The paper focuses on three key dimensions of urban regeneration: the governance of urban commons, community-driven public art, and the rights of people with disabilities. It argues that regeneration should be driven by civic ecosystems - spaces where innovation originates from the community level and informs public policy, rather than being imposed from above.
Urban regeneration. A multifaceted reality based on the inclusive participation of the community
F. Cesarano;F. Dell'Aversana
2024-01-01
Abstract
The paper focuses on three key dimensions of urban regeneration: the governance of urban commons, community-driven public art, and the rights of people with disabilities. It argues that regeneration should be driven by civic ecosystems - spaces where innovation originates from the community level and informs public policy, rather than being imposed from above.File in questo prodotto:
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