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Temporary Appropriation in Cities - Human Spatialisation in Public Spaces and Community Resilience

English · Hardback

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This book conceptualises and illustrates temporary appropriation as an urban phenomenon, exploring its contributions to citizenship, urban social sustainability and urban health. It explains how some forms of appropriation can be subversive, existing in a grey area between legal and illegal activities in the city.
The book explores the complex and the multi-scalar nature of temporary appropriation, and touches on its relationship to issues such as:

  • sustainability and building re-use;
  • culture;
  • inclusivity, including socio-spatial inclusion;
  • streetscape design;
  • homelessness; and
  • regulations controlling the use of public spaces.
The book focuses on temporary appropriation as a necessity of adapting human needs in a city, highlighting the flexibility that is needed within urban planning and the further research that should be undertaken in this area. The book utilises case studies of Auckland, Algiers and Mexico City, and other cities with diverse cultural and historical backgrounds, to explore how planning, design and development can occur whilst maintaining community diversity and resilience.
Since urban populations are certain to grow further, this is a key topic for understanding urban dynamics, and this book will be of interest to academics and practitioners alike.

List of contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction.- Chapter 2 Understanding the Temporary Appropriation in Relationship to Social Sustainability.- Chapter 3 Between Assemblages and Temporary Appropriation: The Case of Mexico City.- Chapter 4 Temporary Appropriation and Informality.- Chapter 5 Ongoing Appropriation: Invisible Seattle and Red May.- Chapter 6 Temporary Appropriation and Public Space: Assessing the CPTED Principle of Activity Support.- Chapter 7 Temporary Appropriation of Public Spaces: The Influence of Outdoor Comfort.- Chapter 8 Origins of Informality: Examining the Historical and Spatial Roots of Informal Day-Labor Hiring Sites.- Chapter 9 Unsheltered Homelessness and the Right to Metabolism: An Urban Political Ecology of Health and Sustainability.- Chapter 10 Temporary Appropriation in Shanghai and Hong Kong: Two Study Cases Assessing the Resilience of Women Faced With the Lack of Affordable Housing.- Chapter 11 (Temporary) Appropriation (Of Space), Makassar, and Urban Kampung.- Chapter 12 Extending Temporary Appropriation Through Architecture: The Role of Adaptive Reuse in Shaping New Zealand's Built Environment.- Chapter 13 Using the Street in Mexico City Centre: Temporary Appropriation of Public Space Vs Legislation Governing Street Use.- Chapter 14 Transforming Everyday Public Space: Human Appropriations in Search for Citizenship and Urban Well-Being.- Chapter 15 General Conclusion. 

Product details

Assisted by Jos Antonio Lara-Hernandez (Editor), Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez (Editor), Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez (Editor), Alessandro Melis (Editor), James Thompson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9783030321192
ISBN 978-3-0-3032119-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 158 mm x 244 mm x 27 mm
Weight 566 g
Illustrations XXVI, 256 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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