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Area-Based Urban Regeneration
Along with the perspectives of this manuscript, policies of urban regeneration fit into the wider realm of policies of urban sustainability. Therefore, urban regeneration is pursued by taking into consideration that the social, economic, environmental and institutional dimensions of a city are made fully sustainable. Although experiences of urban regeneration worldwide demonstrate that it is quite impossible to achieve, by equal measures, levels of sustainability in all dimensions, nevertheless, they demonstrate that practices of urban regeneration have the same rationale. The relationship between physical restoration and social renovation stands as a priority objective of urban regeneration policies that have developed in both large metropolitan areas and smaller communities. From this point of view, urban regeneration processes include actions of social innovation also aimed at re-characterization of espace vecu, i.e. the relationship between people and the spaces in which they act to meet certain needs. Initiatives of urban regeneration must have a ‘bottom up’ approach, underpinned by partnerships between key local players, hence, and are area-based. That means that urban regenerative actions gather a wide range of ambitions and activities of a social character directed to the community living in areas characterized by socioeconomic challenges. By this perspective, area-based regeneration stands as an umbrella term with a socio-economic and environmental focus.
Area-Based Urban Regeneration
Along with the perspectives of this manuscript, policies of urban regeneration fit into the wider realm of policies of urban sustainability. Therefore, urban regeneration is pursued by taking into consideration that the social, economic, environmental and institutional dimensions of a city are made fully sustainable. Although experiences of urban regeneration worldwide demonstrate that it is quite impossible to achieve, by equal measures, levels of sustainability in all dimensions, nevertheless, they demonstrate that practices of urban regeneration have the same rationale. The relationship between physical restoration and social renovation stands as a priority objective of urban regeneration policies that have developed in both large metropolitan areas and smaller communities. From this point of view, urban regeneration processes include actions of social innovation also aimed at re-characterization of espace vecu, i.e. the relationship between people and the spaces in which they act to meet certain needs. Initiatives of urban regeneration must have a ‘bottom up’ approach, underpinned by partnerships between key local players, hence, and are area-based. That means that urban regenerative actions gather a wide range of ambitions and activities of a social character directed to the community living in areas characterized by socioeconomic challenges. By this perspective, area-based regeneration stands as an umbrella term with a socio-economic and environmental focus.
Area-Based Urban Regeneration
The City proj.
Ricciardelli, Alessandra (Autor:in) / Raimo, Nicola (Autor:in)
11.12.2022
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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