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- Unquestioned Neoliberal growth and austerity urbanism (24 links)
- Uneven and exclusionary urban intensification and regeneration (23 links)
- Limited citizen participation in urban planning (23 links)
- Unfit institutional structures (22 links)
- Weak(ened) civil society (21 links)
- Exclusive access to the benefits of sustainability infrastructure (21 links)
- Lack of effective knowledge brokerage and stewardship opportunities (20 links)
- Material and livelihood inequalities (19 links)
- Uneven environmental health and pollution patterns (17 links)
- Racialized or ethnically exclusionary urbanization (16 links)
- Database of drivers of injustice (15 links)
- Governance and participation processes (14 links)
- Nature-based solutions (13 links)
- User:Philipp Spaeth (13 links)
- Co-creation of a sustainable neighborhood in Freiburg (13 links)
- Test tableau (12 links)
- Experimentation labs (12 links)
- Sharing and cooperatives for urban commons (11 links)
- Citizens share in Berlin Energy Grid for sustainable energy (10 links)
- Policies and practices for inclusion of disadvantaged groups (10 links)
- Right to housing (10 links)
- Co-learning and knowledge brokerage (10 links)
- Inner-city community energy in London (10 links)
- Co-living, co-housing & intentional communities (10 links)
- Holistic neighbourhood development Augustenborg (9 links)
- Envisioning and co-creating sustainable urban neighborhoods by reaching across institutional boundaries (9 links)
- Dealing flexibly with and learning from resistance in Barcelona (9 links)
- Community led affordable housing in Brussels (9 links)
- Overcoming compartmentalization in urban regeneration projects for inclusive sustainability and resilience (9 links)
- Regeneration of a deprived neighborhood in Rotterdam (9 links)
- Citizens rescuing and sharing food in Berlin (8 links)
- 4) Commit to a meaningful participation process (8 links)
- Financial practices and instruments (8 links)
- Transition towns (7 links)
- Collaborating Across Institutional Boundaries: Co-Creating Sustainable Neighborhoods (7 links)
- Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods (7 links)
- Creating a Sustainable Energy System: a Citizen-Driven Transformation (7 links)
- Energy and Mobility solutions (7 links)
- From Electricity to Empowerment: Democratizing Urban Energy Systems (7 links)
- Bottom-up resistance against gentrification in Rome (7 links)
- Democratic innovation through recognition (7 links)
- Ecovillages (7 links)
- Inviting citizens to a transformation of street space - flexibly dealing with resistance (6 links)
- Biodiversity protection and social justice in the Barcelona Natural Park (6 links)
- UrbanA Community of Practice (6 links)
- 3) Build bridges between separate stakeholder groups (6 links)
- Reconceptualising urban justice and sustainability (6 links)
- Bringing sustainable infrastructure to all - carefully engaging in public-private partnerships (6 links)
- 5) Tap into existing community networks (6 links)
- Public-private partnerships for sustainability infrastructure in Athens (6 links)