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%A Koliulis, Alessio
%C Barcelona, Spain
%D 2022
%F discovery:10201540
%I United Cities and Local Governments: Global Observatory on Local Democracy and Decentralization (GOLD)
%N 14
%T Defining and discussing the notion of commoning
%U https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10201540/
%X This paper has been produced as an Issue-Based Contribution to the sixth  Global Report on Local Democracy and Decentralization (GOLD VI): the  flagship publication of the organized constituency of local and regional  governments represented in United Cities and Local Governments. The GOLD  VI report has been produced in partnership with the Development Planning  Unit (University College London), through the programme Knowledge in  Action for Urban Equality (KNOW). GOLD VI focuses on how local and regional  governments can address the local manifestations of growing inequalities  and contribute to create ’Pathways toward urban and territorial equality’.  The GOLD VI report has been produced through a large-scale international  co-production process, bringing together over a hundred representatives of  local and regional governments, academics and civil society organizations.  This paper is an outcome of this process and is part of the GOLD VI Working  Paper series, which collects the 22 Issue-Based Contributions produced as  part of the GOLD VI process.  In particular, the present paper has contributed to Chapter 4 on  ‘Commoning’, which focuses on the trends and pathways in relation to the  governance, planning and provision of access to housing, land and basic  services. Through the lens of ‘commoning’, the chapter explores how local  and regional governments can promote approaches focused on collective  action that contribute to urban equality.
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