Co-creation and Co-design for Community-Linked Developments in Copenhagen

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Abstract

R-LINK visits Copenhagen!
Copenhagen adopted a local strategic vision of ‘Co-create Copenhagen’ seeking new ways of collaborating with citizens and various interests groups. This is activated across various levels of scale from community gardens to urban transformation zones with the objective of climate adaption and citizen inclusion. The invitation from the University of Copenhagen gave the R-LINK team (Lilian van Karnebeek, Karin de Nijs, Wendy Tan, Kim von Schönfeld, Michiel Stapper, and Annemiek Rijckenberg, Menno van der Veen) a wonderful opportunity to visit examples of community-linked developments in Copenhagen last November.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherR-LINK
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 10 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • citizen participation
  • co-creation

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