GOLD VII Report

The GOLD VII research process on the Economies of Equality and Care

The UCLG political leadership is stating that allowing inequalities to continue growing is not an option, embracing the responsibility of creating cities and territories that care.

The GOLD VII process will contribute to this endeavor. As UCLG’s flagship research process, over the next 2 years, GOLD VII will promote action-oriented, multi-stakeholder work to explore how local and regional governments (LRGs) can advance Economies of Equality and Care in their territories.

The GOLD VII process will be open and collaborative, providing space for different types of contributions and discussions between the membership of LRGs and their associations, the different parts of the network and key partners. The output of the process will be the GOLD VII Multimedia Journal, where all contributions will be accessible.

We invite you to visit the GOLD VII Multimedia Journal here.

Chapter 4. Commoning
PDF icon #01 "Participatory neighborhood improvement programs: a way par excellence to promote greater urban and territorial equity from the bottom. Zooming onto Latin-American inspirational experience", by IRDPDF icon #02 "Experiences in informal settlement upgrading: Zimbabwe & Namibia", by SDIPDF icon #03 "Slum Upgrading in Latin America", by GPR2CPDF icon #04 "Una lucha por el hábitat, la dignidad y la igualdad", by Madre Tierra, FOTIVBA, HIC PDF icon #05 "Low-income housing finance from commercial banks in Nepal", by ACHRPDF icon #06 "Developing pathways to urban sanitation equality – a case study of the simplified sewerage solution in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania", by CCIPDF icon #07 "Cities for the Right to Housing: The role of rights-inspired local action in addressing the housing crisis in the COVID-19 era", by UCLG CSIPDHRPDF icon #08 "The Community Land Trusts movement in Europe: implementing public-civic partnerships in the production of affordable housing", by FMDVPDF icon #09 "Formalising land tenure without displacement: the Community Land Trust in informal urban contexts", by urbaMonde, CoHabitat NetworkPDF icon #10 "The Right to Remain in Place", by GPR2CPDF icon #11 "Commoning for land and housing in Yangon", by ACHRPDF icon #12 "Urban commons and urban commoning: political-legal practices from Naples, Bologna, and Turin", by the University of Salerno - Department of Political Science and CommunicationPDF icon #13 "Cultural Occupations: Common Spaces. A report on the Occupation Bloc’s construction within the Municipal Secretariat of Culture in São Paulo", by São Paulo's Cultural Movement of the Peripheries, Occupations' Bloc