The bottom-up approach is teetering. When sustainability does not match public participation: The case of an urban re-greening project in a small town in Northern Italy
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Local sustainable development projects can be fostered by public participation involving citizens and local organizations as stakeholders. On one hand multi-stakeholder approaches can increase acceptability of a project guaranteeing long term benefits to local society. On the other hand, diverging interests and percep-tions of different stakeholders (involved or not) can hinder implementation of sus-tainability projects. This paper analyzes a real case study of an innovative sus-tainability project in Northern Italy which fail in its participatory purposes. The project "Cantieri Rinverditi" has been a Re-Greening Vacant Urban Space project developed in San Rocco al Porto a small town in the Po valley in Lombardy, which is the highest region for soil loss due to urbanization in Italy. Through a qualitative analysis based on semi-structured interviews and participant observation I high-light the main difficulties and barriers which caused the lack of local citizens' par-ticipation to the project.
地方可持续发展项目可以通过公民和地方组织作为利益相关者的公众参与来促进。一方面,多方利益相关者方法可以提高项目的可接受性,保证当地社会的长期利益。另一方面,不同利益相关者(参与或不参与)的不同利益和看法可能会阻碍可持续发展项目的实施。本文分析了意大利北部一个创新可持续发展项目的真实案例,该项目未能实现其参与性目的。“Cantieri rinverdiiti”项目是在伦巴第波河流域的一个小镇San Rocco al Porto开发的一个重新绿化的空置城市空间项目,该地区是意大利城市化导致土壤流失最多的地区。通过基于半结构化访谈和参与观察的定性分析,我突出了导致当地公民缺乏参与项目的主要困难和障碍。