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Crowdsourcing urban planning puts the future of cities into the hands of the people in all sorts of unexpected ways, from custom-designing new downtown districts to identifying problem areas for cyclists and pedestrians. [1]
Contents
Urban Developments
City Founding
History
Elements Of Cities
Important Aspects Of Crowdsourcing In Context Of Cities
New Strategies For Improving Cityscapes
Vienna
Vienna's approach to citizen driven reprogramming of urban tissue: Do_It_Yourself_City_Manual
Pro's and Con's
Potentials For Inhabitants
Criticism On Legal Issues
Examples
Guerilla Bike Lanes
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Commuter Buses
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DIY Crosswalks
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MyIdealCity
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Literature
- Neuhaus, Fabian (Ed.): Studies in Temporal Urbanism. The urbanTick Experiment, 2011, ISBN 978-94-007-0937-9.
- Jeffrey Hou, Benjamin Spencer, Thaisa Way,Ken Yocom (Ed.): Now Urbanism: The Future City is Here, 2014, ISBN: 978-0415717861.