Urban regeneration, right to health and right to the city. For an integrated and experimental dimension: the community centers

The Research objective is the conceptual and operational definition of Multiple welcom indicators capable of interpreting the complexity of the interaction between urban transformation government and health protection, that assume the role of guide in policy choices in the current scenario of recomposition of demand/supply of services in the logic of the twin transition. In the framework of generalized marginality connected to the new urban question, the outcomes induced by the health emergency highlight a worsening of the structural deficiencies of the contemporary city, reflecting the need to implement policies, strategies and tools for the realization of a new urban welfare for communities (welcom) to provide integrated responses to the demands of environmental regeneration, social revitalization, cultural and economic enhancement of the city, guaranteeing the rights to health, education, mobility, housing, the city. In the setting of the EU programming and of the PNRR, this scenario raise the urgency of an intersectoral and inter-institutional convergence between the matters territorial governance and health protection, with respect for the essential levels of services concerning civil and social rights throughout national territory, exclusive competence of the State. Interaction from which to derive, operationally, an integration of paradigms, regulatory apparatuses; forms and contents of tools; implementation mechanisms; performance indicators; levels of governance; to substantiate the notion of urban regeneration, build the public city and realise the new welcom, implementing a concrete policy of planning and production of services, In this framework, the Research aims at defining new theoretical-methodological and operational references, which assume the physical-territorial dimension as a structural reference to configure guidelines for the development of Operational Plans (Piani Operativi) of the Homes of the Community (Case della Comunità).

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