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Asserting the Right to New Cities: Farmers’ (re)claiming Space in New Clark City

open access: yesJurnal HAM
New cities, often designed as development strategies, cause dispossession, displacement, and disruption of everyday lives of local communities. To further explore the effects of new cities and urban development in the Global South, this study explores ...
Jerome Christopher Samson Flores
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The chosen questions of the downtown cultural space revitalisation in the context of increasing Polish cities attractiveness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Cultural space revitalisation is a specific kind of city centre renewal. It especially aims atimproving a degradad urban structure in the aspect of spatial and social attractiveness.
Pazder, Dominika
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The Right to the City. Praxis of utopia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
El derecho a la ciudad fue formulado en defensa de los chabolistas en Francia a finales de los años 60. A partir de los años 90, organizaciones civiles y foros internacionales en América Latina han retomado los valores de este derecho colectivo emergente
Sugranyes, Ana
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Re-collecting Jim. Discovering a name and a slave narrative's continuing truth [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In a follow-up installment in 1839 to the anonymously authored Recollections of Slavery by a Runaway Slave, the narrator testifies that a Charleston slave speculator known as "Major Ross" had sold his brother.
Susanna Margaret Ashton
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Social Infrastructure as a Means to Achieve the Right to the City [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In The Right to the City Henri Lefebvre states that urban praxis requires places of simultaneity and encounters that make room for the fluid, shifting relationships of everyday life and social interaction (Lefebvfre 1996).
Anderson, Nadia M.
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“The Right to the City” An Ecosystemic Approach to Better Cities, Better Life [PDF]

open access: yes
Urbanism is a focus on cities and urban areas, their geography, economies, politics, social characteristics, as well as the effects on, and caused by, the built environment; it is linked to various aspects of quality of life: education, culture, justice,
Pilon, André Francisco / A. F.
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Applying the socio-ecological systems framework to assess the sustainability of tropical cattle ranching in Mexico

open access: yesFrontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
The conceptual framework of socio-ecological systems (SES) has been used to redirect resource management practices towards more sustainable scenarios.
Daniela Figueroa   +3 more
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