In precarious environments, such as squatter settlements, sustainability can be achieved as an economic resource. It is important, however, to start with assuring a sense of belonging in the members of the communities. Through observation in squatter settlements and conversations with their inhabitants, this paper presents a view on informal sustainability through participative processes. We argue that if we begin by looking at cultural sustainability, people’s sense of belonging becomes a key factor in taking care of the environment. We aim to demonstrate that even if squatter settlements are regarded as areas of conflict in terms of pollution, occupation of the land, and waste disposal, through informal processes people can achieve a degr...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Sustainability typically involves the balancing of three major factors: the economy, the environment...
This paper argues that there is a need to move beyond an abstract discussion of skills and universal...
Past and current experiences indicate that informal settlements will persist for quite sometime. The...
This paper contributes to the understanding of processes by which small-scale entrepreneurs who prov...
The paper investigates the sustainability potential of the intangible cultural heritage preserved in...
Abstract: The sustainability of materials used in Participatory Design processes—be they tangibles, ...
This article explores social innovation as a tool for the promotion of place-based sustainable devel...
Critical discourses of sustainability challenge modern rhetoric of economic growth and challenge cur...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
This paper contributes to the understanding of how critical reflection can be applied to sustainabil...
Critical discourses of sustainability challenge modern rhetoric of economic growth and challenge cur...
Background Modern capitalist societies have consumption at the core of their social and economic act...
PURPOSE : Construction practices used in the development of self-help housing and upgrade of informa...
Sustainability has emerged as a central concept for discussing the current state of the human-enviro...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Sustainability typically involves the balancing of three major factors: the economy, the environment...
This paper argues that there is a need to move beyond an abstract discussion of skills and universal...
Past and current experiences indicate that informal settlements will persist for quite sometime. The...
This paper contributes to the understanding of processes by which small-scale entrepreneurs who prov...
The paper investigates the sustainability potential of the intangible cultural heritage preserved in...
Abstract: The sustainability of materials used in Participatory Design processes—be they tangibles, ...
This article explores social innovation as a tool for the promotion of place-based sustainable devel...
Critical discourses of sustainability challenge modern rhetoric of economic growth and challenge cur...
Increased population and movement in the age of unsettlement affects local cultural institutions, ec...
This paper contributes to the understanding of how critical reflection can be applied to sustainabil...
Critical discourses of sustainability challenge modern rhetoric of economic growth and challenge cur...
Background Modern capitalist societies have consumption at the core of their social and economic act...
PURPOSE : Construction practices used in the development of self-help housing and upgrade of informa...
Sustainability has emerged as a central concept for discussing the current state of the human-enviro...
Sustainability is constructed both symbolically and materially. It mediates human relationships with...
Sustainability typically involves the balancing of three major factors: the economy, the environment...
This paper argues that there is a need to move beyond an abstract discussion of skills and universal...