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数字化转型视角下未来社区建设模式初探——以杭州瓜山社区为例 被引量:2
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作者 潘建新 王园佳 《建筑与文化》 2023年第2期152-155,共4页
近年来,浙江省不断推进未来社区的试点建设,其试点项目的效果将会成为我国推广未来社区建设的重要依据。据此,文章基于未来社区的建设发展规划与相关理论,通过多种渠道收集资料并运用案例研究的方法,从区位条件、改造方式、九大未来场... 近年来,浙江省不断推进未来社区的试点建设,其试点项目的效果将会成为我国推广未来社区建设的重要依据。据此,文章基于未来社区的建设发展规划与相关理论,通过多种渠道收集资料并运用案例研究的方法,从区位条件、改造方式、九大未来场景开发三方面具体分析杭州瓜山未来社区的建设现状,并提出了未来社区建设发展的三大主线:“政府+企业+居民”协同合作、党建引领社区组团式发展、智慧数字化运营,旨在为未来社区的建设发展提供经验与参考。 展开更多
关键词 未来社区 数字化转型 建设模式 瓜山社区
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Reconciling Local and Global Agendas in Sustainable Development: Participatory Research with Indigenous Andean Communities 被引量:1
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作者 Robert E. Rhoades Virginia Nazarea 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2006年第4期334-346,共13页
This paper discusses participatory research in the Andes and presents a case study in Cotacachi, Ecuador, where sustainability scientists and indigenous people seek common ground in their respective but drastically di... This paper discusses participatory research in the Andes and presents a case study in Cotacachi, Ecuador, where sustainability scientists and indigenous people seek common ground in their respective but drastically different research and social agendas. Participatory research based on Andean experiences pre-dated and inspired much of the later international movement in agriculture, health, and conservation. Andean communities have a long history in demanding that outsiders address the needs of the community as a condition for carrying out scientific or applied activities. What an Andean community, however, sees as relevant may or may not be within the rubric of ‘participatory research’ as it is practiced throughout much of the world. In fact, overzealous participatory researchers are just as bothersome as their predecessors bearing long questionnaires. More important to Andean people is an equitable relationship with researchers and developers in which exchanges of value are made. A distinction between ‘enriching’ and ‘extractive’ research is drawn. In the case of the SANREM project in Cotacachi, Ecuador, scientists carried out enriching research activities of interest to local people as a wayto generate social capital for conducting basic research which does not have an obvious, immediate local benefit. The requested research did not have a conventional participatory methodology but provided valuable products (educational opportunity, germplasm, community visualization tools, and information) to the indigenous community in exchange for time and resources to conduct research on more basic natural resource questions. We argue that in the Andean context the key to reconciling the needs of scientists and of local needs is seeking new forms of equitable collaboration which reach beyond the present and now somewhat tired discourse of ‘participation’. 展开更多
关键词 ANDES indigenous peoples participatory research SUSTAINABILITY
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