寻求活动的空间--寻求空间的活动:街区范围内城市社区空间的评估和政策设计

Q1 Social Sciences City, Culture and Society Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ccs.2024.100606
Ivan Blečić , Ester Cois , Emanuel Muroni , Valeria Saiu
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城市的蓬勃发展得益于由社区推动的倡议和对公共空间的适应性再利用,这些倡议和再利用促进了社会文化活动,丰富了市民生活。然而,这些基层的努力往往面临各种挑战,例如官僚主义的分区政策造成的空间不足,以及可负担得起的房地产稀缺。此外,由于复杂的行政程序和有限的资源,私人开发商和地方政府都受到影响,城市景观在公共建筑和开放空间被遗弃和利用不足的问题上挣扎。本研究介绍了一种城市政策设计模式,名为 "NeighbourHUB "模式(N-HUB),旨在通过参与式成本效益分析和合作设计方法,将空间需求与社区活动结合起来,从而解决这些问题。N-HUB 由卡利亚里大学的一个多学科团队开发,并与活跃在该模式测试社区的 30 个当地社区协会合作。N-HUB 主张采用循序渐进、渐进和基于地方的方法来优化空间利用,并加强地方当局与社会文化协会之间的协调。本文介绍的案例研究结果表明,N-HUB 有潜力提高空间的透明度、可达性和可用性,为公平的城市政策设计和有效解决冲突提供指导。
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Spaces seeking activities - activities seeking spaces: Evaluation and policy design of neighbourhood-wide urban community spaces
Cities thrive on the vibrant interplay of community-driven initiatives and the adaptive reuse of public spaces that foster socio-cultural activities, enriching civic life. However, these grassroots efforts often confront challenges such as spatial inadequacies caused by bureaucratic zoning policies and the scarcity of affordable real estate. Moreover, urban landscapes struggle with the abandonment and underutilization of public buildings and open spaces, hindered by complex administrative protocols and limited resource affecting both private developers and local governments. This study introduces a model for urban policy design, named the “NeighbourHUB” model (N-HUB), aimed at addressing these issues by aligning space demand with community activities through Participatory Cost-Benefit Analysis and collaborative design approaches. Developed by a multidisciplinary team from the University of Cagliari, in collaboration with 30 local community associations active in the neighbourhoods where the model was tested, N-HUB advocates for a gradual, incremental, and place-based approach to optimize space utilization and enhance coordination between local authorities and socio-cultural associations. The findings of case study application presented in this paper demonstrate its potential to improve transparency, accessibility, and usability of spaces, providing guidance for fair urban policy design and effective conflict resolution.
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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