3 Collaborative spaces for urban regeneration

The case of Complesso di Santa Caterina a Formiello in Naples

Filomena Buonocore, Davide de Gennaro, and Mauro Romanelli

Introduction

Within postindustrial and services economies, rethinking urban development is becoming a new frontier for cities that develop their future by defining policies and planning strategies relying on sustaining continuous processes of urban regeneration (Griffiths, 1995; Yau & Ling Chan, 2008). Urban regeneration helps support community engagement by promoting social, cultural, and economic growth of urban spaces and communities (Montanari & Mizzau, 2015) and today represents a relevant challenge for modern public administration that aims at developing policies for requalifying ...

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