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Integrating More-Than-Human Participation in Urban Planning to Enhance Sustainability and Social Cohesion in Social Housing Communities

This research examines how incorporating the "more-than-human" concept, which includes non-human entities such as plants, animals, and ecosystems, into urban planning can enhance environmental sustainability, social cohesion, and quality of life in social housing communities.

Many social housing estates have outdoor spaces that are underused and not designed to encourage community engagement and biodiversity. This study aims to fill this gap by using MtH principles to redesign these spaces with Peabody Community Foundation and stakeholders.

The main goals are to create spaces that encourage interactions among multispecies, human and non-human actors, support environmental care, and advance social and environmental objectives. This model will be expanded to other social housing estates in London through collaboration with Peabody. The research seeks to produce results that improve community connections, boost biodiversity, and foster a sense of ownership and environmental stewardship.