The Community impact evaluation (CIE) is a multi-actor methodology of evaluation: its goal is to identify the convenience of actions/projects, as part of urban policies, according to the Social preferable expressed by different members of the community affected by the policy itself. It traces a methodological approach for the preparation of a social report distributed in the plan’s policies. His first methodological application was developed as Planning Balance Sheet in the early sixties, in order to give an answer to the need to overcome the Cost-benefit analysis limit constituted by the failure to evaluate the distributive effects of interventions. Lichfield [1] distinguishes between different social categories those involved in an active...
One tenth of the European population lives in distressed areas where physical and economic plight is...
Urban regeneration, as a multidimensional process to enhance built environment, is taking on an incr...
Urban regeneration operations are connected to the creation of a multiplicity of benefits, both econ...
Urban regeneration is a complex and multi-faceted process. It can be defined a comprehensive and int...
The evaluation of technologies for development interventions is a complex issue. The literature high...
Findings from this book indicate that there is a role for an evaluation methodology in cultural buil...
Housing policies concern complex and multidimensional decision problems, as far as they engage diffe...
The consolidation of community urban regeneration processes makes it particularly necessary to inves...
Participatory Value Evaluation (PVE) is a new method to assess the desirability of government projec...
From urban regeneration to social regeneration up to culture-led regeneration, the concept of urban ...
This article explores alternative interpretations of the meaning and method of urban policy evaluati...
The current economic environment ensures that the demand for public and private funds for social in...
AbstractThrough urban redevelopment of a degraded area, the deficiency in urban planning and/or buil...
This paper explores the role of social impact assessment (SIA) as a tool to evaluate the social sust...
The urban policies and territorial live a period of profound transformation, characterized by a shif...
One tenth of the European population lives in distressed areas where physical and economic plight is...
Urban regeneration, as a multidimensional process to enhance built environment, is taking on an incr...
Urban regeneration operations are connected to the creation of a multiplicity of benefits, both econ...
Urban regeneration is a complex and multi-faceted process. It can be defined a comprehensive and int...
The evaluation of technologies for development interventions is a complex issue. The literature high...
Findings from this book indicate that there is a role for an evaluation methodology in cultural buil...
Housing policies concern complex and multidimensional decision problems, as far as they engage diffe...
The consolidation of community urban regeneration processes makes it particularly necessary to inves...
Participatory Value Evaluation (PVE) is a new method to assess the desirability of government projec...
From urban regeneration to social regeneration up to culture-led regeneration, the concept of urban ...
This article explores alternative interpretations of the meaning and method of urban policy evaluati...
The current economic environment ensures that the demand for public and private funds for social in...
AbstractThrough urban redevelopment of a degraded area, the deficiency in urban planning and/or buil...
This paper explores the role of social impact assessment (SIA) as a tool to evaluate the social sust...
The urban policies and territorial live a period of profound transformation, characterized by a shif...
One tenth of the European population lives in distressed areas where physical and economic plight is...
Urban regeneration, as a multidimensional process to enhance built environment, is taking on an incr...
Urban regeneration operations are connected to the creation of a multiplicity of benefits, both econ...