Searching for an "enabling" space. Dialogues and bridges between institutions and self-organization practices for a collaborative territorial planning and management

Authors

  • Adriana Goni Mazzitelli University of Republica Uruguay Montevideo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13133/2532-6562_2.3.14303

Keywords:

self-organization practices, collaborative territorial planning,

Abstract

This Tracce Urbane issue takes inspiration from the International Conference Cities and Self-Organization, hold on December 2017 in Rome, Italy, in collaboration with Sapienza University of Rome and the AESOP – Association of European Schools of Planning. The seminar aim was to contribute to the debate on the conceptualization and experiences of self-organization in the history of planning theory and in contemporary practises. We introduce here some relevant statements emerging from the debate and some interesting connections between the several contributions, focusing on the central theme, among the urban self-organization debate, of what we called a possibility of creating an “enabling space”.

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Goni Mazzitelli, A. (2018). Searching for an "enabling" space. Dialogues and bridges between institutions and self-organization practices for a collaborative territorial planning and management. Tracce Urbane. Rivista Italiana Transdisciplinare Di Studi Urbani, 2(3). https://doi.org/10.13133/2532-6562_2.3.14303