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I. PUBLIC FOR PLACE
The social construction of public space
— Ezio Manzini
Social innovation, collaborative networks and
public space
— Anna Meroni and Paoia Trapani
Active urban scenes
— Bostjan Bugaric
A welcoming city '
— Luisa Coiiina
Residencies in public institutions supporting
local transition to sustainable ways of living
—Frangois Jegou and Stephana Vincent
Pedagogical tool kit to investigate social
innovation in urban environments: the LOLA
project
—Giampiero Pitlsci
Volunteered geography as a driver for com
munity based services
— Serena Pollastri
Cartography as a common good
— Rafaella Houlstan-Hasaerts and Nicolas
Maleve
(1. PLACE FOR PUBLIC
Users as key elements of public places
—Barbara Golicnik Marusic and Matej Niksic
Urban Play and Recreation: Exploring a
comprehensive vision for the future of urban
recreation in New York
— Miodrag Mitrasinovic, Scott G, Pobiner and
Eduardo Staszowski
Designing an urban park as a contemporary
user-friendly place
— Ina Suklje Erjavec
Designing public places with users in mind
— Barbara Golicnik Marusic
Mapping a perceptual dimension of open
urban public space
— Matej Niksic
Rehabilitation of the cultural sites in the city
centre of Ljubljana: The role of public partici
pation in public space design
— Biba Tominc. Nina Gorsic and Breda Mihelic
Supporting local participation: Lessons from
the PoLok project
— Marko Petertin and Aldan Cerar
III. PUBLIC IN PLACE
Creating successful public spaces
— Kathy Madden
A tool box for increasing spatial capacitation
of public space: Design and renovation
geared toward use
— Sabine Gulsse
Retracing public space
— Glordana Ferri
Esterni, ideas and projects for public space
— Elisabetta Fanti and Ana Spreafico
Renovating a public space: What next?
— Judith le Maire
Children's imagination and the shaping of
urban public spaces
— Chantal Vanoeteren
IV. Public space as a common good
Introduction
— Lise Coirier
Understanding the city
Participating to the city
The city as canvas
Reinventing the city

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