The starting point of this article is The Khôra of the commons metaphor. First of all, we’ll discuss the role of civil society in the design and preservation of two productive landscapes linked to the Llobregat River. In addition, we will analyse the relationship between agents and landscape that follows dynamics dependent of social, economic and urban context. We will compare two case studies in order to better understand those phenomena (Infanta canal and Can Batlló factory). In conclusion this paper synthetizes several periods common to both case studies that explain the changing relationship between actors and landscape
Common-pool resources are natural or man-made resources shared among different users, a condition th...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
En este artículo se parte de la metáfora de La Khôra de los Comunes para reolexionar, desde una nuev...
En este artículo se parte de la metáfora de La Khôra de los Comunes para reflexionar, desde una nuev...
The Llobregat River crosses the Province of Barcelona (in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) s...
Common goods are commonplace in a myriad of cultures, since antiquity to the Industrial Revolution. ...
This contribution aims to describe commons practices in marginal landscapes from the perspective of ...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The urban public space, digital creations or the air, all of them are objects that have been traditi...
The article takes its point of departure in current suggestions stating that the idea of ‘commons’ c...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Common-pool resources are natural or man-made resources shared among different users, a condition th...
Cities are the mirror of globalization; they reproduce and anticipate the same trends and contradict...
This paper describes an historical case of management of common lands, and their survival and transf...
Common-pool resources are natural or man-made resources shared among different users, a condition th...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
En este artículo se parte de la metáfora de La Khôra de los Comunes para reolexionar, desde una nuev...
En este artículo se parte de la metáfora de La Khôra de los Comunes para reflexionar, desde una nuev...
The Llobregat River crosses the Province of Barcelona (in the north-east of the Iberian Peninsula) s...
Common goods are commonplace in a myriad of cultures, since antiquity to the Industrial Revolution. ...
This contribution aims to describe commons practices in marginal landscapes from the perspective of ...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
The urban public space, digital creations or the air, all of them are objects that have been traditi...
The article takes its point of departure in current suggestions stating that the idea of ‘commons’ c...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Common-pool resources are natural or man-made resources shared among different users, a condition th...
Cities are the mirror of globalization; they reproduce and anticipate the same trends and contradict...
This paper describes an historical case of management of common lands, and their survival and transf...
Common-pool resources are natural or man-made resources shared among different users, a condition th...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...