With reference to the process of valorization of public properties in progress in many European countries, this paper develops an evaluation model to support decisions of Public Administrations involved in the identification of the best modality of enhancement (concession and lease or sale) of public properties in disuse and/or underutilized. Although the model can be applied to any type of public property, the research is focused on religious cultural buildings, that are common both in big cities and in smaller towns. The assumption underlying the model is that, since the properties considered are complex buildings, generally characterized by large dimensions, the form of bilateral monopoly market is always verified. The result is a model of simple use, exportable in any territorial context. The paper must be attributed in equal parts to the authors
A model to support decision for the valorization of public properties in disuse or underutilized / Tajani, Francesco; Oppio, Alessandra; Morano, Pierluigi. - (2014), pp. 28-34.
A model to support decision for the valorization of public properties in disuse or underutilized
Francesco Tajani;Pierluigi Morano
2014
Abstract
With reference to the process of valorization of public properties in progress in many European countries, this paper develops an evaluation model to support decisions of Public Administrations involved in the identification of the best modality of enhancement (concession and lease or sale) of public properties in disuse and/or underutilized. Although the model can be applied to any type of public property, the research is focused on religious cultural buildings, that are common both in big cities and in smaller towns. The assumption underlying the model is that, since the properties considered are complex buildings, generally characterized by large dimensions, the form of bilateral monopoly market is always verified. The result is a model of simple use, exportable in any territorial context. The paper must be attributed in equal parts to the authorsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.