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Título
How 15-min City, Tactical Urbanism, and Superblock Concepts Are Affecting Major Cities in the Post-Covid-19 Era?
Año del Documento
2023
Editorial
Springer
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Fabris, L.M.F., Camerin, F., Semprebon, G., Balzarotti, R.M. How 15-min City, Tactical Urbanism, and Superblock Concepts Are Affecting Major Cities in the Post-Covid-19 Era?. In: Allam, Z. (eds) Sustainable Urban Transitions. Urban Sustainability. Springer, 2023
Abstract
This chapter analyses three strategies proposed to redefine current urban policies to deal with issues inherited from the contemporary city evolution. The case study analysis focuses on applying the concepts of 15-min City, Tactical Urbanism, and Superblock in global cities such as Barcelona, Shanghai, and Milan. Have these cities changed the urban environment and mobility patterns dealing with health, social, and economic inequities? Which have been the impacts of urban regeneration, governance, and inclusion towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goal 11, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and equitability in urban areas? These questions find the answer in three main aspects. First, the
regeneration of the existing built environment; second, short-, medium-, and long-term governance issues; third, the concerns about the possible risk of gentrification. An introductive part explains the adopted methodology, follows an analysis of the three case studies, and, eventually, remarks on what we learned. Two are the primary outcomes: a comparison between different global cities and diverse ways to deal with the impacts of people-centered solutions for urban environments and an evaluation of 15-min City, Tactical Urbanism, and Superblocks feasible solutions for sustainable urban transition.
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3329 Planificación Urbana
Palabras Clave
Regeneración urbana
Urban regeneration
Ciudad saludable
Healthy city
ISBN
978-981-99-2695-4
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© 2023 Springer
Idioma
eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion
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