Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

Sustainable Mediterranean Construction

TERRITORIAL REGENERATION AND HOUSING POLICIES. Experiences and policies in the inner areas

Authors 

Nicolò Fenu

Keywords: 

Inner areas, green community, PNRR, Borghi, place-based policy

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Abstract

Italy has a significant abandoned, disused or underused building heritage; the inner areas need a rethinking of the development model not focused on building and construction exnovo. The experiences studied in the research analyze the two cases in the Sardinian territory of Ollolai (House project at 1 euro / P.I.R.U) and Fluminimaggiore (Happy village project) that initiate policies for the internal areas starting from the building stock; practices that can find in the Green Communities the dimension that can lead them to create scenarios of governance innovation by strengthening the territorial dimension .The green communities can generate the possibility of enhancing their peculiarities and their tangible and intangible assets in a logic of green growth, capable of strengthening relationships between mountain municipalities and rural areas, given excellent protection and the enhancement of goods of general usability. On the other hand, they favour a correct exchange between these and the metropolitan productive realities, which must and will also be able to contribute economically, thanks to greater wealth, to the development of territories otherwise destined for impoverishment and depopulation.

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SMC N.15 2022

SMC MAGAZINE N. FIFTEEN/2022

COVER AND INDEX

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016_BOARDS AND INFORMATION

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017_BORJ SFAXIEN: UNIQUE ARCHITECTURE IN A BALANCED ECOSYSTEM
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028_A TOOL FOR ENERGY TRANSITION-ORIENTED INTERMEDIARIES. A stakeholders’ perspectives analysis
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043_ INCLUSIVE AND SUSTAINABLE MODELS FOR THE REUSE OF RELIGIOUS HERITAGE IN CAMPANIA
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051_ FLOATING ARCHITECTURE AS A CHALLENGE PARADIGM IN SUSTAINABILITY
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075_ ACTIVE HOUSE PROTOCOL APPLICATION IN MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE. An energy-efficient kindergarden in Coppito
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081_ TERRITORIAL REGENERATION AND HOUSING POLICIES. Experiences and policies in the inner areas
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089_ NEW PARADIGMS FOR SCHOOL DESIGN INTO THE ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION
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095_ NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURES IN URBAN DESIGN. Technologies and materials for open space
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