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Rescooped by association concert urbain from DD et RSE en Midi Pyrénées
August 20, 2012 2:41 PM
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Les boucles locales d’innovation : la démocratie pour reterritorialiser la mondialisation ?

Les boucles locales d’innovation : la démocratie pour reterritorialiser la mondialisation ? | URBANmedias | Scoop.it

Les idées de réindustrialisation, de made in France, de démondialisation se développent sur le constat d’une mutation profonde de l’économie mondiale. Mais les politiques publiques adéquates restent à inventer : l’enjeu n’est pas simplement de subventionner des projets ou de superposer de nouveaux outils, il s’agit de construire de nouvelles relations entre les territoires, leurs populations, les entreprises et les acteurs financiers.


Via Respons_news, Catherine Bossis
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Rescooped by association concert urbain from Communiqu'Ethique sur les initiatives locales pour changer (un peu) le monde
June 11, 2012 2:31 PM
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Une ceinture verte pour Dijon

Une ceinture verte pour Dijon | URBANmedias | Scoop.it

La communauté d’agglomération veut rapprocher les cultures maraîchères de la ville pour favoriser les circuits courts et l’agriculture biologique. Explications.


Via Franck Dupessey Pro, Raphael Souchier, Communiqu'Ethique
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June 21, 2012 3:54 PM
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7 Ways to Disrupt Your Public Space

7 Ways to Disrupt Your Public Space | URBANmedias | Scoop.it

Last week, Fast Company posted a list, adapted from the book Smart Customers, Stupid Companies, of 7 Ways to Disrupt Your Industry. Reading through the list, we were struck by how applicable the recommendations that the authors put forth are to our own principles for good Placemaking.

But it makes sense, when you think about it: by directly involving communities in shaping their public spaces–leading with people, not design–Placemaking is in fact a highly disruptive approach.

Placemaking tosses out the idea that an architect or planner is more of an expert about how a place should be used than the people who are going to use it. By bringing people together around a shared physical place, it’s also a powerful tool for disrupting local complacency. Great public spaces give people a tangible way to connect with their neighborhoods, building a stronger local constituency–aka sense of community–over the long term.

With that in mind, we’ve taken Fast Company‘s list and tweaked it slightly to create a roster of 7 Ways to Disrupt Your Public Space for anyone who’s looking to use a local spot to build social capital in their neighborhood...


Via Lauren Moss
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