Innovative Public Participation Practices for Sustainable Urban Regeneration

Eugenio Mangi (Editor), Weixuan Chen (Editor), Timothy Heath (Editor), Ali Cheshmehzangi (Editor)

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Abstract

This book analyzes the adoption of stakeholders’ engagement in various fields and scales while providing the readers with an international outlook of the topic. In the contemporary processes of urban development, regeneration is becoming a relevant way to limit the occupation of new land and to enhance the existing spatial, social, and ecological dimensions of specific parts of the city. It generally entails the engagement of different groups of stakeholders and users at various levels—e.g., institutional and private—who carry on their own agendas while conveying a wide range of interests and values to safeguard. At the same time, despite indications of a significant increase in its implementation under various forms and in multiple contexts in the last twenty years, participatory mechanisms have not been without challenges and barriers due to several factors, including facilitators’ poor negotiation and communication practices, and consequently misinterpretation of the values at stake made by the parties involved, or obstructionism and gridlocks carried on by the different stakeholders. The narrative of the collection is structured in four sections The contributions elaborate on innovative participatory patterns, how they are/might be entangled with the different stages of regeneration projects, in what measure they have contributed to the United Nations sustainability goals, and the potential matters emerging during the negotiation phases.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages155
ISBN (Electronic)9789819995950
ISBN (Print)9789819995943
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Publication series

NameUrban Sustainability

Keywords

  • Public Participation
  • Participation Practices
  • Built Heritage Regeneration
  • Informal Settlements Regeneration
  • Urban Regeneration
  • Sustainability
  • Ecological Regeneration
  • Sustainable Development
  • Innovative perspective
  • Public Space Regeneration

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