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Uncommon River

This paper will present and discuss the notion of commoning and common(s) in terms of public space, landscape, infrastructure, and economics, focusing on Maritsa River Commoning as questioning the assumed nature of the river as a border: a border between nature and culture, north and south, "Eu...

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Published in:Landscape Architecture Frontiers 2017-06, Vol.5 (3), p.132
Main Authors: Bedir, Merve, Georgiev, Ljubo
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