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Title Resharing spaces, services and mobility: Developing a reshareability index for sustainable planning in Oslo
ID_Doc 17176
Authors Di Marino, M; Chavoshi, SH; Uteng, TP
Title Resharing spaces, services and mobility: Developing a reshareability index for sustainable planning in Oslo
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107196
Abstract Recent studies on sharing cities and sharing economies have focused on what can be (or is being) shared, such as public spaces, food, mobility, ideas, knowledge, governance strategies, as well as community facilities, such as places for working, education and welfare. Following this emerging trend of sharing, this paper explores the novel approach of resharing, that aims to support, amongst other things, the integration of mobility sharing and different forms of space sharing in residential, office and commercial buildings. Firstly, the study presents a novel theoretical and conceptual approach to (re)sharing, and secondly, it reports on an empirical analysis conducted in the urban district of Hovinbyen in Oslo, using the sub-districts of L & oslash;ren and & Oslash;kern as the two main cases. The study analyzes existing preconditions for reshareability and suggests an index of reshareability to guide future developments. L & oslash;ren is, to some extent, better equipped than & Oslash;kern to apply the resharing approach, and can thus become a place for further experimentation with local communities and stakeholders. The study contributes to understanding and assessing the reshared qualities and characteristics of city neighborhoods, which can provide a foundation for developing planning strategies to make local neighborhoods more 'sharing oriented' or 'reshareable'.
Author Keywords Resharing dimensions; Shared spaces; Shared mobility; Reshareability index; Planning sustainable neighborhood
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001240838100001
WoS Category Environmental Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2024.107196
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