Latin American Ropeways Fava EdsMay 1, 2022 Ropeways in Latin America can support sustainability and social inclusion. They brought change in socio-spatial terms. Projects0 Comments 4
Increasing exclusion in European cities Fava EdsMarch 29, 2022 Due to the covid-19 pandemic, urban residents from the poorer neighborhoods are increasingly excluded from society. Projects0 Comments 1
Research into the natural growth analogy Fava EdsFebruary 4, 2022 Favas.net uses biomimicry to mimic natural growth in urban planning. This natural growth analogy enriches our work. Reports0 Comments 2
Reliable information for everyone Fava EdsDecember 30, 2021 In the ideal world of Free Press Unlimited everyone has access to independent, reliable and timely information. Reports0 Comments 1
CPTED for Marzahn, Berlin Fava EdsNovember 24, 2021 In Berlin the Marzahn case with its well-balanced proportion of situational and social measures could set a good example for future CPTED projects. Projects0 Comments 3
Empowerment of La Grande Borne Fava EdsOctober 4, 2021 Complementary to the official urban blueprint plan Favas.net want to invent an alternative approach for French banlieues like Grigny. Projects0 Comments 1
City Maps – Los Angeles and The Hague Fava EdsSeptember 27, 2021 Los Angeles (CA) and The Hague (NL) are hard to compare. Still, their urban areas are socially articulated. The richer coastal zones are separated from the poorer inland districts. Projects0 Comments 3
Beemster Voices Fava EdsAugust 23, 2021 Robert Niessen provides a view of a landscape that is both context and raw material for empowerment. Reports0 Comments 3
CPTED for Polish cities Fava EdsJuly 25, 2021 CPTED-based research on the quality of life of the high-rise neighbourhood Widzew in the city of Lodz (Poland). Projects0 Comments 3
Sex Workers in Red Light Districts Fava EdsJuly 15, 2021 Oliwia Jackowska reports on ensuring the safety and independence of sex workers. Reports0 Comments 3