Rethinking Cities as Sharing Platforms | April Rinne - 0 views
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pierremallet on 30 Oct 14"Second, figure out what assets the city owns and might be able to share. Few cities have inventories what they own. Imagine if you knew what you owned - and then could share, either to earn revenue or simply for public benefit. Seoul recently made hundreds of public spaces - from conference rooms to galleries - available for residents to use for creative and productive purposes. In less than a year, more than 17,000 groups used these spaces, unlocking tremendous social capital in the process."