Fair Access to City Space—Establishing Principles

  • Szołtysek J
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Abstract

The space in a city has a lot of disintegrated varieties. In human activity, city space seems to widen and, simultaneously, is losing its continuity. Access to it is controlled in many ways. Being under the dominion of organizations and groups of people, the city space and the way of it is used significantly influence the quality of life and future chances of any city. Where citizens' access to city space is limited, this requires laying down principles based on co-determination and joint responsibility.

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Szołtysek, J. (2017). Fair Access to City Space—Establishing Principles (pp. 19–34). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49899-7_2

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