Solarpunk Urbanism

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A community to discuss solarpunk and other new and alternative urbanisms that seek to break away from our currently ecologically destructive urbanisms.

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New York Harbor was a haven of incredible underwater biodiversity—until centuries of pollution turned it into a cesspool. Today, an alliance of architects, restaurateurs, scientists, and high school students is working to restore the harbor and protect the city from climate change. At the heart of the effort is a tiny creature with an outsized talent for cleanup: the extraordinary oyster.

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Mayor Anne Hidalgo has floated a plan to “revegetate” 500 Parisian streets to make the city more liveable. Critics say it would deepen divides between urbanites and commuters.

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Edit: about ⅔ voted in favor

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The conservation story of Totonicapán – a city in Guatemala home to half a million people – begins with its people’s relationship with the land.

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Housing First (slrpnk.net)
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In Finland, there is a Housing First approach which provides homeless people with housing and support services to help individuals rebuild their lives.

By using this approach, there has been a reduction in homelessness, plummeting from over 20,000 homeless people to less than 4,000 in just a decade.

While Housing First was invented in the USA, Finland has embraced it.

📺 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jt_6PBnCJE&t=54

📺 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbEavDqA8iE

📰 https://pulitzercenter.org/stories/look-finlands-housing-first-initiative

Silta’s community space, where tenants go for gardening or group BBQs

In case anyone is curious about Housing First programs in the USA, here is a video more focused on that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nys6iebjHw&t=128

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This was a revelation. For just over $6,000 a year, the Swiss can travel anywhere, reliably, in comfort, and get where they’re going on time. (In neighbouring Austria, where the cost of living isn’t so high, the equivalent national rail pass costs just €1,100 – or $1,600.) In Canada and the United States, the average cost of car ownership – including payments, parking tickets, insurance, parking, and gas – is more than $12,000 a year. That’s a high price to pay for a system that delivers congestion, traffic deaths and injuries, air pollution – and, more often than not, gets us to work or school late. For half the price North Americans pay, the Swiss get reliable, anywhere-to-anywhere mobility.

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The study was published in Landscape and Urban Planning.

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Vienna's Affordable Housing Paradise

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"Sardex, an Italian fintech, created a mutual credit system where businesses exchange goods and services without cash.

This trust-based network has strengthened the local economy and inspired similar models across Italy."

📰 https://positivenewsfoundation.org/video/italys-fintech-innovation-transforming-business-with-sardex/ 📺 https://youtu.be/eeB2tsS6xpM

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This is just an imagined version of Dresdens Postplatz by the artist loom for Realutopien. The current state is this:

and the source in German is here: https://realutopien.info/visuals/dresden-postplatz-2045/

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