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â–Ą Post-earthquake Christchurch Government provides Recreational Activities for Citizens

areas:

planning includes Council and

(1) Governance

community-led transitional architecture

Collaborative approaches have

and temporary activities for the city.

been used to align partners around a new

(3) Administration

concept for the city including local Maori,

Initiatives have been taken to de-

property owners, businesses, tourists,

risk the use of public and private spaces

event organizers, the arts community

for temporary activation through the

and local universities. Support has been

creation of a broker organization (Life in

rendered for the establishment of new not-

Vacant Spaces) and by cutting red tape

for-profit trusts (with broad community

and relaxing planning regulations for

representation) to activate vacant sites

approvals.

with landscaping and social activities. (2) Implementation Strategy Urban regeneration and recovery

(4) Financing A co-funding approach has been adopted for community grants


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