Economics
- Summary of the Commons-Oriented Policy Recommendations of the French National Council of Digital Technology
- Superblocks Policy - Barcelona
- Support for Sharing Infrastructure in Malmo
- Supporting the Commons in the EU Policy Landscape
- Sustainable Prosperity in Europe
- Sydney Car-Sharing Policy
- Sydney Commons Lab
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- Taxes as Commons
- Tech Justice
- Tech Tax
- Technological Sovereignty
- Technopolitical Platforms for Urban Democracy in Madrid and Barcelona
- Temporary Use Platforms
- Territories of Commons
- Territories of Commons in Europe
- Territories of Commons in Europe as Niches of a Much Needed Transition
- Thunder Valley CDC in the Oglala Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation
- Total Carbon Rationing
- Toward the Urban Commons of Conviviality
- Towards a EU Roadmap for the Commons
- Towards a Public Policy for the Wireless Community Network Commons
- Towards a Theory of ICT Mediated Citizen Engagement
- Towards a Universal Basic Income for All Humanity
- Tradable Energy Quotas