INTRODUCTION

In cities around the globe we observe an increasing interest in the sharing of goods, services, spaces and skills. There is a hope that sharing can help address urban sustainability challenges. Sharing includes a variety of bottom-up initiatives, public-private-people partnerships, business start-ups and local government schemes, all of which try to better use the idling capacity of our material world.

Sharing of goods, services and skills is seen as one solution to urban sustainability challenges. However, its sustainability potential and institutional processes have not been systematically scrutinised. To develop evidence base and support sustainable sharing, a systematic and comparative analysis of the role of cities in sharing is needed. The project aims to examine, test and advance knowledge on the role of city governments in the initiation, implementation and institutionalisation of sharing organisations across cities in Europe. The objectives are:

1 INITIATION: To examine how city governments engage with sharing based on their sustainability visions and strategies.

2 IMPLEMENTATION: To study the implementation channels cities employ to engage with sharing.

3 INSTITUTIONALISATION: To investigate the role of cities in the institutionalisation of sharing

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CASE STUDY cities

Amsterdam

GOTHENBURG

MALMÖ

 NEWS