Regeneration processes activate stable regimes of interaction and interdependence among the architectural, economic, cultural and social sub-systems in settlements. The thesis of this paper is that in order to progress towards sustainable and inclusive cities, urban governance should widen the decision-making arena, promoting virtuous circular dynamics based on knowledge transfer, strategic decision making and stakeholders’ engagement. The historic urban landscape is a privileged lab for this purpose. The paper adapts the Triple-Helix model of knowledge-industry-government relationships to interpret the unexpected regimes of interaction between Local Authority and Cultural Heritage Assets triggered in the late 90s by the establishment of a ...
Europe is a land of ancient urbanization where nature and culture of places are inextricably intertw...
Although the circular economy has occupied a crucial place in the development agendas of industriali...
The long-lived, culturally relevant, and unique buildings of Europe's urban landscapes embody the va...
Regeneration processes activate stable regimes of interaction and interdependence among the architec...
The landscape, as an archive of the traces of the history of man and nature, can be considered a hol...
Urban regeneration is a key topic in Europe as cities are asked to propose efficient actions for the...
Background and aim of the paper. Urban regeneration is a wide research area that mainly focused on h...
The CLIC project "Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage adaptive re-use", fund...
Recent experiences of regeneration of physical space and, in particular, of places considered as ‘wa...
The paper deals with the issue of the regeneration of the existing building heritage by framing the ...
The document studies urban regeneration as a sustainable development strategy for any city, emphasiz...
This paper aims to investigate how the architectural culture, and in particular the space design dis...
Regeneration is deemed as the enabler to transform for societies from industrial age to knowledge. K...
This paper discusses the way knowledge and innovation can support the performances implementation in...
Europe is a land of ancient urbanization where nature and culture of places are inextricably intertw...
Although the circular economy has occupied a crucial place in the development agendas of industriali...
The long-lived, culturally relevant, and unique buildings of Europe's urban landscapes embody the va...
Regeneration processes activate stable regimes of interaction and interdependence among the architec...
The landscape, as an archive of the traces of the history of man and nature, can be considered a hol...
Urban regeneration is a key topic in Europe as cities are asked to propose efficient actions for the...
Background and aim of the paper. Urban regeneration is a wide research area that mainly focused on h...
The CLIC project "Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage adaptive re-use", fund...
Recent experiences of regeneration of physical space and, in particular, of places considered as ‘wa...
The paper deals with the issue of the regeneration of the existing building heritage by framing the ...
The document studies urban regeneration as a sustainable development strategy for any city, emphasiz...
This paper aims to investigate how the architectural culture, and in particular the space design dis...
Regeneration is deemed as the enabler to transform for societies from industrial age to knowledge. K...
This paper discusses the way knowledge and innovation can support the performances implementation in...
Europe is a land of ancient urbanization where nature and culture of places are inextricably intertw...
Although the circular economy has occupied a crucial place in the development agendas of industriali...
The long-lived, culturally relevant, and unique buildings of Europe's urban landscapes embody the va...