Culture-led urban regeneration and local expectations of urban void renewal in eastern Lisbon

Q2 Social Sciences
Culture Unbound Pub Date : 2022-06-22 DOI:10.3384/cu.1094
J. Martins
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This article will analyze the ongoing culture-led regeneration processes of abandoned, informal and vacant areas, often considered by residents, local associations, and public officials to be urban voids. Our territorial framework is in Marvila, a semi-peripheral riverside area in Lisbon, strongly affected by informal activities, high levels of youth unemployment, an elderly population, and the existence of urban spaces with non-planned uses, seen as undesirable by the local ecosystem of stakeholders and particularly by residents. Our analysis will be centered around a social and spatial understanding of Lisbon’s municipal urban policy (funded by the 3.5.6. program of the European Union on Cultural Heritage), which has supported the reoccupation of some these so-called urban voids. We will focus on the use of a Pilot Project methodology, its exploratory and prototype nature, the local bureaucratic planning system, and the soft Planning techniques implemented as new ways of addressing long-term decayed and informal urban spaces. We will examine the regeneration results of two EU-H2020 funded pilot projects, under the ROCK project, which supports this research. The first pilot project “Loja Com Vida” (“store with life” or “store invites”), supports the municipal objective of creating a new urban centrality in Marvila, encouraging a diversification of its users, operationalizing the reuse of municipal ground floor spaces. The second project, “Jardim para Todos” (‘Garden for all’), corroborates a municipal urban policy on environmental sustainability goals, promoting, with the help of local agents, a learning and sharing process centered around green knowledge and the creation of a future agriculture hub and leisure area. The acknowledgment of these pilot project results will constitute an interesting case study for other urban areas with similar conditions, incorporating a better understanding of participative urban regeneration processes, outside the traditional and formal planning perspectives and achievements.
文化主导的城市更新和里斯本东部城市空间更新的当地期望
本文将分析以文化为主导的废弃、非正式和空置区域的再生过程,这些区域通常被居民、地方协会和政府官员视为城市空白。我们的领土框架位于Marvila,这是里斯本的半外围河滨地区,受到非正式活动、高水平的青年失业率、老年人口和非规划用途的城市空间的强烈影响,被当地生态系统的利益相关者,特别是居民视为不受欢迎的。我们的分析将集中在对里斯本市政城市政策的社会和空间理解上(由3.5.6。欧盟文化遗产项目),该项目支持重新占领这些所谓的城市空间。我们将重点关注试点项目方法的使用,其探索性和原型性,地方官僚规划系统以及作为解决长期衰败和非正式城市空间的新方法实施的软规划技术。我们将在ROCK项目下研究两个EU-H2020资助的试点项目的再生结果,该项目支持本研究。第一个试点项目“Loja Com Vida”(“有生命的商店”或“邀请商店”)支持在Marvila创建一个新的城市中心的市政目标,鼓励其用户的多样化,实现市政地面空间的再利用。第二个项目“Jardim para Todos”(“人人共享的花园”)证实了一项关于环境可持续性目标的市政城市政策,在当地代理商的帮助下,促进了以绿色知识为中心的学习和共享过程,并创建了未来的农业中心和休闲区。对这些试点项目结果的认可将为其他具有类似条件的城市地区提供一个有趣的案例研究,在传统和正式的规划观点和成就之外,更好地理解参与性城市更新过程。
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Culture Unbound
Culture Unbound Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
32
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research is a journal for border-crossing cultural research, globally open to articles from all areas in this large field, including cultural studies as well as other interdisciplinary and transnational currents for exploring cultural perspectives, issues and phenomena. It is peer-reviewed and easily accessible for downloading as open access. Culture Unbound is hosted by Linköping University Electronic Press (LiU E-Press, www.ep.liu.se). It is based on a co-operation between three Linköping University units that provide a unique profile to the journal, bridging regional and global research traditions: -The Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden (ACSIS), with interdisciplinary transnational exchange. -The Department of Culture Studies (Tema Q), with interdisciplinary research and PhD education.
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