This chapter explores the potential of commoning to support and enhance urban wellbeing, through two case studies: Kallyanpur Slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and an inner city urban farm in in Christchurch New Zealand. We identify two key insights that commoning for urban wellbeing can provide: firstly that wellbeing is a collective endeavour and, secondly, that the 'commons' of wellbeing extends beyond those directly involved in commoning activities to include other human and 'more-than-human' communities.
whatungarongaro te tangata, toitū te whenua.
people are ephemeral. the land remains.
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