Tactical Urbanism: The Concept

Tactical urbanism can be defined as “a city and citizen-led approach to neighbourhood building using short-term, low-cost, and scalable interventions intended to create long-term change”.

Actions can be classified as tactical when they have a vision, a local context, a short-term commitment, a low-risk and high-reward value and the support of a community. Ideally, they even develop social capital by bringing neighbours together. Democratic Urban Spaces are a good intervention in this regard.

Tactical urbanism is the term used to describe small ‘urban interventions’ that create more ‘people friendly’ streets and spaces – where people feel safe and comfortable moving around, in ways that are good for their health and take care of the planet. Free urban spaces have a vital role to play in urban planning. Cities have changed with time due to changing philosophy of urban planning.

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Fracking in Poland

By Andy May So, what happened to European efforts to develop a shale gas and oil industry like we have in the United States? Recent shortages, …

Fracking in Poland
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The idea that university degrees don’t matter is a Silicon Valley fantasy

Jamie Beaton Contributor Share on Twitter Jamie Beaton is the author of “Accepted! Secrets to Gaining Admission to the World’s Topic Universities,” and is CEO of Crimson Education, a university admissions consulting company. Silicon Valley loves to celebrate the cult of the dropout — the inspired entrepreneur who decides that traditional education isn’t for her…

The idea that university degrees don’t matter is a Silicon Valley fantasy — TechCrunch
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Irus Braverman (ed.), Laws of the Sea: Interdisciplinary Currents – Routledge, July 2022

Irus Braverman (ed.), Laws of the Sea:Interdisciplinary Currents – Routledge, July 2022 Currently listed just as hardback, but a paperback and open …

Irus Braverman (ed.), Laws of the Sea: Interdisciplinary Currents – Routledge, July 2022
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