The document discusses the concept of an urban-life corridor, which is defined as a transitional space located between larger geographic areas that connects regions. It has the potential to blend the characteristics of different human groups and activities to produce new, unexpected results. The document then provides examples of potential urban-life corridors connected to Rosengård and lists activities that could take place in these corridors to facilitate cultural exchange.
2. “A wildlife corridor or green corridoris an area of habitat connecting (…)populations separated by human activities (…) This allows an exchange of individuals between populations…” Wikipedia
3. URBAN-LIFE CORRIDOR (formerlyreferedto as Liminal zone) “A transitionalspacelocatedbetweenlargergeographicareas. Urban-lifecorridorsholda potential as connectingregions, wherecharacteristics of severalhumangroups and activities can beblendedto produce new, unexpectedresults.” My definition.
4. Rosengård Center Roads Sports Parks Religious Identifyingpotentialurban-lifecorridorsconnectedtoRosengård.
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