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Experiences of the struggle for housing, ignited by the lack of
social and affordable housing, have led to the establishing of
shared and self-managed housing areas. In such a context, it
becomes crucially important to re-think the need to define common
urban worlds "from below". Here, Penny Travlou and Stavros
Stavridis trace contemporary practices of urban commoning through
which people re-define housing economies. Connecting to a rich
literature on the importance of commons and of practices of
commoning for the creation of emancipated societies, the authors
discuss whether housing struggles and co-habitation experiences may
contribute in crucial ways to the development of a commoning
culture. The authors explore a variety of urban contexts through
global case studies from across the Global North and South, in
search of concrete examples that illustrate the potentialities of
urban commoning.
Highly visual and containing contributions from leading names in
landscape, architecture and design, this volume provides a rare
insight into people's engagement with the outdoor environment;
looking at the ways in which the design of spaces and places meets
people's needs and desires in the twenty-first century. Embracing
issues of social inclusion, recreation, and environmental quality,
the editors explore innovative ways to develop an understanding of
how the landscape, urban or rural, can contribute to health and
quality of life. Open Space: People Space examines the nature and
value of people's access to outdoor environments. Led by
Edinburgh's OPENspace research centre, the debate focuses on
current research to support good design for open space and brings
expertise from a range of disciplines to look at: an analysis of
policy and planning issues and challenges understanding the nature
and experience of exclusion the development of evidence-based
inclusive design innovative research approaches which focus on
people's access to open space and the implications of that
experience. Invaluable to policy makers, researchers, urban
designers, landscape architects, planners, managers and students,
it is also essential reading for those working in child
development, health care and community development.
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