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New section focuses on urban commons developments, including policy and political aspects.
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 Resources
Key Articles
- Two articles by Jonathan Metzger, on including the non-human in our vision of the urban commons: 1) Rethinking the Urban Commons Beyond the Human vs Non-Human Divide ; 2) Enacting the Relational Complexities of More-Than-Human Urban Commoners
- The commonsbrochure of the city of Amsterdam: http://heeldeaarde.net/magazine/
Key Books
- Common Space. The City as Commons. STAVROS STAVRIDES. University of Chicagro / Zed Books, 2016 [1]
- Mary Dellenbaugh-Losse. The Urban Commons Cookbook: " A handbook for those interested in starting and growing community-led projects which highlights eight projects from Europe, South America, and the United Kingdom". [2]
- Book: Urban Commons: Moving Beyond State and Market. Ed. by Mary Dellenbaugh, Markus Kip et al. Bauwelt Fundamente, 2015; see: Moving the Urban Commons Beyond State and Market
Key People
Commons-friendly mayors:
- Renato Accorinti, mayor of the Sicilian city of Messina, Italy
- Ada Colau, the mayor of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- Luigi de Magistris: the mayor of Naples, Italy
- Eric Piolle: the mayor of Grenoble, France
- Jorge Sharp: the Mayor of Valparaíso (Chile)
Researchers:
- Nele Aernout (VUB)Differentiated Forms of Commoning in a Rental Cooperative, http://urbanstudies.brussels/people/nele-aernouts
- Line Algoed (VUB): Re-Commoning Land in Informal Settlements as Strategies Against Dispossessions, http://www.cosmopolis.be/people/line-algoed
- Alessandra Manganelli (VUB): Food Commoning in Practice. Investigating the Hybrid Governance of Local Food Networks in Brussels, http://www.cosmopolis.be/people/alessandra-manganelli
Key Videos
Pages in category "Urban Commons"
The following 177 pages are in this category, out of 384 total.
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- League of Urban Canners
- Legislation for Urban Spaces as Commons - Napels
- Leipzig Charter for Public-Commons Cooperation in Europe
- Lilac Cohousing - Leeds
- Limited-Equity Cooperatives
- Local Authority as a Cooperative
- Local Energy Ownership in Europe
- Local Green New Deal Project
- Local, Shared Ownership of Renewable Energy Infrastructure
- London Community Land Trust
- Lucie Evers on Building an Electric Car Sharing Coop Partago in Ghent
- Luigi de Magistris
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- Macao and the Struggle for Cultural Commons in Milan
- Making the Madrid Commons
- Mapping the Italian Urban and Natural Commons
- Mass Participation To Build Resilient Neighbourhoods
- Melissa - Athens, Greece
- Merits - Milan
- Methodology for Calculating the Value of an Urban Commons
- Michele D'Alena on the City as Commons Project in Bologna
- Middelgrunden Wind Turbine Cooperative
- Mietshäuser Syndikat
- Milan Urban Food Policy Pact
- Milan's Sharing City Policy Strategy
- MOBA Housing Network
- Moving the Urban Commons Beyond State and Market
- Muncipal Socialism
- Muncipally-Owned Public Banks
- MuniBnB
- Municipal Basic Income
- Municipal Buybacks of Energy Infrastructure
- Municipal Carsharing
- Municipal Fiber-to-the-Home Networks in the US
- Municipal Recipes
- 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
- Neapolitan Experience with New Commons-Based Participatory Institutions
- Neighborhood Action Coalition
- Neighborhood Revitalization Program - Minneapolis
- NEST
- Networked Cities as Resilient Platforms for Post-Capitalist Transition
- New Common Institutions in Barcelona
- New Economic Models for Civic Spaces
- New Orleans Community Fridges
- Nidiaci Community Garden
- Nidiaci Garden and Park in Florence
- NYC Mesh
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- Oakland Maker City
- Occupied Buildings in Naples as Common Goods
- Open AI Registers for Municipal Algorithms
- Open Making Society
- Open Source Digital Fabrication Machines Made in Barcelona
- Open Source Place-Making
- Open Source Soundscapes
- Open Walked Event-Based Experimentations
- Open-Source Urban Planning
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- Parallelisms between Commons and Municipalism for Urban Alternatives
- Participatory City Report
- Pascal Gielen on Commonism for the Creative City
- People’s Open Network
- Pier Paolo Fanesi on the Experience in Common Governance Through Participatory Budgetting in Grottammare Municipality
- Plan de transition vers les communs de la ville de Gand
- Platform Economy Policies in Barcelona
- Poble Nou Fab City Prototype in Barcelona
- Policies and Governance Models for Urban Cultural Commons
- Policies for a Shareable City
- Policies for Shareable Cities
- Policies To Support Local Food Production
- Policy Ideas for Shareable Urban Housing
- Policy Proposals for City as Commons
- Politics for the Commons - France
- Politics of Urban Gardening
- Portland Assembly
- Priority Intervention Neighborhoods and Zones - Lisbon
- Procomuns
- Protocol Commons
- Public Co-Housing
- Public Food Forests
- Public Money for Public Code
- Public Works - London
- Public-Civic Governance of Space in the Cascina Roccafranca of Turin
- Public-Private-Citizen Governance Partnership at Local level
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- R-Urban - France
- R-Urban Framework for Bottom-Up Urban Resilience
- Really Open University - Leeds
- REC Real Economy Currency in Besos - Barcelona
- Reclaiming Public Services
- 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
- Remunicipalisation of the Energy System
- Remunicipalization
- Remunicipalization of Energy in Germany
- Repowering London
- Restaurant Day in Helsinki
- Rethinking the Urban Commons Beyond the Human vs Non-Human Divide
- Richard Sennet et al. on Commoning the City
- Right of Public Access and Freedom to Roam - Sweden
- Right to the Co-City
- Right to the Datafied City
- Rok Kranjc
- Role of Seoul in the Global Imaginaries of the Sharing Economy
- Roles of City Governments in the Sharing Economy
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- Saki Bailey on Governing the Wealth of Urban Commons Beyond Ownership
- Sample Cases of Commons Collaborative Economy in Barcelona
- San Francisco Sharing Economy Working Group
- Self-Governance Characteristics of Generative Urban Commons in Europe
- Self-Organization in Urban Planning
- Self-Organized Artist-Run Organisations in Brussels
- Sentilo
- Seoul Draws a City Through Sharing
- Seoul Metropolitan Government Ordinance on the Promotion of Sharing
- Seoul's Sharing City Policy Strategy
- Shared Mobility Strategy in Milan
- Shared Property Tax System
- Shared Spaces as Urban Commons
- Shared Spaces as Urban Commons in Amsterdam and Berlin
- ShareHub Seoul
- Sharing and Caring COST Action
- Sharing Cities
- Sharing Cities Eu Consortium
- Sharing Cities Network
- Sharing Cities Summit 2018
- Sharing City Seoul
- Sharing Economy Association of Japan
- Sheila Foster on the Co-Cities Project and Collaborative City-Making
- Smart Cities
- Smart City Barcelona Commons Report
- Smarthoods
- Social and Solidarity Economy and the Rise of New Municipalism
- Social Temporary Use Network
- Sole Food Farms - Vancouver
- Sophie Ghyselen on the Community Land Trust Model in Brussels
- Stad in de Maak - Rotterdam
- Strategies and Policies to Protect and Strengthen Commons in Urban Environments
- Sydney Car-Sharing Policy
- Sydney Commons Lab
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- Tactical Chartering
- Tactical Chartering Manifesto
- Tech Justice
- Techno-Politics of Data and Urban Cooperative Platforms
- Technologies for Urban Networking and Self-Governance
- Temporary Use Platforms
- Theorizing the Urban Commons
- Things Network
- Three Urban Commons
- Toward the Urban Commons of Conviviality
- Towards a Global Infrastructure for Commons-Based Provisioning
- Trees as Commons and Open Source Infrastructure
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- Urban Agriculture Incentive Zone
- Urban Civic Uses Policy of Naples
- Urban Commoning in East Asia
- Urban Commons
- Urban Commons and the Right to the City in India
- Urban Commons as Sites of Societal Subsumption and Commodification within Biopolitical Capitalism
- Urban Commons Cookbook
- Urban Commons of Culture
- Urban Commons Transitions
- Urban Data Commons
- Urban Lost Fruit Networks
- Urban Public Sector as Commons
- Urban Public Spaces as Commons