The Sharing city as a platform for a more sustainable city environment?
Harmaala, Minna-Maari (2015)
Harmaala, Minna-Maari
Inderscience
2015
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201901041061
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201901041061
Tiivistelmä
The collaborative economy represents a new way of thinking about business, exchange, value and community. Activities and models within the collaborative economy enable access instead of ownership, encourage decentralized networks over centralized institutions, and provide new models to unlock wealth and often do so to a wider group of stakeholders. They make use of idle assets and create new marketplaces.
It seems there are numerous environmental savings and resource utilization benefits that follow from wide-spread adoption of collaborative models. Moreover, there may be a flow of social benefits that come from engagement and the enhancement of community spirit and belongingness. This paper will explore the concept of the collaborative economy and sharing cities as well as questions related to what cities stand to gain through the adoption of sharing initiatives, how a city can start promoting collaborative lifestyles and be used as platforms for sharing.
It seems there are numerous environmental savings and resource utilization benefits that follow from wide-spread adoption of collaborative models. Moreover, there may be a flow of social benefits that come from engagement and the enhancement of community spirit and belongingness. This paper will explore the concept of the collaborative economy and sharing cities as well as questions related to what cities stand to gain through the adoption of sharing initiatives, how a city can start promoting collaborative lifestyles and be used as platforms for sharing.