Danny Casprini , Alessandra Oppio , Andrea Di Tommaso , Giulia Datola , Marta Dell'Ovo , Francesca Torrieri , Marco Rossitti
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Abstract
In a world faced with grand societal challenges, sustainable and inclusive urban planning becomes a priority. Several tools and approaches to urban regeneration has been developed to involve communities in urban regeneration interventions. Among those, urban acupuncture represents a means to promote localized interventions to reclaim urban spaces. Interventions as such are conceptualized as sustainable social innovation bridging the gap between physical regeneration of the space and collaborative practices shared by participating individuals, groups and organizations. In this conundrum of planning and social practices, urban acupuncture can generate social, economic and environmental effects at the neighborhood level and ignite a transformation at the wider city level. Along these lines, the “Piazze Aperte” program implemented in Milan offered an opportunity to innovate urban planning tools by focusing on collaboration between public administrations and grassroots initiatives. To study the effects generated by 4 projects executed in the NoLo district, we developed a multi-dimensional evaluation model based on Multi-Attribute Value Theory (MAVT). Results indicate that urban acupuncture effectively foster social cohesion, improve quality of life, and stimulate collaboration. However, it faces limitations in achieving environmental sustainability and adaptability.
在一个面临巨大社会挑战的世界,可持续和包容性的城市规划成为一个优先事项。已经开发了一些城市更新的工具和方法,使社区参与城市更新干预。其中,城市针灸代表了一种促进局部干预以回收城市空间的手段。这样的干预被定义为可持续的社会创新,弥合了空间的物理再生和参与的个人、团体和组织共享的协作实践之间的差距。在这个规划和社会实践的难题中,城市针灸可以在社区层面产生社会、经济和环境影响,并在更广泛的城市层面引发变革。沿着这些思路,在米兰实施的“Aperte广场”项目提供了一个创新城市规划工具的机会,重点关注公共行政部门和基层倡议之间的合作。为了研究NoLo地区实施的4个项目所产生的效果,我们建立了一个基于多属性价值理论(Multi-Attribute Value Theory, MAVT)的多维评价模型。结果表明,城市针灸有效地促进了社会凝聚力,提高了生活质量,促进了协作。然而,它在实现环境可持续性和适应性方面面临局限性。
期刊介绍:
Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.