urban quality

Opportunities, innovation and legitimacy in Public-Private Collaboration. Lessons from french practices

The debate about urban regeneration is coping with the spreading of public-private interactions and new geographies of powers. Thanks to a lexical shift from Public-Private Partnership to Public-Private Collaboration (PPC), the research aims to investigate these approaches to urban transformations and, analyzing the features of French best practices, outlines innovation’s potential of such experiences. Four cases were studied as an advanced form of PPC for city-making, with widely recognized high-quality outcomes.

An innovative methodological approach for the analysis of the effects of urban interventions on property prices

The evaluation of the effects that an urban intervention generates on the area in which it is realized, and more generally on the city-system, plays a central role in the
definition of its effectiveness, as it measures the effects that may derive from its implementation in terms of improving the quality level of the natural and built environment. The present research intends to propose and test a methodological and operational approach to evaluate, with quantitative indicators, the effects that an

The Effects of Urban Transformation Projects on the Real Estate Market: A Case Study in Bari (Italy)

In the present research the effects of urban transformation projects on the housing prices have been analyzed. With reference to a redevelopment initiative in the peripheral area of the city of Bari (Southern Italy), the study has been carried out on a sample of two hundred residential properties, sold in the period 2017–2019 and located in the peripheral district. The main influencing factors considered by sellers and buyers in the negotiation phase have been collected.

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