Louisa Kennett The Spaces Between Underutilized open spaces in urban areas hold tremendous potential for addressing social and environmental challenges for vulnerable communities. When reclaimed with small-scale interventions, these spaces can address immediate needs of local residents while increasing long-term community resilience. Twenty per cent of Northeast Montreal North, one of Canada’s most densely populated neighbourhoods, is composed of underutilized spaces. This thesis proposes a framework for reclaiming these spaces through a community-driven approach centred on engaging and empowering local youth, who make up a substantial proportion of the population. The framework prioritizes building capacity from within, thereby presenting an alternative to the traditional community engagement process. Advisor: Elise Shelley 100
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