Date
9 November 2017
Description
This report examines the re-emergence of the urban commons as both a bottom-up emergence by citizens/commoners and a radical municipal administrative configuration. Starting with an exploration of the relationship between cities and the commons, with a particular focus on the recent revival and growth of urban commons, it attempts to answer the question of why urban commons are so crucial for a social-ecological transition.
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