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The UAE as an emerging actor in the Western Balkans: the case of strategic investment in Serbia
Published 2017“…Meanwhile, viewed from the Serbian perspective, these investments have not been without controversy because of their lack of transparency, allegations of corruption, and lack of public debate over plans to transform downtown Belgrade with a substantial new investment in urban regeneration. Serbia’s willingness to host strategic investment from the UAE is also surprising because of UAE support for Kosovo and claims that it has come with questionable political demands. …”
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Street Art: Institutions, art and urban management in Brazil and Canada
Published 2020-06-01“…Street art is important for urban regeneration improving upon local sustainability or renewal of spaces. …”
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Renovation and demolition, as tools for improving the built environment
Published 2024-01-01“…The study proposes a framework for case-by-case assessment of older buildings, integrating structural, cultural, and environmental considerations to inform policy and practice in urban regeneration.…”
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TEXTILE ART - A NEW PARADIGM IN PUBLIC SPACE
Published 2020-09-01“…Based on the 10 years of planning, organizing, and implementing the project "International Street Art Festival Timisoara", this work is the preparation of the integration of textile arts in the academic and institutional coordinated use of the same for the urban regeneration projects through Street Art in Romania. …”
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Analysis of the Urban Transformations Derived from Railway Housing Construction in Spain During Francoism (1939–1975): An Underestimated Heritage in Use
Published 2024-11-01“…The present work presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of these aspects, concluding on their impact on the current configuration of the urban environment of the cities where they are located and the possibility of urban regeneration that these developments offer. It is a housing stock that is 95% in use and that, in some cases, given the city’s growth, occupies privileged current urban positions that have led to its revaluation despite its construction characteristics. …”
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A Satisfaction Study of Waterfront Public Spaces in Winter Cities from a Demand Perspective: A KANO-IPA Model Analysis Based on Northeastern China
Published 2025-01-01“…This study provides long-term support for urban regeneration, resource management, and waterfront public space design in winter cities.…”
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« La mauvaise réputation ». Distance aux ZUS et prix de l’immobilier : application d’un modèle hédonique à six intercommunalités franciliennes
Published 2014-04-01“…ZUS are mostly located in the suburbs of larger cities, and in spite of urban regeneration policies, the reputation of such places did not improve over time, and yields negative externalities on residential household choices. …”
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The Influence of Collusive Information Dissemination on Bidder’s Collusive Willingness in Urban Construction Projects
Published 2022-04-01“…The process of urbanization and urban regeneration is inseparable from the implementation of urban construction projects. …”
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Exploring the Contemporary Challenges of Urbanization and the Role of Sustainable Urban Development: A Study of Lagos City, Nigeria
Published 2023-06-01“…Such case studies have revealed various interventions, such as informal settlement transformation, renewable energy integration, and urban regeneration. However, persistent issues still exist due to the city’s urbanization. …”
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Culture, regeneration and community: Reinventing the city
Published 2012-08-01“…Keywords: Creative thinking, culture, urban regeneration and reinvention…”
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Transforming Narratives: Reaction, Context and the Emerging (IM)-Possibilities of Social Discourse on Art in Cluj-Napoca
Published 2019-12-01“…The wider expansion of the urban regeneration theory, that attributes an economic growth factor to culture (based on the existence of creative industries), persuades the local authorities to create a new narrative of a Cluj-Napoca based on the image of a creative city. …”
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Net-Zero Climate Emissions Districts: Potentials and Constraints for Social Housing in Milan
Published 2023-02-01“…Net-zero climate districts are gaining wide attention at the European and international levels. Urban regeneration competitions have been launched recently to stimulate development; nevertheless, the literature does not yet provide a shared scope definition (i.e., product system). …”
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Adaptive Reuse of Abandoned Monumental Buildings as a Strategy for Urban Liveability
Published 2015-10-01“…Can we suppose that the recovery of abandoned buildings could be a virtuous practice not only in terms of sustainability for their enormous potential but also for the role that public landmark centralities can play in social revitalization and urban regeneration? The complexity of this issue is addressed by analyzing related cases, relevant for their design solutions and effects, and proposes answers to the opening questions by investigating a relevant case study, the adaptive reuse of the Ospedale of San Giovanni di Dio in Cagliari, Italy. …”
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Jute mills as restorative landscapes: perceptions of environmental aesthetics in living industrial heritage
Published 2025-12-01“…Apart from creating a historic industrial landscape, the elements within each of the heritage jute mills contain aesthetically significant built and natural elements. Urban regeneration proposals for these sites are receiving attention from the stakeholders, where the concept of restorative landscapes may be incorporated. …”
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Laissez-Faire or Sensitive Policymaking: The Legacy of Creative Clusters on Brownfield Sites in Berlin
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A “Motor” for the Neighbourhood? Urban Planning and the Challenges of Relocating Cultural Infrastructures
Published 2022-12-01“…These facilities are often located on brownfields and are material manifestations of socioeconomic change and urban regeneration. Using the relocation of an established socio-cultural centre to a new neighbourhood in the city of Heidelberg, Germany, as an example, we seek to understand the evolving ways political and social relations are formed, negotiated, and challenged through cultural infrastructures. …”
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The unutilized potential of temporary use of space: A case study of Avtomatik Delovišče, Koper
Published 2024-12-01“…The study focuses on the effects of the spatial practice applied in the urban environment and, consequentially, its potential role in urban regeneration. With the help of a multiple case study of temporary uses in various cities in Slovenia, the main goal is to determine the extent to which alternative, experimental, and temporary spatial interventions can contribute to increased urban diversity, community involvement, creativity, innovation, and local identity. …”
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How Governance Tools Facilitate Citizen Co-Production Behavior in Urban Community Micro-Regeneration: Evidence from Shanghai
Published 2022-08-01“…In this study, we constructed and verified a novel and valuable theoretical perspective with which to explore urban regeneration. It was concluded that policymakers should follow the governance principle of classified development and tool matching for citizen co-production behavior in urban community micro-regeneration.…”
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Port City Architecture
Published 2022-09-01“…In the last decades, cities the world undertook a large number of urban regeneration projects along waterfronts. In this way, vacant sites on waterfront areas became an opportunity to apply contemporary architectural design; however, many of those projects resulted in generic buildings failing to establish relationships with their landscape, environs, and the history of port cities. …”
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Multicriteria Tools for the Implementation of Historic Urban Landscape
Published 2017-04-01“…The HUL approach has been generally acquired in the theoretical research, but its implementation is still sporadic, and unframed into urban regeneration policies. Evaluation tools are not incorporated in the HUL practices. …”
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