Paper in "Leggere la Rigenerazione Urbana. Storie da dentro le esperienze" a cura di Andorlini C.... more Paper in "Leggere la Rigenerazione Urbana. Storie da dentro le esperienze" a cura di Andorlini C., Bizzarri L. e Lorusso L. (2017), Pacini editore Pacini, 95-102. ReUSEs nasce nel 2014 da un’idea di un gruppo di giovani impegnati attivamente dal 2009 in diverse organizzazioni civiche aquilane - Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ - promotrici, a diverso titolo, di progetti di riqualificazione e rigenerazione sociale post-sisma. Il paper ripercorre le fasi di sviluppo del progetto e del patto di collaborazione, gli strumenti partecipativi utilizzati e gli attori coinvolti nella riattivazione di uno spazio urbano abbandonato a L'Aquila. L'esperienza, attraverso una responsabilizzazione degli attori e una rinnovata fiducia tra cittadini e Pubblica Amministrazione, rappresenta un modello di nuova governance urbana.
Il progetto ReUSEs (Reuse of Urban and Social spacEs), promosso e coordinato dalle associazioni P... more Il progetto ReUSEs (Reuse of Urban and Social spacEs), promosso e coordinato dalle associazioni Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ dal febbraio 2015 all'ottobre 2016, promuove la mappatura e il riuso di spazi abbandonati o inutilizzati urbani attraverso strumenti di partecipazione e collaborazione con l'amministrazione pubblica. Il progetto ha avuto il finanziamento del Comune dell'Aquila e il patrocinio di Labsus.
The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. Firs... more The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. First, we provide an overview of cohousing and we identify its five constitutive characteristics. Second, we propose a comparison between the constitutive features of cohousing and of other kinds of private residential communities. Third, we argue that the interpretation of cohousing within the context of private residential communities raises some doubts about a completely positive interpretation of the phenomenon and about policies for promoting it.
The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. Firs... more The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. First, we provide an overview of cohousing and we identify its five constitutive characteristics. Second, we propose a comparison between the constitutive features of cohousing and of other kinds of private residential communities. Third, we argue that the interpretation of cohousing within the context of private residential communities raises some doubts about a completely positive interpretation of the phenomenon and about policies for promoting it.
"Resilience, a concept typical in the natural sciences, has for some years been part of vocabular... more "Resilience, a concept typical in the natural sciences, has for some years been part of vocabulary of spatial planning but it is as yet relatively unexplored. Its common definition still represents resilience as the capacity of a system to absorb disturbances and to reorganize itself, by returning to the original state. Complexity theory shows that resilience is a bottom-up process, closely related to self-organization of a system, which could change the role of institutions and community in urban governance. Recently, the concept of resilience has been associated with the Transition
Towns movement, a bottom-up initiative promoted by civil society. Better known as “urban initiatives for the transition”, they are a set of bottom-up practices of urban management, aimed at achieving a self-sufficient and “zero impact” model of urban development.
In this perspective, the research question is: could this new paradigm of development and spatial organization really be a new approach in urban governance? The paper focuses on the implications of the concept of resilience in spatial planning. The purpose is to understand the extent of innovation in planning
practices and urban governance. In particular, the first part of the paper provides a review of the theoretical framework of resilience and the second analyzes the Transition Towns movement, with particular reference to the role of stakeholders."
Paper in "Leggere la Rigenerazione Urbana. Storie da dentro le esperienze" a cura di Andorlini C.... more Paper in "Leggere la Rigenerazione Urbana. Storie da dentro le esperienze" a cura di Andorlini C., Bizzarri L. e Lorusso L. (2017), Pacini editore Pacini, 95-102. ReUSEs nasce nel 2014 da un’idea di un gruppo di giovani impegnati attivamente dal 2009 in diverse organizzazioni civiche aquilane - Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ - promotrici, a diverso titolo, di progetti di riqualificazione e rigenerazione sociale post-sisma. Il paper ripercorre le fasi di sviluppo del progetto e del patto di collaborazione, gli strumenti partecipativi utilizzati e gli attori coinvolti nella riattivazione di uno spazio urbano abbandonato a L'Aquila. L'esperienza, attraverso una responsabilizzazione degli attori e una rinnovata fiducia tra cittadini e Pubblica Amministrazione, rappresenta un modello di nuova governance urbana.
Il progetto ReUSEs (Reuse of Urban and Social spacEs), promosso e coordinato dalle associazioni P... more Il progetto ReUSEs (Reuse of Urban and Social spacEs), promosso e coordinato dalle associazioni Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ dal febbraio 2015 all'ottobre 2016, promuove la mappatura e il riuso di spazi abbandonati o inutilizzati urbani attraverso strumenti di partecipazione e collaborazione con l'amministrazione pubblica. Il progetto ha avuto il finanziamento del Comune dell'Aquila e il patrocinio di Labsus.
The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. Firs... more The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. First, we provide an overview of cohousing and we identify its five constitutive characteristics. Second, we propose a comparison between the constitutive features of cohousing and of other kinds of private residential communities. Third, we argue that the interpretation of cohousing within the context of private residential communities raises some doubts about a completely positive interpretation of the phenomenon and about policies for promoting it.
The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. Firs... more The paper analyses cohousing as a part of the phenomenon of private residential communities. First, we provide an overview of cohousing and we identify its five constitutive characteristics. Second, we propose a comparison between the constitutive features of cohousing and of other kinds of private residential communities. Third, we argue that the interpretation of cohousing within the context of private residential communities raises some doubts about a completely positive interpretation of the phenomenon and about policies for promoting it.
"Resilience, a concept typical in the natural sciences, has for some years been part of vocabular... more "Resilience, a concept typical in the natural sciences, has for some years been part of vocabulary of spatial planning but it is as yet relatively unexplored. Its common definition still represents resilience as the capacity of a system to absorb disturbances and to reorganize itself, by returning to the original state. Complexity theory shows that resilience is a bottom-up process, closely related to self-organization of a system, which could change the role of institutions and community in urban governance. Recently, the concept of resilience has been associated with the Transition
Towns movement, a bottom-up initiative promoted by civil society. Better known as “urban initiatives for the transition”, they are a set of bottom-up practices of urban management, aimed at achieving a self-sufficient and “zero impact” model of urban development.
In this perspective, the research question is: could this new paradigm of development and spatial organization really be a new approach in urban governance? The paper focuses on the implications of the concept of resilience in spatial planning. The purpose is to understand the extent of innovation in planning
practices and urban governance. In particular, the first part of the paper provides a review of the theoretical framework of resilience and the second analyzes the Transition Towns movement, with particular reference to the role of stakeholders."
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ReUSEs nasce nel 2014 da un’idea di un gruppo di giovani impegnati attivamente dal 2009 in diverse organizzazioni civiche aquilane - Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ - promotrici, a diverso titolo, di progetti di riqualificazione e rigenerazione sociale post-sisma.
Il paper ripercorre le fasi di sviluppo del progetto e del patto di collaborazione, gli strumenti partecipativi utilizzati e gli attori coinvolti nella riattivazione di uno spazio urbano abbandonato a L'Aquila. L'esperienza, attraverso una responsabilizzazione degli attori e una rinnovata fiducia tra cittadini e Pubblica Amministrazione, rappresenta un modello di nuova governance urbana.
Il progetto ha avuto il finanziamento del Comune dell'Aquila e il patrocinio di Labsus.
Towns movement, a bottom-up initiative promoted by civil society. Better known as “urban initiatives for the transition”, they are a set of bottom-up practices of urban management, aimed at achieving a self-sufficient and “zero impact” model of urban development.
In this perspective, the research question is: could this new paradigm of development and spatial organization really be a new approach in urban governance? The paper focuses on the implications of the concept of resilience in spatial planning. The purpose is to understand the extent of innovation in planning
practices and urban governance. In particular, the first part of the paper provides a review of the theoretical framework of resilience and the second analyzes the Transition Towns movement, with particular reference to the role of stakeholders."
ReUSEs nasce nel 2014 da un’idea di un gruppo di giovani impegnati attivamente dal 2009 in diverse organizzazioni civiche aquilane - Policentrica Onlus, Viviamolaq e FabLabAQ - promotrici, a diverso titolo, di progetti di riqualificazione e rigenerazione sociale post-sisma.
Il paper ripercorre le fasi di sviluppo del progetto e del patto di collaborazione, gli strumenti partecipativi utilizzati e gli attori coinvolti nella riattivazione di uno spazio urbano abbandonato a L'Aquila. L'esperienza, attraverso una responsabilizzazione degli attori e una rinnovata fiducia tra cittadini e Pubblica Amministrazione, rappresenta un modello di nuova governance urbana.
Il progetto ha avuto il finanziamento del Comune dell'Aquila e il patrocinio di Labsus.
Towns movement, a bottom-up initiative promoted by civil society. Better known as “urban initiatives for the transition”, they are a set of bottom-up practices of urban management, aimed at achieving a self-sufficient and “zero impact” model of urban development.
In this perspective, the research question is: could this new paradigm of development and spatial organization really be a new approach in urban governance? The paper focuses on the implications of the concept of resilience in spatial planning. The purpose is to understand the extent of innovation in planning
practices and urban governance. In particular, the first part of the paper provides a review of the theoretical framework of resilience and the second analyzes the Transition Towns movement, with particular reference to the role of stakeholders."