This article offers a new perspective regarding new experimental paths of urban innovation addressing urban exclusion issues, designed to overcome traditional planning strategies delivered through public services; focusing on the recent outcomes and future potential of the development with a particular focus on the ability of individuals belonging to a local community to act consciously and directly in relation to the socio-territorial context in which they live. The urban exclusion issue is explored building on the scenario traced by the most recent analysis of Eurostat and OECD that show Italy as a country with a high percentage of the population at risk of poverty and social exclusion (18.1 million people) and where the return on investm...