This little book tells you about research that we did as part of the Liveable Cities project, looking at sharing in cities. Through a series of conversations with researchers and workshops with citizens of Lancaster and Birmingham in 2015, we conclude that: • Cities are important hubs for sharing and they always have been • Sharing is more than just giving something to someone to use- there are a lot of factors to think about when trying to understand what sharing is! • A way of classifying sharing in cities can help make sense of all the examples of sharing and allow for easy comparisons between examples • The presence of physical and digital hubs and bridges and the need to promote sharing in different ways are incredibly important to shar...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of su...
TERRITORIO - Participatory approach for a sharing city: understanding citizens’ perceptions in a nei...
With more than half the world’s population living in ever more economically productive cities, and u...
This little book tells you about research that we did as part of the Liveable Cities project, lookin...
Recently, much of the literature on sharing in cities has focused on the sharing economy,in which pe...
Recently, much of the literature on sharing in cities has focused on the sharing economy, in which p...
This paper presents an ongoing study that is being conducted jointly by Lancaster University, Univer...
With rapid urbanisation and a need for greater infrastructural resources to accommodate increasing i...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The sharing economy is sometimes described as a big city phenomenon. Among the successful examples o...
In recent years, cities across the world have witnessed the emergence of alternative economic practi...
The Sharing Economy is a growing model in the overall economy. Based on accessing resources rather t...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional cup of su...
People in neighborhoods across the world, come up with creative ways to satisfy their daily needs th...
The sharing economy and collaborative consumption are attracting a great deal of interest due to the...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of su...
TERRITORIO - Participatory approach for a sharing city: understanding citizens’ perceptions in a nei...
With more than half the world’s population living in ever more economically productive cities, and u...
This little book tells you about research that we did as part of the Liveable Cities project, lookin...
Recently, much of the literature on sharing in cities has focused on the sharing economy,in which pe...
Recently, much of the literature on sharing in cities has focused on the sharing economy, in which p...
This paper presents an ongoing study that is being conducted jointly by Lancaster University, Univer...
With rapid urbanisation and a need for greater infrastructural resources to accommodate increasing i...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
The sharing economy is sometimes described as a big city phenomenon. Among the successful examples o...
In recent years, cities across the world have witnessed the emergence of alternative economic practi...
The Sharing Economy is a growing model in the overall economy. Based on accessing resources rather t...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional cup of su...
People in neighborhoods across the world, come up with creative ways to satisfy their daily needs th...
The sharing economy and collaborative consumption are attracting a great deal of interest due to the...
The sharing of public infrastructure, the exchange of small services, and the traditional “cup of su...
TERRITORIO - Participatory approach for a sharing city: understanding citizens’ perceptions in a nei...
With more than half the world’s population living in ever more economically productive cities, and u...