The CLUDs project intends to explore the potential of a new tool for renovating degraded public spaces improving the attractiveness and accessibility of deprived urban areas by focusing on the high potential of local commercial activities. The implementation is based on a networking of EU universities (Reggio Calabria, Salford, Aalto, Rome) and US universities (Boston, San Diego). The core of this network activity regards Joint research and training activities on two main topics: public/private partnership and urban regeneration. Thanks to the CLUDs project, it has been possible to activate a specific measure of the Operational Program 2007-2013 of the Calabria Region financed by the European Social Fund concerning the empowerment of international research network through the international doctorate “Urban regeneration and Economic development”.
Commercial Local Urban Districts / Bevilacqua, C.; Monardo, Bruno; Trillo, C.; Calabrò, J.; Pizzimenti, P.. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 75-84. (Intervento presentato al convegno PEOPLE 2012 Conference tenutosi a Nicosia (Cyprus) nel November 5-6, 2012).
Commercial Local Urban Districts
C. Bevilacqua
;MONARDO, Bruno;
2013
Abstract
The CLUDs project intends to explore the potential of a new tool for renovating degraded public spaces improving the attractiveness and accessibility of deprived urban areas by focusing on the high potential of local commercial activities. The implementation is based on a networking of EU universities (Reggio Calabria, Salford, Aalto, Rome) and US universities (Boston, San Diego). The core of this network activity regards Joint research and training activities on two main topics: public/private partnership and urban regeneration. Thanks to the CLUDs project, it has been possible to activate a specific measure of the Operational Program 2007-2013 of the Calabria Region financed by the European Social Fund concerning the empowerment of international research network through the international doctorate “Urban regeneration and Economic development”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.