The united nations educational, scientific and cultural organization (UNESCO) considers the historic urban landscapes as the world heritages. Managing historic city centers and …
The cooperative behavior of residents is complex and influenced by their complicated social relationships. This complexity is especially noticeable in neighborhood renewal, so the …
M Della Lucia, M Trunfio - Cities, 2018 - Elsevier
Building on the most relevant literature on cultural regeneration and creative cities, this paper provides an integrated framework to investigate the factors exploited by private actors …
G Ferilli, PL Sacco, G Tavano Blessi… - European Planning …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This article focuses upon the relationship between culture, urban regeneration schemes, and their impact on socio-cognitive assets–namely, social and human capital. It examines …
R Samsudin, TP Yok, V Chua - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2022 - Elsevier
The potential of neighborhood green spaces to add to community life and promote a better quality of urban living has been recognized. However, it remains unclear which aspects of …
Can public engagement and collaborative governance contribute to policy support? In this study, we evaluate how perceived collaborative governance influences policy support in the …
M Sun, C Chen - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The renovation of cities' urban industrial heritage fabric is becoming increasingly recognized as an opportunity for post-industrial urban development, suggesting a complex interplay …
Recent decades have seen an increasing interest in the urban regeneration of inner-city areas in China. As urban areas take shape based on cultural aspects as much as on …
GT Blessi, E Grossi, PL Sacco, G Pieretti, G Ferilli - Cities, 2016 - Elsevier
What is the role of culture in contemporary urban life? Can culture function as an urban planning tool for individual and social well-being? Two elements are of special relevance in …