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Regeneration of the historic waterfront of world heritage sites in Malaysia – the case of Penang and Melaka
Published 2010“…Waterfront regeneration is gaining momentum in urban regeneration that many cities around the world needed to bring back the abandoned or underutilised inner city harbours as a place to work, live and play. …”
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922
Integration of the social dimension in urban wastelands reconversion projects : case of the Guelma railway station, Algeria
Published 2021“…By preserving the memory of the station by offering it a new permanent use, this architectural jewel with its fallow site is a real opportunity for urban regeneration for the city. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to try to give new life to Guelma station, through a new global approach that would channel the useful and sustainable reuse of the site from its immediate environment and the current executive context. …”
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The association between riverscape and place attachment in historical cities in Malaysia
Published 2014“…The rapid urban development and urban regeneration has inadvertently resulted in a limited attachment to urban ecosystem and landscape designs that make to loos urban river identity and river place meaning. …”
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924
Branding the City Through Mediterranean Identity: Local Cosmopolitan Ideologies and Narratives of Exclusion in Napoli, Marseille and Rijeka.
Published 2022-12-01“… The Mediterranean identity is becoming an intriguing tool for city authorities willing to implement policies of urban regeneration all over the basin. More specifically, all around the Mediterranean coast, independently on the national and local features, many cities are branding their identity as a “Mediterranean one” to promote gentrification projects, attract investments, develop tourism and re-shape their cultural identity for the global scene.In our paper, we are going to investigate the main common characters of this Mediterranean branding process by comparing three cases of very different Mediterranean cities: Napoli, Marseille and Rijeka. …”
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SOCIAL CREATIVITY AND PLACE (RE)PRODUCTION: TARBIAT PEDESTRIAN ROUTE IN TABRIZ, IRAN
Published 2020-12-01“…Originality/Value This research focuses on an urban regeneration initiative to show how an appropriate context for mobilizing actors, bringing them together and shaping a more creative urban space is achieved by conscious level of place (re)production through inspired and gradual expert-oriented interventions, and the unconscious level of (re)production through the everyday shared experiences of people.…”
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Co-designing the pedestrian revolution in Muscat
Published 2020-09-01“…Consequently, the level of non-communicable diseases is increasing, making urban regeneration programs promoting active lifestyles in built environments a matter of public health. …”
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Regeneración urbana. Reflexiones sobre la sustentabilidad urbana en el contexto de las estrategias de recuperación barrial en Chile y Cataluña.
Published 2010-01-01“…Eyeing on the experiences of Chile and Catalan neighbourhood and urban regeneration but taking as reference other European experiences as the English, German and French, are identified and discussed three issues that the opinion of the authors make an important distinction regarding the sustainability of interventions in urban neighbourhoods, understanding it as the persistence of physical and social changes unleashed in the neighbourhoods. …”
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Foregrounding of Individual Lots in Zagreb – From Sensible Critique Towards Rampant Speculation
Published 2023-12-01“…In the 1980s, in parallel to the decline of large-scale planning, a local critique of modernist urbanism came to dominate the planning discourse in Zagreb, one that sought to implement strategies of urban regeneration on the omnipresent strata of persisting agricultural lots, and would soon be inscribed as the guiding ethos in the last socialist general plan. …”
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Climate Change and Economic Resilience through Urban and Cultural Heritage: The Case of Emerging Small Island Developing States Economies
Published 2019-06-01“…However, their applicability needs to be expanded to include the wider social strata of a city to ensure inclusivity and cohesiveness, and formulated to contribute to a wider urban regeneration agenda. This paper proposes a more inclusive framework bridging governance with drivers for sustainable development, using urban heritage and culture as a strategic thread for debt repayment and economic empowerment through PPP. …”
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Using the Dual Concept of Evolutionary Game and Reinforcement Learning in Support of Decision-Making Process of Community Regeneration—Case Study in Shanghai
Published 2023-01-01“…The findings can help inspire the application of computational decision-making support in urban governance, and enhance the internal drive for comprehensive and sustainable urban regeneration. Moreover, they imply the role of the updated iterations of physical space and social interaction on social attributes.…”
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MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF TEMPORARY REUSE OF SPACES
Published 2022-06-01“…<p>Urban change has always marked the way of rethinking cities, bringing continuous studies aimed at urban regeneration. In contrast to traditional approaches, centered on the duality of demolition and construction, the temporary reuse of spaces addresses the issue of urban transformation with a multi-criteria approach involving the participation of community representatives.…”
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Planning for the Enhancement of the Modern Built Heritage in Thessaly Region: The Case of the “Konakia” Monuments
Published 2019-07-01“…Considering these facts—and that most of such properties are private—the paper proposes a six (6) step methodology, for their wise management and integration in the spatial and cultural landscape of Thessaly: (1) Selection of the proper type of (re)use of the monument(s), (2) selection (or reconsideration) of the protection status and zoning, (3) identification of the urban regeneration interventions, (4) introduction of the necessary amendments to the urban/local plan, (5) selection of the proper financial tools and (6) selection of the proper marketing strategy. …”
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Re-Picturing the “Post-Fordist” Motor City: Commissioned Street Art in Downtown Detroit
Published 2017-08-01“…It will do so first by examining some of the factors that hastened Detroit’s decline from urban, industrial powerhouse to universally recognized symbol of post-industrial urban decay, and back again, to its present, albeit tenuous, status as celebrated emblem of urban regeneration. This is done so as to explain why the efforts to “save” Detroit in general are concentrated on such a small tract of land in the city’s downtown core or “Central Business District” (CBD). …”
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Node-place model extended by system support: Evaluation and classification of metro station areas in Tianfu new area of Chengdu
Published 2022-09-01“…The construction of new urban areas has become one of the important ways for urban regeneration throughout the process of polycentric urban development. …”
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Transfer of Development Rights and Cultural Heritage Preservation: A Case Study at Athens Historic Triangle, Greece
Published 2021-11-01“…As the debate over cultural heritage protection and urban regeneration is more topical than ever, the recent legal reintroduction of the transfer of development rights (TDRs) provides new opportunities for property exploitation with respect to cultural heritage protection legislation. …”
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CHALLENGE BASED LEARNING GEOSCIENCE: STUDENT-ORIENTED TEACHING FOR DIGITAL MAPPING
Published 2023-05-01“…In the master’s courses in “Geo-urban Planning” and “Planning and Management of Tourism Systems”, the Challenge-based learning and the student-oriented approach are experimented through the use of real-life case studies and collaborative processes and mapping to transfer Geosciences competencies and allow students to adopt measures for urban regeneration, landscape enhancement and slow tourism promotion.…”
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Rethinking Urban Decline in Post-COVID19: Bibliometric Analysis and Countermeasures
Published 2023-08-01“…Keyword clusters have focused on urban regeneration, growth, decay, family planning, resource dependency theory, public art, etc. …”
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From social infrastructure to civic center. The school as laboratory of collaborative governance models
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The Enhancement of Special-Use Real Estate Properties: The Case of Hospital Facilities
Published 2023-08-01“…Given the growing concern for urban regeneration and “public city” rearrangement as an answer to the ongoing global changes, making investments in special-use real estate properties has become a central and challenging issue both in the public and private decision domains.…”
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Managing Urban Green Areas: The Benefits of Collaborative Governance for Green Spaces
Published 2023-10-01“…Instead, in many cases the so-called green gentrification phenomenon has been identified as a primary societal challenge connected with urban regeneration projects. Building on this, the paper aims to find an answer to the question of whether or not the governance model adopted for urban green areas influences how benefits connected with ecosystem services are perceived by stakeholders and re-distributed at the community level. …”
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