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NEAR, ed. Neighbourhood retail plan. [Edinburgh]: [NEAR], 2004.

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Delegation of the Europen Commission to Georgia. European Neighbourhood Policy: European Union-Georgia Action Plan. Tʻbilisi: "s.n.", 2006.

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Delegation of the Europen Commission to Georgia. European Neighbourhood Policy: European Union-Georgia Action Plan. Tʻbilisi: "s.n.", 2008.

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Unit, Great Britain Social Exclusion. A new commitment to neighbourhood renewal: National Strategy Action plan. London: Social Exclusion Unit, 2001.

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Great Britain. Social Exclusion Unit., ed. A new commitment to neighbourhood renewal: National strategy action plan : report. London: Social Exclusion Unit, 2001.

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NEAR, ed. We're putting safety first in your home, neighbourhood, community: The North Edinburgh Community Safety Plan : working for a safe place to live, work and play. Edinburgh: NEAR, 2000.

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Labour Party. Protecting our communities: Labour's plans for tackling criminal, anti-social behaviour in neighbourhoods. London: Labour Party, 1996.

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Barbera, Filippo, Roberto Paladini, and Marco Vedovato. Venice Original E-commerce dell’artigianato artistico e tradizionale veneziano. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-615-2.

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In the last few years, many researchers have highlighted the economic and cultural impact that crafts have on the development of territories, enhancing local identities and traditions. Various researches also point to the close relationship between trade (sometimes called ‘neighbourhood’ trade), crafts and historic centres, in terms of quality of life, and socio-economic and identity development of territories, showing their new centrality to processes of urban development and regeneration and the formation of social capital. It is evident how enterprise contributes to local development through social interactions based on negotiated and open collaborations between microenterprises, community and network. It was well argued how small business (commerce, crafts and neighbourhood stores) has always played an important role as a social garrison in sparsely populated areas, allowing cities and particularly urban centres to become more lively or livable, being able to give or take away quality from the city and the territory, attributing peculiarity, security and specificity to places or trivialising them in a homogenised landscape. Among the services of social utility recognised to the artisan workshop are: the guarantee of services useful to the livability of the place, the garrisoning of territories and the development of social relations, the promotion of local identity and its know-how, and the creation of employment opportunities through modest initial availability of capital. At the same time, the worsening recessionary dynamics that have occurred in the global economy over the past two decades and the disruptive digital transition have exposed such enterprises to increasing difficulties, disruptively accentuating the decline in competitiveness and propensity to innovate of a large proportion of craft SMEs, of which the socioeconomic literature does not see significant adaptations to the changed environment, such as reconfiguring the business model, adopting a totally new strategic plan adapting to the digital transition, generational transition, and adopting innovative organisational or system behaviours. This volume presents the Venice Original E-Commerce case – a project carried out by the Venice Metropolitan CNA thanks to the support of J.P. Morgan, the support of the Venice Rovigo Chamber of Commerce and the sponsorship of the City of Venice and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice – as a reference project intervention to focus on a possible model of intervention to support culturally-valued artisan micro-enterprises, intervening on the process of strategic renewal and the conditions to foster generational turnover, understood as an opportunity to fill the gap on the digitisation of the artisan sector.
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Coffin, Gill. Children's outdoor play in the built environment: A handbook for all who design, plan or manage residential neighbourhoods. London: National Children's Play & Recreation Unit, 1989.

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Kleef, Marloes van. Children's outdoor play in two neighbourhoods, the Netherlands: The influence of the availability and organisation of public spaces examined. Saarbrücken, Germany: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012.

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Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Orchard Neighbourhood : a model for community architecture : Humanité Services Planning (B.C.) Ltd., Sidney, British Columbia : [case study] =: [Orchard Neighbourhood : un modèle de socio-architecture : Humanité Services Planning (B.C.) Ltd., Sidney (Colombie-Britannique) : [étude de cas]. Ottawa, Ont: Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation = Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement, 1997.

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Havell, E. B. A handbook to Agra and the Taj, Sikandra, Fatehpur-Sikri, and the neighbourhood: With 14 illustrations from photographs and 4 plans. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 2003.

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Mayow, Nicholas. DOCOMOMO Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, Sweden: Modern Baltic heritage : small houses. Edited by International Working-Party for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement. Helsinki: Museum of Finnish Architecture, 2007.

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Neighbourhood environmental plan. Carnlough: Carnlough Residents Association, 2000.

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Edwards, Peter. Power of Neighbourhood Planning: And How to Make an Effective Neighbourhood Plan. Unknown Publisher, 2020.

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The making of Parkfield: Our neighbourhood matters : Parkfield Neighbourhood Management pathfinder delivery plan. Stockton-on-Tees: Parkfield Neighbourhood Management, 2002.

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The Headwaters Project: East Clayton neighbourhood concept plan. [Ottawa]: CMHC = SCHL, 2001.

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Plus, Hyde. Caledonian Road neighbourhoods plan: The interim report : draft : August 2002. [Hyde Plus], 2002.

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Highley, Christopher. Theatre, Church, and Neighbourhood in the Early Modern Blackfriars. Edited by Malcolm Smuts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660841.013.35.

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This chapter examines the relationship between theater and church in the early modern London parish of St. Anne, Blackfriars. From the 1580s, the parish of St Anne gained notoriety for its Puritan ministers and residents. For a brief period in the 1590s, these godly forces prevented Burbage, Shakespeare, and their fellows from opening a new indoor theater in part of the old Dominican monastery. But eventually the theatre opened and a culture of performing and playgoing became a well-established part of the local life. By looking closely at the individuals involved and at the social and economic forces at play in the Blackfriars, this chapter argues that coexistence, not conflict, characterized relations between the Godly and their neighborhood playhouse in this corner of the City.
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Guerrieri, Pilar Maria. Negotiating Cultures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199479580.001.0001.

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This book focuses on the city of Delhi, one of the largest mega-cities in the world, and examines—from a historical perspective—the processes of hybridization between cultures within its local architecture and urban planning from 1912, when the British Town Planning Committee for New Delhi was formed, to 1962, when the first Master plan was implemented. The research originates directly from primary documents and examines how and to what extent the city plans, the neighbourhoods, the types of residential, public buildings and the architectural styles have changed over time. The analysis of architectural elements, the city and its intricacies, is in itself useful to understand how foreign models were adopted, how much resistance was encountered, and how much adaptation there was to local conditions. The book establishes and demonstrates that Delhi has played an active role in the complex process of hybridization in both the pre- and post-Independence periods, developing its own character as opposed to merely accepting what was brought from abroad. Both periods have been characterized by a resilient and continuing compromise between indigenous and foreign elements and thus the post-1947 period cannot be construed as more ‘indigenous’ than that which preceded it. Delhi can be considered to be a comprehensive model or case study of the intermingling and conflict of cultures; its initial transition period, when the actual mega-city was born, gives an important starting point to critically investigate the current phenomenon of globalization.
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Yamin, Rebecca. Working-class Childhood in Nineteenth-century New York City. Edited by Sally Crawford, Dawn M. Hadley, and Gillian Shepherd. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199670697.013.11.

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The children in New York City’s nineteenth-century working-class immigrant families were explorers. It was they, more than their parents, who had the time and the nerve to go beyond their immediate neighbourhoods. Neither constrained by regular work nor school (at least until 1874 when school became mandatory), they were free to wander the streets—to work at odd jobs, to challenge the law with minor (and probably some major) illegal acts. Working-class children made their own world outside the tenements where there was no room to play inside. Their lives were relatively unsupervised and they thrived on the freedom. The challenge for urban archaeologists is to find material evidence of working-class children’s activities. This chapter explores the archaeological evidence for working-class children’s lives through a number of excavated sites and brings a new understanding to the life of children in New York city.
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