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ISSN 2385-1031 [Testo stampato] ISSN 2385-0671 [Online] Housing Policies and Urban Economics HoPUE Vol. 2 N. 1 Maggio 2015 Honorary Chief Editor Antonio Maturo Chief Editor Barbara Ferri Advisory Editors Mauro D’Incecco Franco Eugeni Raffaella Radoccia Ezio Sciarra Honorary Chief Editor: Antonio Maturo Chief Editor: Barbara Ferri Advisory Editors: Mauro D’Incecco – Franco Eugeni - Raffaella Radoccia - Ezio Sciarra Editorial Board: Ottavia Aristone, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Maria Cerreta,“Federico II” University of Naples, Italy; Vincenzo Corsi, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Salvador Cruz Rambaud, University of Almería, Spain; Pasquale De Toro, “Federico II” University of Naples, Italy; Amedeo Di Maio, “L'Orientale” University of Naples, Italy; Luigi Fusco Girard, “Federico II” University of Naples, Italy; Adriano Ghisetti Giavarina, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Francesco Girasante, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Janusz Kacpryzk, Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland Fabrizio Maturo, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Pietro Rostirolla, “L'Orientale” University of Naples, Italy; José Luis Sarasola Sánchez-Serrano, Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, Spain; Daniela Soitu, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania; Massimo Squillante, University of Sannio, Benevento, Italy; Stefano Stabilini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Stefano Stanghellini, IUAV University of Venezia, Italy; Gabriele Tomei, University of Pisa, Italy; Carmelo Torre, Politecnico di Bari, Italy; Claudio Varagnoli, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Aldo Saverio Ventre, Second University of Naples, Aversa, Italy; Matthias Theodor Vogt, Hochschule Zittau/ Görlitz, Germany; Antonella Violano, Second University of Naples, Aversa, Italy; Nicholas You, Guangdong University of Technology (GDUT), China; Lucio Zazzara, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy; Roberto Zedda, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Editorial Manager and Webmaster: Giuseppe Manuppella, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy Direttore Responsabile: Bruna Di Domenico, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy Progetto grafico: Stefano Cecamore, “G. d’Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy COPYRIGHT © 2014 All rights reserved Editore: Fondazione Panta Rei Alta Scuola di Scienza e Formazione Periodicità: semestrale Stampato in maggio 2015 in Pescara Autorizzazione n. 16 del 17/12/2013 del Tribunale di Pescara ISSN: 2385-1031 (testo stampato) ISSN: 2385-0671 (online) Casa Editrice Telematica Multiversum Housing Policies and Urban Economics – Vol. 2, n. 1 / 2015 ISSN: 2385-1031 (print) ISSN: 2385-0671 (online) Preface pag. 1 Barbara Ferri THEME “Historic urban landscape” Conoscenza e riqualificazione della città consolidata: pag. 3 il caso di Pescara* Claudio Varagnoli, Stefano Cecamore, Barbara Ferri Sustainable development and urban conservation: pag. 15 the challenge of Historic Urban Landscape Fortuna De Rosa, Francesca Nocca Cultural heritage interests position pag. 31 as a part of municipality planning process Zdena Rosicka THEME “Building quality and energy resources” Improving the energetic quality of the built heritage pag. 41 in the consolidated city Monica Cannaviello An integrated process for buildings revitalization: pag. 49 the Teenergy Schools Project experience Antonella Trombadore THEME “Public space, urban and environmental redevelopment” Public space and contemporary city: the places of transformation pag. 65 Alessandra Cirafici, Lucia Melchiorre, Francesca Muzzillo, Antonella Violano Environmental redevelopment of brownfield and reconnection pag. 87 of urban open spaces Raffaela De Martino, Raffaele Esposito, Caterina Frettoloso The use of urban farming in sustainable regeneration interventions pag. 99 of anthropized areas Rossella Franchino Conversion of an ex-mine in Greece into solar pag. 109 park; evaluation of resulting benefits J. Tzouvadakis, M. Kaltsounis, N. Topalidis, A. Stamos, A. Sotiropoulou THEME “Urban mobility and Transport” Freight villages: an analysis of some European models* pag. 123 Mauro D’Incecco Conversion proposal for the disused narrow-gauge railway track pag. 131 “Athens-Corinth-Patras” and its ramifications* Lucio Zazzara, Federico D’Amico THEME “Housing and social policies” Social Housing as an instruments for urban regeneration and pag. 147 for combating poverty and social exclusion* Gianmichele Panarelli, Clarissa Di Tonno Il servizio sociale tra bisogni e territorio pag. 165 Francesca D’Atri, Francesca Pia Scardigno *Invited paper Preface This volume addresses five main subjects. The first theme concerns the question of historic urban landscape and the role of cultural heritage to be preserved in the frame of urban planning processes. In the first paper, with regard to the case of Pescara (Italy), Varagnoli, Cecamore and Ferri emphasize the need for innovative approaches to urban management through more attention to the values of context, and appropriate evaluation methods to take relevant decision-making elements for the quality of new interventions for rehabilitation and replacement of the existing buildings (I have participated as co-author and member of the working group for recognition of the urban historical built heritage). De Rosa and Nocca deepen the concept of "historic urban landscape" and underline the need for integrated approaches to the conservation of the values of cultural and natural resources, in the perspective of a sustainable urban development based mainly on the understanding and awareness of these values. The importance of safeguarding the cultural value of places is reaffirmed by Roscika who reports on opportunities for preventive approaches to preserve standards of safety and security of buildings, as essential requirement for the utilization of built cultural heritage, describing strategies of cultural heritage protection in the Czech Republic. In the second focus on the relationship between architecture and energy consumption, Cannaviello emphasizes the need for the energy efficiency strategies of historic buildings, underling that the valorization of built cultural heritage requires complex improvements in the building conditions for utilization. In the next article, Trombadore reports an interesting experience of European territorial cooperation aimed at the redevelopment of existing buildings, with particular reference to school buildings. In the next focus on urban regeneration and public space - subject of international debate in the Biennale held in Rome during the current month of May - the first article by Cirafici, Melchiorre, Muzzillo and Violano addresses the issue of redevelopment and reuse of temporary public spaces - places of identity, integration, communication and participation - highlighting the dual approach (cultural- ecological and socio-aesthetic) to urban regenerative development. In the second paper, De Martino, Esposito and Frettoloso deal with the reuse of a railway line, as opportunity to rethink the connections between urban open spaces: with particular reference to the case of Naples (Italy), they document a thesis project for the Circumvesuviana line to be converted in exhibition and market areas, parks with educational purposes, areas for outdoor activities, recreational and agricultural activities. In the next article Franchino addresses the issue of urban agriculture, seen as effective instrument of urban renewal, with significant environmental, economic and social perspectives. Finally Tzouvadakis, Kaltsounis, Topalidis, Stamos e Sotiropoulou discuss a pilot project for the reuse of an open-air mine in Greece, dealing with the economic evaluation of investment for solar park. Within the focus on urban mobility and transport, D’Incecco analyzes intermodal infrastructures with reference to some exemplary cases of European logistics platforms, looking into the cases of Italy, Denmark, Germany and Spain, in order to highlight the key success factors. In the next article, Zazzara and D'Amico offer an interesting contribution to the debate on the landscapes of modernity, addressing the issue of the transformation of a Greek railway line, to reuse for tourist cycle routes and linear park for renewable energy production. The last section presents some notable cases of social housing in the European context. The authors Panarelli and Di Tonno relate the concepts of poverty and social exclusion in the view of contemporary housing needs and within the European orientations of social policy in the programming phase 2014-2020. The second and last article deals with some aspects of territorial welfare; the authors D’Atri and Scardigno highlight the importance of understanding the territorial values for local strategic programming and the need for shared public decisions through appropriate communication processes. **** Questo volume è articolato in cinque focus tematici. Il primo focus riguarda il ruolo del patrimonio culturale urbano come risorsa da salvaguardare e valorizzare nei processi di pianificazione e rigenerazione urbana. La questione della tutela della città tardo-ottocentesca è indagata nel primo articolo con riferimento al caso di Pescara: gli autori Varagnoli, Cecamore e Ferri sottolineano l’esigenza di approcci innovativi alla gestione urbana attraverso interventi di recupero maggiormente rispettosi dei valori di contesto, evidenziando altresì l’utilità di approcci valutativi per trarre elementi 1 decisionali