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TOWARDS A LIVING-ORIENTED APPROACH TO URBAN DESIGN BY COSMOPOLITAN RISK COMMUNITIES

Dalila Sicomo

subject

GeographyUrban designclimate change active citizenship cosmopolitism multi-specie habitats urban designSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEnvironmental planning

description

At a defining moment for the future of life on Earth, active citizenship and informed communities play a decisive role in sensitising stakeholders to issues and influencing their decisions via physical and digital platforms. Anthropogenic climate change generates risks, causes migrations, expands inequalities, and mobilises people: these challenges question both the relationship of coexistence between different cultures and that between humans and other living species, such as animals, insects, and plants. If inhabiting cosmopolitan cities means living in and sharing a plural habitat, it is of utmost importance that we gather our collective expertise and rethink cities as welcoming spaces for life and species interaction in order to enhance cosmopolitan diversity. This contribution will focus on European project proposals and ongoing activities and draft a possible path to developing an empathetic, inclusive approach to urban life and living beings by building resilience through urban design.

http://hdl.handle.net/10447/530572