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Urban placemaking and human wellbeing in post-pandemic planning: implications from case study of Wapping Wharf, Bristol

open access: yesCities & Health
The way in which the living environment is designed has profound influences on inhabitants’ well-being; unfortunately, the search for leverage points for the socio-spatial assemblages of human wellbeing and the (re)configuration of their living ...
Jo Zhou, Esme Hatton
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Rite of Water: Other‐Than‐Human Refusals in the Bow Valley

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT In the summer of 2013, the Bow River in Southern Alberta, Canada, experienced a significant high‐water event caused by a large rainstorm, which had widespread impacts on infrastructure throughout its watershed. However, viewed through an other‐than‐human lens, these moments of infrastructural disruption caused by the high waters can be ...
Tiffany Kaewen Dang
wiley   +1 more source

Towards sustainable urban futures: A process for placemaking in South African townships

open access: yesTown and Regional Planning
While placemaking has gained global traction, South Africa lacks a locally adapted process to guide planners, policymakers, and communities in harnessing its potential – particularly in historically marginalised township settings.
Wessel Strydom   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Urban Land Reform Briefing Paper No 2: Explaining the Housing Land Corporation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This is one of six briefing papers prepared by Professor David Adams of the University of Glasgow to help explain key proposals for urban land reform made in 2014 by the Scottish Government’s Land Reform Review Group (LRRG) to whom he acted as an ...
Adams, David
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Digital placemaking and its discontents: Exploring practices, power relations, and socio-spatial dynamics in Salzburg’s ‘Andräviertel’

open access: yesConvergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies
Recent research on digital placemaking shows that digital media, especially those that have a direct or indirect spatial reference, can alter belonging and attachment to space and place and can thus create a spatial identity.
Helena Atteneder, Christine Lohmeier
semanticscholar   +1 more source

De quoi les déterritorialisation et reterritorialisation sont‐ils la somme?: méta‐analyse des usages et entendements du triptyque territorialisation‐déterritorialisation‐reterritorialisation en géographie

open access: yesCanadian Geographies / Géographies canadiennes, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring / printemps 2026.
Résumé Cet article s'intéresse aux multiples usages et entendements des processus de territorialisation, de déterritorialisation et de reterritorialisation en géographie. Examinant un vaste corpus d'articles francophones et anglophones, il cherche à dégager les différentes approches et sous‐approches de ces notions par les géographes, ce afin d ...
Frédérik Leclerc, Mario Bédard
wiley   +1 more source

Placemaking

open access: yes, 2023
Lieven Ameel   +2 more
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Placemaking for social cohesion and economic vitality: The role of urban design in transforming local markets in Pakistan

open access: yesFrontiers of Architectural Research
In planning and design, the concept of “place” has always been fundamental. Current patterns show a greater emphasis on influencing and improving community dynamics through altering the “experience” and “feeling” of locations, especially in local ...
Samirah Pervaiz   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Creating a Religious Properties Database for the City of New Bedford: an Analysis of Best Practices and Available Systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This policy analysis was written to provide the city of New Bedford, the Waterfront Historic Area League, Inter-church Council of Greater New Bedford, and the congregations with possible database systems to consider in creating their historic religious ...
Cardarelli, Elizabeth C.
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Capture land as abolition geography: The mutuality of placemaking and flight

open access: yes
Capture land is a Jamaican colloquialism for land that is (or is presumed to be) occupied without the authorization of the landowner. Working through two quotes, “just to make life for a time,” and, “we’ve always been here,” this article examines how the
Rachel Goffe
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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