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urban_corridors [2015/12/01 18:17] โ€“ [TAZ: urban voids, temporary autonomous zones] amiurban_corridors [2016/01/13 17:48] (current) โ€“ external edit 127.0.0.1
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 A third of the world population (regardless of geopgraphic location or nationality) is moving from rural areas to the cities, within one generation the global urban population is expected to double. Today, almost 80% of europeans live and work in urban agglomerations. This raises a great deal of social, economical and environmental issues. How do cities deal with these facts, now and for the future? A third of the world population (regardless of geopgraphic location or nationality) is moving from rural areas to the cities, within one generation the global urban population is expected to double. Today, almost 80% of europeans live and work in urban agglomerations. This raises a great deal of social, economical and environmental issues. How do cities deal with these facts, now and for the future?
 Growing Food for the Hungry City is an OpenGreens project that researches the possibilities of Urban Agriculture and the green zones in the future city. Can cities secure their food security? How participative are the citizens? What is the motivation of the do-ers, the collectives of citizens? How do collectives, families and individuals organize their temporary green zones in OpenGreen networks, autonomous and bottom up? Do these sustainable cities thrive on new food politics, supported by a democratic and eco-minded community engagement? Growing Food for the Hungry City is an OpenGreens project that researches the possibilities of Urban Agriculture and the green zones in the future city. Can cities secure their food security? How participative are the citizens? What is the motivation of the do-ers, the collectives of citizens? How do collectives, families and individuals organize their temporary green zones in OpenGreen networks, autonomous and bottom up? Do these sustainable cities thrive on new food politics, supported by a democratic and eco-minded community engagement?
-The thread of this project is the creation of OpenGreen cpuls-strip (cpuls โ€“ continuous productive urban landscapes) along the canal, a biological corridor that is connected by the flightroutes and foraging areas of city honeybees.+The thread of this project is the creation of an OpenGreen track along the canal, a biological corridor that is connected by the flightroutes and foraging areas of city honeybees.
  
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   * participating gardens => active creative expressions of the participating inhabitants, communities, neighborhoods   * participating gardens => active creative expressions of the participating inhabitants, communities, neighborhoods
   * social awareness raising : human activity that strives to (re)structure and (re)shape society and the environment   * social awareness raising : human activity that strives to (re)structure and (re)shape society and the environment
-  * knowledger building of cities as complex ecosystems+  * knowledge building of cities as complex ecosystems
  
 corridors as artworks corridors as artworks
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