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DOI10.3390/su9050701
ISBN2071-1050
How sharing can contribute to more sustainable cities.
Boyko, Christopher T; Clune, Stephen J; Cooper, Rachel F D; Coulton, Claire J; Dunn, Nick S; Pollastri, Serena; Leach, Joanne M; Bouch, Christopher J; Cavada, Mariana; De Laurentiis, Valeria; Goodfellow-Smith, Mike; Hale, James D; Hunt, Dan K G; Lee, Susan E; Psarikidou, Katerina; others, .
发表日期2017-04-29
出处Sustainability
出版者MDPI
出版年2017
页码901-917
语种英语
摘要Recently, much of the literature on sharing in cities has focused on the sharing economy, in which people use online platforms to share underutilized assets in the marketplace. This view of sharing is too narrow for cities, as it neglects the myriad of ways, reasons, and scales in which citizens share in urban environments. Research presented here by the Liveable Cities team in the form of participant workshops in Lancaster and Birmingham, UK, suggests that a broader approach to understanding sharing in cities is essential. The research also highlighted tools and methods that may be used to help to identify sharing in communities. The paper ends with advice to city stakeholders, such as policymakers, urban planners, and urban designers, who are considering how to enhance sustainability in cities through sharing.
URLhttp://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/88398/
来源智库Science Policy Research Unit (United Kingdom)
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Boyko, Christopher T,Clune, Stephen J,Cooper, Rachel F D,et al. How sharing can contribute to more sustainable cities.. 2017.
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