This article aims to analyse the role of urban stakeholders in promoting and developing regeneration through cultural projects in urban areas. This paper is part of a broader research started in 2015 con-cerning urban change processes (UCP) in big cities. The analysis presented here is the result of an in-depth case study based on the neighbourhood of Tor Pignattara in the city of Rome: the experience of the urban eco-museum Ad Duas Lauros. The authors focus on its urban stakeholders and their role in the creation of a network.
Litardi, I., Pastore, L., Trimarchi, M. (2018). Urban regeneration: stakeholders and networks Case study of the “Ad Duas Lauros” eco-museum in Rome. CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, 2(1), 81-97 [10.30819/cmse.2-1.05].
Urban regeneration: stakeholders and networks Case study of the “Ad Duas Lauros” eco-museum in Rome
PASTORE L;
2018
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This article aims to analyse the role of urban stakeholders in promoting and developing regeneration through cultural projects in urban areas. This paper is part of a broader research started in 2015 con-cerning urban change processes (UCP) in big cities. The analysis presented here is the result of an in-depth case study based on the neighbourhood of Tor Pignattara in the city of Rome: the experience of the urban eco-museum Ad Duas Lauros. The authors focus on its urban stakeholders and their role in the creation of a network.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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