Difference between revisions of "Database of approaches"
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*[[Alternative indicators]] | *[[Alternative indicators]] | ||
*[[Sustainability solutions and tools]] | *[[Sustainability solutions and tools]] | ||
*[[Community gardens | *[[Community gardens and food]] | ||
*[[Soil and land generation]] | *[[Soil and land generation]] | ||
*[[Biodiversity]] | *[[Biodiversity]] | ||
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*[[Governance and participation processes]] | *[[Governance and participation processes]] | ||
*[[Business models for just and sustainable cities]] | *[[Business models for just and sustainable cities]] | ||
*[[Cultural heritage as urban regeneration | *[[Cultural heritage as urban regeneration and culture-led place rejuvination]] | ||
*[[Culture for empowerment]] | *[[Culture for empowerment]] | ||
*[[Pathways and scenarios]] | *[[Pathways and scenarios]] |
Revision as of 16:23, 2 July 2019
- Nature-based solutions
- Children as change agents
- Experimentation labs
- Cooperatives/commons
- Sharing/co-living/co-working
- Multi-stakeholder partnership - policy
- Learning and knowledge brokerage
- Social security and rights
- Disadvantaged groups/inclusion and inequality
- Alternative indicators
- Sustainability solutions and tools
- Community gardens and food
- Soil and land generation
- Biodiversity
- Household
- Energy solutions
- Alternative conceptual framings
- Financial and value models
- Financial policies
- Food life-style
- Ecovillages
- Transition towns
- Apps
- Digital exchange and crowdsource platforms
- Data driven innovation
- Digital fabrication
- Self-organisation
- Co-creation
- Democratic innovation
- Governance and participation processes
- Business models for just and sustainable cities
- Cultural heritage as urban regeneration and culture-led place rejuvination
- Culture for empowerment
- Pathways and scenarios
- (Impact) evaluation and assessment framework
- Regeneration of disused space
- Template