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- Allotment Garden + (Physical spaces comprised of publicly/privately held vacant lots in cities that allow neighborhood locals to grow food and plants, conduct urban greenery, and work together to achieve self sufficiency.)
- Park Conservancy + (A nonprofit organization raising large sums of money to co-manage large urban parks in partnership with local governments)
- Knowledge City + (An integrated knowledge based cluster or g … An integrated knowledge based cluster or geographical entity (in an urban setting) that physically and institutionally combines locally focused innovation, science, creativity within the context of an expanding globalized and interconnected economy by emphasizing on the development and advancement of technologies and vibrant socio-economic activities that focus on conserving rich natural environments, quality built environments, presence of tolerance and acceptance of multiculturalism, democratic, transparent and visionary governance, and enriched human capitalary governance, and enriched human capital)
- Tactical Chartering Manifesto/Social and Physical Space Assessment + (First sentence pertains ONLY to degradatio … First sentence pertains ONLY to degradation, but there a conditions within the commons that can be in a good state, so preservation becomes the desired outcome. Make sure to generalize this specific term of this task...</br> </br>Each sub-chapter should be more focussed on what than why : what is (or should be "Assessing the physical aspect of the space" rather than why " there was a reason to voice concern"</br> </br>You're right... I will add some sentenses on what this process is.</br> </br>the "why" should be in another chapter (probably before) that explain the reasons and the principles of the tactical chartering </br> </br>I agree with this point. This will take some time to reorganize...</span>ill take some time to reorganize...</span>)
- Agrocité + (Le concept d'Agrocité a été développé par … Le concept d'Agrocité a été développé par AAA, Atelier d'Architecture Autogéré. Il s'inscrit dans la stratégie R'urban, pour Résilience Urbaine. L'agrocité y est décrite comme une "unité d’agriculture urbaine civique constituée par une micro-ferme expérimentale, des jardins collectifs, des espaces pédagogiques et culturels et des dispositifs de production énergétique, de compostage et de collecte d’eau pluviale." La première Agrocité à été iréalisée à Colombes en 2011. En 2015, la ferme avait 400 adhérents et employait un maraîcher à temps plein. Mais après les élections, la nouvelle équipe municipale a décidé de récupérer son terrain pour le transformer en parc de stationnement ! Une deuxième Agrocité en construction à Gennevilliers a bénéficié pour partie de la récupération d'éléments construits à Colombes et du savoir-faire accumulé tant par les architectes que par les habitants. En 2019, une troisième Agrocité est ouverte à Bagneux (banlieue sud de Paris). L'agrocité est donc un moyen pour les habitants de se saisir des enjeux écologiques dans le cadre de leur vie quotidienne et à partir d'une activité concrète et réalisable par eux mêmes. C‘est une démarche de mobilisation citoyenne qui vise à élaborer des solutions de résilience urbaine auto-gérées avec les habitants.ce urbaine auto-gérées avec les habitants.)
- Allotment Garden +
- Jardins communautaires + (Shared urban spaces that consist of multip … Shared urban spaces that consist of multiple garden plots of equal size, often on municipally owned land, constituting well managed flower, bush, and tree rich sites that provide lot holders with a variety of locally resourceful flora (including vegetables, fruits, and ornamental flowers)egetables, fruits, and ornamental flowers))
- Community garden + (Shared urban spaces that consist of multip … Shared urban spaces that consist of multiple garden plots of equal size, often on municipally owned land, constituting well managed flower, bush, and tree rich sites that provide lot holders with a variety of locally resourceful flora (including vegetables, fruits, and ornamental flowers)egetables, fruits, and ornamental flowers))
- Traditional Knowledge License + (Traditional Knowledge (TK) Licenses In 200 … Traditional Knowledge (TK) Licenses</br>In 2008, we began developing the TK Licenses concept. Inspired by Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/) and in conversation with Indigenous communities, our goal was to develop a new and complimentary set of licenses that addressed the diversity of Indigenous needs in relation to intellectual property. This work received funding from IPinCH (https://www.sfu.ca/ipinch/) and WIPO (http://www.wipo.int/tk/en/) and was part of the original NEH grant funding to develop Mukurtru CMS (http://mukurtu.org/) for Indigenous digital content management.</br>Ongoing collaboration with our partner communities showed that the immediate concern was around negotiating and managing cultural heritage material where Indigenous individuals or communities did not hold the copyright. Instead third parties like researchers and institutions were the legal rights holders. With this focus, we developed a set of TK Labels. The Labels are an educative and non-legal intervention addressing the enormous amounts of Indigenous cultural heritage material that circulates without Indigenous perspectives or protocols regarding fair and equitable circulation and use. We currently have 4 TK Licenses in development and we continue to refine these for future use. For an example of customized TK Licenses see the Canning Stock Route Project. See http://mira.canningstockrouteproject.com/ http://mira.canningstockrouteproject.com/)