Rome represents an interesting case study of the informal/illegal city and of its regeneration processes that are taking place even through the involvement of its inhabitants. This is a relevant problem all over the world, but it’s specifically interesting in a western country. This paper will focus on the analysis of: the recent changes which are characterizing this phenomenon (through an interdisciplinary approach aimed at critically analyzing its dynamics) and the connected regeneration policies (through a complex approach aimed at outlining their ambiguities).
Abstract Roma costituisce un interessante caso di studio dal punto di vista dei processi relativi alla città abusiva/informale e alla sua riqualificazione, anche attraverso il coinvolgimento degli abitanti. Si tratta di un problema rilevante in tutto il mondo, ma appare interessante la situazione specifica in un Paese occidentale. Il contributo intende quindi focalizzare l’attenzione sui più recenti sviluppi del fenomeno e delle politiche sviluppate per affrontarne i problemi, approfondendo le dinamiche reali attraverso un approccio interdisciplinare, evidenziando le ambiguità e valutando in maniera complessa le politiche. Abstract Rome represents an interesting case study of the informal/illegal city and of its regeneration processes that are taking place even through the involvement of its inhabitants. This is a relevant problem all over the world, but it’s specifically interesting in a western country. This paper will focus on the analysis of: the recent changes which are characterizing this phenomenon (through an interdisciplinary approach aimed at critically analyzing its dynamics) and the connected regeneration policies (through a complex approach aimed at outlining their ambiguities).
Politiche e processi dell'abitare nella città abusiva/informale romana / Cellamare, Carlo. - In: ARCHIVIO DI STUDI URBANI E REGIONALI. - ISSN 0004-0177. - STAMPA. - 97-98:(2010), pp. 145-167.
Politiche e processi dell'abitare nella città abusiva/informale romana
CELLAMARE, Carlo
2010
Abstract
Rome represents an interesting case study of the informal/illegal city and of its regeneration processes that are taking place even through the involvement of its inhabitants. This is a relevant problem all over the world, but it’s specifically interesting in a western country. This paper will focus on the analysis of: the recent changes which are characterizing this phenomenon (through an interdisciplinary approach aimed at critically analyzing its dynamics) and the connected regeneration policies (through a complex approach aimed at outlining their ambiguities).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.