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WG1 Policy and Urban Development

The overarching Working Group 1 deals with the coordination and management works of three collaborating Working Groups (sociology, ecology, urban design) as well as pointing out conflicts and challenges that embrace Allotment Gardens from an urban development viewpoint.

Chairs:

Nazila Keshavarz
Matthias Drilling

Members:
Kristine Abolina
Inta Adamsone
Christine Aubry
Simon Bell
Victor Campos
Chiara Certomà
Uche Chukwura
Duarte D'Araujo Mata
Jelena Djordjevic
Jevgenijs Duboks
José M. Durán-Altisent
Efrat Eizenberg
Andrej Erjavec
Rhys Evans
Renata Giedych
Madara Gibze
Barbara Golicnik Marusic
Werner Heidemann
Ans Hobbelink
Willem Hoentjen
Byron Ioannou
Aleksandra Jovanovic
Tanja Klöti
Lauma Lidaka
Elisa Marraccini
Reinhard Martinsen
Sophia Meeres
Nerea Moran Alonso
Bruno Notteboom
Lidia Ponizy
Jeanne Pourias
Marit Rosol
Ulrich Schmutz
Mariana Silva
Gorgia Silvestri
Martin Sondermann
Maria Sousa
Kamila Stachura
Hanna Szumilas
Simone Tappert
Nicola Thomas
Dita Trapenciere
Malou Weirich
Andis Zilans

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