Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management

This paper presents set of arguments for incorporating urban commons as a way to increase resilience of the city. Vacant fallout shelters in residential neighborhoods are suitable case study, i.e. type of public place which could benefit from establishing commons management regime. Based on literatu...

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Main Author: Antonija Bogadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University North 2017-01-01
Series:Tehnički Glasnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/270891
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spelling doaj-478aac6f4eea49c2b9d9fdbf0952fa9c2020-11-25T01:32:38ZengUniversity NorthTehnički Glasnik1846-61681848-55882017-01-01111-26366Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter managementAntonija Bogadi0University North, Trg Zarka Dolinara 1, Koprivnica, CroatiaThis paper presents set of arguments for incorporating urban commons as a way to increase resilience of the city. Vacant fallout shelters in residential neighborhoods are suitable case study, i.e. type of public place which could benefit from establishing commons management regime. Based on literature review on urban commons and site analysis, policy recommendations for developing urban commons on those sites are focused on needed actions from the local government and other stakeholders in "commons associations". Assigning bundles of rights to local user groups in order to stimulate self-organizing and long-term investments in active place management is a precondition for an urban common to succeed. The work presented here has implications for future studies of applicability of urban commons.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/270891fallout shelterspolicyresilienceurban commons
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Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
Tehnički Glasnik
fallout shelters
policy
resilience
urban commons
author_facet Antonija Bogadi
author_sort Antonija Bogadi
title Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
title_short Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
title_full Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
title_fullStr Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
title_full_unstemmed Building resilience through urban commons: A policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
title_sort building resilience through urban commons: a policy recommendations for atomic shelter management
publisher University North
series Tehnički Glasnik
issn 1846-6168
1848-5588
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This paper presents set of arguments for incorporating urban commons as a way to increase resilience of the city. Vacant fallout shelters in residential neighborhoods are suitable case study, i.e. type of public place which could benefit from establishing commons management regime. Based on literature review on urban commons and site analysis, policy recommendations for developing urban commons on those sites are focused on needed actions from the local government and other stakeholders in "commons associations". Assigning bundles of rights to local user groups in order to stimulate self-organizing and long-term investments in active place management is a precondition for an urban common to succeed. The work presented here has implications for future studies of applicability of urban commons.
topic fallout shelters
policy
resilience
urban commons
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/270891
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