It is widely acknowledged that in the last few decades, culture has been playing an increasing role in urban regeneration. However, particularly in the realm of urban policy, the understanding of what culture is seems to be too narrow, often excluding vernacular culture. Why should vernacular culture be incorporated into urban policy and can it effectively contribute to the promotion of urban regeneration? Our case study is on Marvila and Beato (in Lisbon, Portugal), two parishes that share an industrial past and that were neglected in recent decades, but that are currently undergoing a regeneration process. Using the methodology proposed by Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), we combine both qualitative and quantitative methodologies: a his...
In 2017 the project ROCK (“Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural Heritage in Creative and Knowl...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The cultural landscape of Lisbon Metropolitan Area evolved through processes of trial and error, and...
Culture, as it embodies the way humans have adapted themselves to the environment, -in other words, ...
The transformation of decayed semi-peripheral riverside areas and its Tangible Culture Heritage is p...
Nas últimas décadas, temos vindo a assistir à proliferação de políticas culturais para as cidades qu...
The exceptional circumstances we are going through, due to the Covid19 pandemic, request a reflectio...
Cities are hubs of social and cultural activity, and culture is key to what makes cities creative, a...
It has taken millennia to provide our world with works of art that are sometimes comparable in magni...
The cities’ urban form and cultures go through enormous transformation, with some similarities in th...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
The topic of urban regeneration shows a high complexity for the large number of issues and stakehol...
The value of cultural heritage for sustainable and resilient human settlements is recognized in inte...
The Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon (ICSUL) is one of the academic partner...
Cities are ecosystems that consume a lot of energy and substance, as well as generate much waste and...
In 2017 the project ROCK (“Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural Heritage in Creative and Knowl...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The cultural landscape of Lisbon Metropolitan Area evolved through processes of trial and error, and...
Culture, as it embodies the way humans have adapted themselves to the environment, -in other words, ...
The transformation of decayed semi-peripheral riverside areas and its Tangible Culture Heritage is p...
Nas últimas décadas, temos vindo a assistir à proliferação de políticas culturais para as cidades qu...
The exceptional circumstances we are going through, due to the Covid19 pandemic, request a reflectio...
Cities are hubs of social and cultural activity, and culture is key to what makes cities creative, a...
It has taken millennia to provide our world with works of art that are sometimes comparable in magni...
The cities’ urban form and cultures go through enormous transformation, with some similarities in th...
Culture-led regeneration has been widely accepted by European cities as an important component of ur...
The topic of urban regeneration shows a high complexity for the large number of issues and stakehol...
The value of cultural heritage for sustainable and resilient human settlements is recognized in inte...
The Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon (ICSUL) is one of the academic partner...
Cities are ecosystems that consume a lot of energy and substance, as well as generate much waste and...
In 2017 the project ROCK (“Regeneration and Optimization of Cultural Heritage in Creative and Knowl...
Abandoned buildings in our cities today represent a great problem: these have lost stable functions,...
The cultural landscape of Lisbon Metropolitan Area evolved through processes of trial and error, and...