Starting from a PRIN 2015 study, the paper addresses the themes of adding value to public spaces, quality to the urban landscape, redeveloping degraded areas and proposing a sustainable and resilient design approach to cope with the effects of climate change. Specifically, this study focuses on the key role public space can play in urban resilience processes, with the aim of not only providing results in qualitative terms, but also measuring the feedback in environmental and economic terms.

New paradigms for the urban regeneration project between green economy and resilience

E. Mussinelli;A. Tartaglia;D. Fanzini;R. Riva;CERATI, DAVIDE;CASTALDO, GIOVANNI
2019-01-01

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Starting from a PRIN 2015 study, the paper addresses the themes of adding value to public spaces, quality to the urban landscape, redeveloping degraded areas and proposing a sustainable and resilient design approach to cope with the effects of climate change. Specifically, this study focuses on the key role public space can play in urban resilience processes, with the aim of not only providing results in qualitative terms, but also measuring the feedback in environmental and economic terms.
2019
Regeneration of the built environment from a circular economy perspective
978-3-030-33255-6
978-3-030-33256-3
Nature-based solution - Green infrastructure - Public space - Environmental design
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