Former military sites and post-Covid-19 city in Italy. May their reuse mitigate the pandemic impacts?

IF 1 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
F. Camerin
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Abstract

The presence of former military settlements, along with other abandoned spaces in the Italian cities, constitutes an opportunity for developing inclusive and green cities through a good governance, especially after the 2020 pandemic outbreak. This paper develops an analytical matrix for comparing and evaluating the redevelopment projects of a number of case studies in the Italian metropolitan cities of Bologna, Milan, Rome, and Turin in the face of the challenges of the post-Covid-19 issues. Although the difficulties to evaluate still ongoing redevelopment projects, I found two main results. First, the Italian political and economic context is what most influenced the redevelopment process and not so much the intrinsic characteristics of former military sites. Second, it seems that the reuse of these urban voids will not match a couple of features of the so-called post-Covid-19 features, i.e. inclusive and good governance, though the redevelopments can seemingly develop green cities.
意大利的前军事基地和新冠肺炎后的城市。它们的重复使用能否减轻大流行的影响?
前军事定居点的存在,以及意大利城市中其他废弃空间的存在,为通过善治发展包容性和绿色城市提供了机会,特别是在2020年大流行病爆发之后。本文开发了一个分析矩阵,用于比较和评估意大利大都市博洛尼亚、米兰、罗马和都灵在面对后covid -19问题挑战时的一些案例研究的重建项目。尽管评估仍在进行的重建项目存在困难,但我发现了两个主要结果。首先,意大利的政治和经济背景是对重建过程影响最大的因素,而不是前军事基地的内在特征。其次,这些城市空间的再利用似乎不符合所谓的后疫情特征,即包容性和良好治理,尽管重建似乎可以发展绿色城市。
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