Public housing estates in major European cities, mostly built in the second half of the 20th century, today face challenges related to housing, urban decay, socio-economic depression, and marginalization. However, these neighborhoods, which have similar characteristics in all European suburbs, represent a valuable resource in the context of sustainable development principles that promote reuse. This work aims to define a methodological approach aimed at identifying inter- vention strategies, protocols, and sustainability indices that can be replicated in regeneration interventions in these neighborhoods. This approach involves a com- prehensive analysis of existing housing, residents’ needs, and innovative regen- eration strategies, developing a methodology for evaluating urban regeneration interventions. The proposed approach includes the definition of a model for sus- tainability assessment, experimental implementation, and validation in real case studies. The research aims to contribute to the identification of replicable and adaptable strategies for social, economic, and environmentally sustainable urban regeneration, highlighting stakeholder involvement.
Rebuilding the Metropolitan Cities’ Suburbs via Co-creative Sustainable Initiatives: Supporting Framework for Efficient Public-Resources Policies / Guarini, Maria Rosaria; Sica, Francesco; Tajani, Francesco; Anelli, Debora; Sabatelli, Emma. - 4:Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems 1186(2024), pp. 397-406. (Intervento presentato al convegno NETWORKS, MARKETS & PEOPLE for transitioning settlement systems. Communities, Institutions and Enterprises towards post-humanism epistemologies and AI challenges—#NMP 2024 tenutosi a Reggio Calabria; Italy) [10.1007/978-3-031-74679-6_39].
Rebuilding the Metropolitan Cities’ Suburbs via Co-creative Sustainable Initiatives: Supporting Framework for Efficient Public-Resources Policies
Guarini, Maria Rosaria
;Sica, Francesco;Tajani, Francesco;Anelli, Debora;Sabatelli, Emma
2024
Abstract
Public housing estates in major European cities, mostly built in the second half of the 20th century, today face challenges related to housing, urban decay, socio-economic depression, and marginalization. However, these neighborhoods, which have similar characteristics in all European suburbs, represent a valuable resource in the context of sustainable development principles that promote reuse. This work aims to define a methodological approach aimed at identifying inter- vention strategies, protocols, and sustainability indices that can be replicated in regeneration interventions in these neighborhoods. This approach involves a com- prehensive analysis of existing housing, residents’ needs, and innovative regen- eration strategies, developing a methodology for evaluating urban regeneration interventions. The proposed approach includes the definition of a model for sus- tainability assessment, experimental implementation, and validation in real case studies. The research aims to contribute to the identification of replicable and adaptable strategies for social, economic, and environmentally sustainable urban regeneration, highlighting stakeholder involvement.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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