Urban regeneration in the Masterplan for Rome between implementation and innovation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24197/ciudades.20.2017.19Keywords:
Regeneration, Programmi integrati, Centralità locali, Resilience, Common goodsAbstract
As part of the reflections about urban regeneration, the advanced international disciplinary debate contains new important references concerning endogenous issues of the disciplinary approaches, as well as issues related to the global change of the environmental, socio-economic and cultural context.
The Master Plan for Rome (2008) has started the experimentation of an overall regeneration strategy. In this framework, the Programmi integrati stand out thanks to public-private partnership and the complex approach to the construction of the public city. The limited experimentation of these tools, however, opens the way to other innovative practices for resilient regeneration of “common goods”.
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