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URBAN SCARCITIES<br />

WWW.<strong>SCIBE</strong>.EU<br />

Author: Deljana Iossifova, University of Westminster<br />

Contact: d.iossifova@westminster.ac.uk<br />

Published: February 2011<br />

Design: Ben Kirk and Rosie McLaren<br />

Scarcity and Cre<strong>at</strong>ivity in the Built Environment (<strong>SCIBE</strong>) is a trans European<br />

research project th<strong>at</strong> explores how conditions of scarcity might affect the<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ivity of the different actors involved in the production of the built<br />

environment, based on the analysis of processes in four European cities:<br />

London, Oslo, Reykjavik, and Vienna. <strong>SCIBE</strong> is funded by HERA – Humanities<br />

in the European Research Area, a partnership between 21 Humanities<br />

Research Councils across Europe and the European Science Found<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

(ESF).<br />

The <strong>SCIBE</strong> Working Papers are published as work in progress in order to<br />

dissemin<strong>at</strong>e the progress of the project: they are thus discursive and<br />

provisional and should not be seen as the author’s or research team’s<br />

definitive take on the subject.<br />

This document is published under a Cre<strong>at</strong>ive Commons License. This<br />

means th<strong>at</strong> you are free to distribute it and quote from it, but th<strong>at</strong> in each<br />

case the original must be <strong>at</strong>tributed, acknowledging the author, paper title,<br />

d<strong>at</strong>e, and <strong>SCIBE</strong> website (www.scibe.eu) as the source.

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