The sustainable development of cities, by focusing on abandoned or degraded areas, represent the key driver that is able to remedy to damages that are produced by uncontrolled urban growth. The aim of the work is to highlight usefulness of the Cost-Revenue Analysis (CRA) in decision-making process concerning the enhancement of a military complex located in the city of Rome (Italy). In particular, existence of conditions that allow the Public Administra- tion (PA) to request private entrepreneur additional operations to those estab- lished by the law is intended to examine, ensuring financial convenience of both subjects involved. The results achieved demonstrate feasibility of initiative, but also existence of wide margins for financial convenience of private entrepreneur that allow the PA to request additional financial resources or the direct real- ization of the initiatives to be intended to public functions. Furthermore, the influence of combination of the intended uses on urban planning loads and financial budget of the initiative is tested by analyzing the variation of share of gross floor area that can be attributed to each intended use. The adoption of the CRA can be implemented by subjects involved in the early stage of redevel- opment initiatives in order to provide the size of the amount of financial resources that are necessary.

Sustainable Redevelopment: The Cost-Revenue Analysis to Support the Urban Planning Decisions / Morano, Pierluigi; Guarini, Maria Rosaria; Tajani, Francesco; Anelli, Debora. - 12251:(2020), pp. 968-980. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICCSA 2020, 20th International Conference tenutosi a Cagliari; Italy) [10.1007/978-3-030-58808-3_69].

Sustainable Redevelopment: The Cost-Revenue Analysis to Support the Urban Planning Decisions

Pierluigi, Morano;Maria Rosaria, Guarini;Francesco, Tajani;Debora, Anelli
2020

Abstract

The sustainable development of cities, by focusing on abandoned or degraded areas, represent the key driver that is able to remedy to damages that are produced by uncontrolled urban growth. The aim of the work is to highlight usefulness of the Cost-Revenue Analysis (CRA) in decision-making process concerning the enhancement of a military complex located in the city of Rome (Italy). In particular, existence of conditions that allow the Public Administra- tion (PA) to request private entrepreneur additional operations to those estab- lished by the law is intended to examine, ensuring financial convenience of both subjects involved. The results achieved demonstrate feasibility of initiative, but also existence of wide margins for financial convenience of private entrepreneur that allow the PA to request additional financial resources or the direct real- ization of the initiatives to be intended to public functions. Furthermore, the influence of combination of the intended uses on urban planning loads and financial budget of the initiative is tested by analyzing the variation of share of gross floor area that can be attributed to each intended use. The adoption of the CRA can be implemented by subjects involved in the early stage of redevel- opment initiatives in order to provide the size of the amount of financial resources that are necessary.
2020
ICCSA 2020, 20th International Conference
Public-private partnership; Financial analysis; Decision support tools; Abandoned properties; Saving soil; Urban redevelopment
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Sustainable Redevelopment: The Cost-Revenue Analysis to Support the Urban Planning Decisions / Morano, Pierluigi; Guarini, Maria Rosaria; Tajani, Francesco; Anelli, Debora. - 12251:(2020), pp. 968-980. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICCSA 2020, 20th International Conference tenutosi a Cagliari; Italy) [10.1007/978-3-030-58808-3_69].
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