Up-grading Illegal Building Settlements: An Urban-planning Methodology

Claudia de Biase , Salvatore Losco
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Starting from the definitions of illegal building and synthesizing the historical roots of the phenomenon in Italy, this contribution identifies three types of illegal building and traces the development of the regulations that have characterized this problem. The proposal of a reading methodology is described through its application to the case-study of the municipality of Dragoni (Ce) in Campania Region. After proposing a distinction between illegal building and unauthorized urban-planning and recognizing three approaches to solving the problem: repression, amnesty and mitigation, the paper reflects on the latter since it addresses redevelopment with an urban vision and not exclusively a building one. After a brief analysis of national and regional legislation, where it is possible to resort to the Recovery of Illegal Building Plans, even through variants to the municipal general planning instruments, follows the highlighting of the main objectives and guidelines in reference to the preparation of specific implementation planning instruments.

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本文从非法建筑的定义出发,综合意大利这一现象的历史根源,确定了三种类型的非法建筑,并追溯了作为这一问题特征的法规的发展。通过对坎帕尼亚地区德拉戈尼市的案例研究,介绍了一种阅读方法的建议。在提出了非法建筑和未经授权的城市规划之间的区别,并认识到解决问题的三种方法:镇压、大赦和缓解之后,论文反思了后者,因为它从城市的角度来解决重建问题,而不仅仅是建筑的角度。在对国家和区域立法进行简要分析之后,在可能诉诸于收回非法建筑计划的情况下,甚至通过对市政总体规划文书的修改,接着强调了关于编制具体执行规划文书的主要目标和准则。
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