This paper aims to investigate the project of the Urban Gardens in contemporary city, considering them as a part of the green spaces of the city, in a strategic vision of green infrastracture of the urban organism, which plays an important rule in terms of ecological services, biodiversity preservation, improvement of quality of life. Particulary it is underlined the social dimension of the urban gardens, which foster the relationship of the community with the urban context. In a time of crises and loss of resources, the urban gardens represent also a strategy for urban regeneration with a buttom-up approach, which seeks, at the same time, to meet the social demand of "landscape" by recovering public spaces with social purpose and with an aesthetic improvement of the common good. The analyzed case studies - the Orti urban project of Italia Nostra, which is based on a funding request for a European LIFE project; And the project for the upgrading of the Fontivegge area in Perugia, which is part of the funding plan for suburbs of metropolitan cities- both provides for specific strategies in terms of promoting biodiversity and urban regeneration.

Green infrastructures and biodiverse urban gardens for regenerating urban spaces / Clemente, Matteo; Bianconi, Fabio; Filippucci, Marco; Salvati, Luca. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 94-102. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Changing Cities III. Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions tenutosi a Syros, Delos, Mykonos Islands; Greece nel June 26-30, 2017).

Green infrastructures and biodiverse urban gardens for regenerating urban spaces

Clemente Matteo;Salvati Luca
2017

Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the project of the Urban Gardens in contemporary city, considering them as a part of the green spaces of the city, in a strategic vision of green infrastracture of the urban organism, which plays an important rule in terms of ecological services, biodiversity preservation, improvement of quality of life. Particulary it is underlined the social dimension of the urban gardens, which foster the relationship of the community with the urban context. In a time of crises and loss of resources, the urban gardens represent also a strategy for urban regeneration with a buttom-up approach, which seeks, at the same time, to meet the social demand of "landscape" by recovering public spaces with social purpose and with an aesthetic improvement of the common good. The analyzed case studies - the Orti urban project of Italia Nostra, which is based on a funding request for a European LIFE project; And the project for the upgrading of the Fontivegge area in Perugia, which is part of the funding plan for suburbs of metropolitan cities- both provides for specific strategies in terms of promoting biodiversity and urban regeneration.
2017
International Conference on Changing Cities III. Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions
social vegetable gardens; urban regeneration; green infrastructure
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Green infrastructures and biodiverse urban gardens for regenerating urban spaces / Clemente, Matteo; Bianconi, Fabio; Filippucci, Marco; Salvati, Luca. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 94-102. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Changing Cities III. Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions tenutosi a Syros, Delos, Mykonos Islands; Greece nel June 26-30, 2017).
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