Infraestructuras, movilidad y territorio histórico entre shrinkage y regeneración
In the era of metropolisation, where most of the world's population lives in urban areas and the decline involves small isolated historic centres, infrastructures play a crucial role for regeneration strategies toward the morphological and socio-economic rebalance of the territory. On the one hand, global policies pay attention to accessibility and collective transport as an interpretative evolution of the "right to the city" (Lefebvre, 1968), particularly in disadvantaged territories.