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The Challenge of Social Inn...
This book addresses urban revitalization by looking at bottom up initiatives, where residents and local organizations took charge.It presents relevant theory and describes 9 case studies. It includes: Montreal, Liverpool, Gouda, Leon, Lima, Urban Initiatives Projects, France CDC Renewal Program, Jerusalem, and Mondragon
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monografia Rebiun28700058 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28700058 m d cr -n--------- 130418s2011||||||| s|||||||||||eng|d 90-8594-045-1 UAM 991008022230504211 AU-PeEL eng AU-PeEL AU-PeEL eng 303.484 307.3416 Drewe The Challenge of Social Innovation in Urban Revitalization electronic resource] challenge of social innovation in urban revitalization Amsterdam Techne Press 2011 Amsterdam Amsterdam Techne Press 1 online resource (273 p.) 1 online resource (273 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Design / Science / Planning Description based upon print version of record Contents; Introducing The Challenge of Social Innovation in Urban Revitalization; Part I: Theory; 1. Social Innovation at the Territorial Level: from Path Dependency to Path Building; 2. Social Innovation and Urban Regeneration from the Perspective of an Innovative Milieu Analysis; 3. Social Innovation: an Institutionalized Process; 4. The Agile State, an Organizational View on Spatial Development Policy in The Netherlands; 5. Combating Poverty in Europe and the Third World: Social Innovation in Motion; Part II: Cases; 6. Local Development as Social Innovation: the Case of Montreal 7. Social Innovation, Spatial Transformation and Sustainable Communities: Liverpool and the 'Eldonians'8. Bottom-up in Gouda East: Design Atelier R&M Activity Center; 9. Urban Development and Self-help Activities in León, Nicaragua; 10. Battling the Digital Divide from the Bottom-up in Lima, Peru; 11. The URBAN Initiative or the EU as Social Innovator?; 12. The Urban Renewal Program of Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations: Innovative Action to Regenerate French Towns and Cities; 13. The Case of Jerusalem: a Study in Complexity; 14. Thinking about Transfer from the Mondragón Experience Cross-Case AnalysisReference Index; Geographical Index; About the Authors This book addresses urban revitalization by looking at bottom up initiatives, where residents and local organizations took charge.It presents relevant theory and describes 9 case studies. It includes: Montreal, Liverpool, Gouda, Leon, Lima, Urban Initiatives Projects, France CDC Renewal Program, Jerusalem, and Mondragon English Participation politique Political participation Re novation urbaine Urban renewal Urban renewal Political participation Sociology & Social History Social Sciences Communities - Urban Groups Electronic books Klein, Jean-Luis Hulsbergen, Edward Drewe, Paul Klein, Juan-Luis 90-8594-018-4 Design / Science / Planning