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  1. This book is a critical reflection on the past and the present of urban food growing in Australia, as well as a map and a passionate rallying call to a better future as an urbanised species. It addresses the critical question of how to design, share, and live well in our cities and towns.

  2. * Report: Community Food Enterprises in Australia. Open Food Network, 2019 URL = https://about.openfoodnetwork.org.au/project/community-food-enterprises-report ...

  3. "Inspired by the example of the People’s Food Policy Project in Canada (2008-2011), last year we launched the People’s Food Plan process, Australia’s first grassroots and open-sourced food policy initiative.

  4. National ICT Australia Government Agencies Australian Communications & Media Authority Australian Government Information Management Office Events Future of Media Summit Sharing sites in Australia - Peer-to-peer social lending: lendinghub.com.au

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    1. Monique Potts, September 2019: "The plan has been submitted to City of Sydney council to inform their strategy for Sustainable Sydney 2050 and will also form the basis of our direction and strategy for the Sydney Commons Lab." 2. Jodie Hampson: "The plan is an ongoing works, and this initial version is intended as a 'conversation starter' and we...

    "This document outlines the Sydney Commons Lab’s (SCL) ‘Sydney Commons TransitionPlan’ as one possible path toward change. ‘Commons’ initiatives (defined in Part 2) areaimed at overcoming pressing modern challenges by providing an alternative to themotives and structures of a global market that often prioritises profit over social andenvironmental ...

    Part 1: Introduction

    A Commons Vision for the City of Sydney.………...……..6

    Part 2: Commons Transition Plan Foundations

    A) The Aim of the Plan.....…...8 B) What are the Commons?8 C) Potential Benefits of the Commons...…....….10 D) Research Overview…...…….......11

    Part 3: Existing Sydney Commons Prototypes

    A) Inner West Tool Library…………..14 B) Crop Swap Australia……..…………...16 C) Pingala.………....18 D) FoodLab Sydney……….....20

    "On a planet facing rapid environmental destruction and in societies confronting constantsocial and economic challenges, cities can factor significantly into both problems andsolutions. With small governments and localised interests, cities are capable of movingfaster and more creatively than nations – but they are also the level at which social an...

    Acknowledgements

    "In accordance with Bauwens and Onzia’s (2017) recognition that ‘the success of theindividual genius depends on the collective ability to create a fertile ground,’ we wish toacknowledge the many players that were pivotal to the ‘non-linear’ emergence of thisPlan. The New Economy Network Australia, which formed in 2016, and Mercury Cooperative,have played key roles in connecting commons actors and in inspiring commonsinitiatives in recent years. The Sharing Map Sydney (n.d.) initiated a genera...

    Preliminary General Findings for the City of Sydney Council

    (Part 5:) "As outlined in Part 2, the aim of this plan is to work as a discussion paper, drawingattention to the growing number of commons-oriented initiatives in the City of Sydneyand their potential implications regarding the local community at large. Additionally, theplan provides a practical toolkit, proposing concrete strategy directions and policyframeworks for the local government towards 2050. In this section, we draw together theresults of our research and propose some general findin...

  5. Pages in category "Australia" The following 142 pages are in this category, out of 142 total. 3 3000 Acres - Map A Ability Mate Access Affective Commons Al Jeffery on the Coliving Experience of Base in Melbourne Alvaro Maz on Creating Platforms That ...

  6. Description. "This research project analysed studies that have documented best practices to achieve thermal comfort in cities with similar climatic conditions to Sydney. It addresses the gap in knowledge of how people move between inside and outside, especially vulnerable populations—young, old and mobility-challenged.

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