Circular Economy and Resilience Thinking for Historic Urban Landscape Regeneration: The Case of Torre Annunziata, Naples
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
Historic Urban Landscape, Circular Urban Regeneration Processes and Resilience Thinking
- Reflectiveness, expressing the quality of the system to accept the inherent and ever-increasing uncertainty and change in today’s world;
- Robustness, which expresses the quality of a well-designed, built and managed system, so that it can withstand the impacts of hazardous events without significant damage or loss of functionality;
- Redundancy, expressing in a system “the presence of multiple ways to achieve a given need or fulfill a particular function”;
- Flexibility, as the capacity of the system to “change, evolve, adapt in response to changing circumstances”;
- Resourcefulness, instrumental to “a city’s ability to restore functionality of critical systems, potentially under severely constrained conditions”;
- Inclusiveness, emphasizing “the need for broad consultation and engagement of communities, including the most vulnerable groups”;
- Integration, expressing the need to exchange of information between systems to enable them “to function collectively and respond rapidly through shorter feedback loops throughout the city” [28].
3. Case Study: The Productive Historic Urban Landscape of Torre Annunziata, Naples
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Operationalising the UNESCO Recommendations on the Historic Urban Landscape
- topography;
- geomorphology;
- hydrology;
- natural features;
- built environment (historical and contemporary);
- infrastructure (above and below ground);
- open spaces and gardens;
- land use (land use patterns);
- spatial organization.
- perceptions;
- visual relationships;
- all the other elements of the urban structure.
- practices and social and cultural values;
- economic processes;
- intangible dimensions of heritage as related to diversity and identity.
- Physical/environmental dimension: the main criteria considered are related to environmental and geographical characteristics (including environmental risk data - geological, seismic, volcanic - physical size, and other data describing spatial aspects). The environmental quality of the territory affects its ability to retain and to attract individuals and companies. In fact, some environmental and geographical characteristics can affect the production guidelines and the activities of companies;
- Social dimension: stands for indicators that describe the productive potential of the municipalities of the Buffer Zone, in order to assess their contribution to local economic growth (population density, unemployment, supply of employment and housing opportunities, etc.);
- Economic dimension: groups together indicators that describe the economic and commercial vitality and attractiveness of the reference context (economic value of public and private property, real estate market, liveliness of the entrepreneurial system, etc.).
- 4.
- Productive dimension: is the set of indicators that describe the productive and manufacturing sectors prevailing in the municipalities.
- demographic structure;
- workforce;
- education and human capital;
- civic commitment;
- collaborative resource management.
- Vivacity of the real estate market: this is the set of indicators of the real estate value of assets, such as the value per square meter, the percentage change, the NNT (Number of Normalized Transactions), the index of attractiveness and all available and comparable indicators on the areas;
- Economics of the entrepreneurial system: this is the second macro-category. It is made up of many factors linked not only to the vitality of the enterprise in the areas considered, but also to economic networks with external systems.
- security and land management;
- quality of the built environment;
- infrastructural services;
- energy and wastes;
- safeguard and green areas.
- agricultural and floricultural sector;
- DOP (Protected Designation of Origin) and IGP (Protected Geographical Indication) productions;
- DOC (Controlled Designation of Origin) and IGT (Territorial Geographical Indication) productions;
- shipbuilding enterprise.
4.2. Performance Indicators for a Circular Regeneration of the Historical Urban Landscape
5. Results and Discussion
- the vitality of the real estate market is positively influenced by a high population density;
- medium/high incomes are located in areas with a higher number of elderly people;
- civic engagement is stronger in areas of higher average income;
- the level of unemployment is higher where there is a higher concentration of youth rates;
- the rate of urban decay is not linked to any particular indicator, with the (weak) exception of the viability of the real estate market;
- the economic dimension (real estate values and entrepreneurial vitality) improves considerably where the schooling rate is higher;
- the vitality of the real estate market is strongly linked to the vitality of the entrepreneurial system.
5.1. Performance Indicators for the Circular Urban Regeneration of the Historic Urban Landscape of Torre Annunziata
5.2. Comparison among Regeneration Scenarios
- Community: mainly as a unified group of people currently residing in the municipality and which, as recommended by numerous international documents, should play an active role in landscape management;
- Buffer zone: the area surrounding the UNESCO sites of Pompeii, Oplontis and Herculaneum;
- Settlement system: the physical/environmental dimension limited to the area of the case study;
- Productive activities: including activities closely related to the district of sustainable productions, and that productive activities, not only economic, directly and indirectly linked to the production chain.
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Quality of Resilience | Classes of Resilience | Dimensions | Classes of Indicators | Indicators | Sources |
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REFLECTIVENESS | Programming and management of resources | Physical Environmental | Safeguard and Green Areas | Presence of protected areas | SIT (Territorial Informative System) |
Areas subject to regulatory constraints | |||||
Innovation capacity | Social | Civic commitment | Number of non-profit employees for 10.000 inhabitants | ISTAT (Italian National Institute of Statistics) | |
Range of non-profit employees in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Number of social cooperatives for 10.000 inhabitants (Campania Regional Law 2016) | |||||
Range of social cooperatives in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 | |||
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
ROBUSTNESS | Landscape quality | Physical Environmental | Quality of the built environment | Index of building discomfort | ISTAT |
Percentage of buildings in excellent or good state of conservation on the total of inhabited buildings | |||||
Safeguard and Green Areas | Public green index | SIT | |||
Density of the urban fabric (sqm of built environment on the total) | |||||
Economic | Vitality of the real estate market | Average residential real estate value | OMI(Real estate Market Observatory) | ||
Real estate transactions (NNT) | |||||
Real Estate Market Intensity Index | |||||
Security and Resource Management | Physical Environmental | Risk and landscape management | Population exposed to seismic risk | ISTAT | |
Population exposed to hydrogeological risk | |||||
Population exposed to volcanic risk | |||||
Planning tools (Regional Law 16/2004 and upgrades) | Web site | ||||
Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT | |||
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT | ||||
Energy and waste | Approval of the Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) | Web site | |||
Annual municipal production of electricity from renewable sources (photovoltaic) | GSE (Energy Services Manager) | ||||
Separate Waste Collection Index (2014) | ISPRA (Higher Institute for Environmental Safeguard and Research) | ||||
Social | Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 | ||
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
Cultural Identity | Physical Environmental | Safeguard and Green Areas | Presence of protected areas | SIT | |
Areas subject to regulatory constraints | |||||
Consistency of the historical urban fabric | Percentage of buildings in excellent or good state of conservation on the total of inhabited buildings built before 1919 | ISTAT | |||
Social | Education and human capital | Schooling rate | ISTAT | ||
Resident population with old and new system of degree + university degrees + non-academic tertiary degrees old and new regulations | |||||
Civic commitment | Number of non-profit employees for 10.000 inhabitants | ISTAT | |||
Range of non-profit employees in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Number of social cooperatives for 10.000 inhabitants (Campania Regional Law 2016) | |||||
Range of social cooperatives in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Collaborative resource management | Number of contractual agreements between public authority (regional, provincial or local) and higher education institutions | ISTAT: survey of non-profit institutions | |||
Economic | Economy of the entrepreneurial system | Percentage of active companies | ISTAT | ||
Percentage of employees | |||||
Entrepreneurial density | |||||
Entrepreneurial propensity | |||||
Average value of residential properties | |||||
Number of Normalized Real estate Transactions (NNT) | |||||
Real Estate Market Intensity Index (Ratio between NNT and the quantity of existing real estate units) | |||||
Productive | Agriculture and floriculture | Utilized Agricultural Area - SAU (ha) | MIBACT (Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities) | ||
SAU - Floriculture | |||||
Number of farms | |||||
Percentage of floriculture companies | |||||
Products D.O.P. and I.G.P. (Reg. CE 510/06) | DOP products (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
IGP products (Y/N) | |||||
Wines D.O.C. and I.G.T. | DOC products (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
IGT products (Y/N) | |||||
Shipbuilding industry | Nautical entrepreneurial (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
Nautical staff (Y/N) | |||||
REDUNDANCY | Diversification of resources | Physical Environmental | Safeguard and Green Areas | Presence of protected areas | SIT |
Areas subject to regulatory constraints | |||||
Public green index | |||||
Density of the urban fabric (sqm of built environment on the total) | |||||
Risk and landscape management | Population exposed to seismic risk | ISTAT | |||
Population exposed to hydrogeological risk | |||||
Population exposed to volcanic risk | |||||
Planning tools (Regional Law 16/2004 and upgrades) | Web site | ||||
Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT | |||
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT | ||||
Energy and waste | Approval of the Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) | Web site | |||
Annual municipal production of electricity from renewable sources (photovoltaic) | GSE | ||||
Separate Waste Collection Index (2014) | ISPRA | ||||
Social | Education and human capital | Schooling rate | ISTAT | ||
Resident population with old and new system of degree + university degrees + non-academic tertiary degrees old and new regulations | |||||
Economic | Vitality of the real estate market | Average residential real estate value | OMI | ||
Real estate transactions (NNT) | |||||
Real Estate Market Intensity Index | |||||
Economy of the entrepreneurial system | Percentage of active companies | ISTAT | |||
Percentage of employees | |||||
Entrepreneurial density | |||||
Entrepreneurial propensity | |||||
Average value of residential properties | |||||
Number of Normalized Real estate Transactions (NNT) | |||||
Real Estate Market Intensity Index (Ratio between NNT and the quantity of existing real estate units) | |||||
Productive | Agriculture and floriculture | Utilized Agricultural Area - SAU (ha) | MIBACT | ||
SAU - Floriculture | |||||
Farms (n) | |||||
Percentage of floriculture companies | |||||
Products D.O.P. and I.G.P. (Reg. CE 510/06) | DOP products (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
IGP products (Y/N) | |||||
Wines D.O.C. and I.G.T. | DOC products (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
IGT products (Y/N) | |||||
Shipbuilding industry | Nautical entrepreneurial (Y/N) | MIBACT | |||
Nautical staff (Y/N) | |||||
Diversification of infrastructure systems | Physical Environmental | Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT | |
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT | ||||
FLEXIBILITY | Modularity and decentralization of infrastructure and urban management | Physical Environmental | Safeguard and Green Areas | Presence of protected areas | SIT |
Areas subject to regulatory constraints | |||||
Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT | |||
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT | ||||
Energy and waste | Approval of the Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP) | Web site | |||
Annual municipal production of electricity from renewable sources (photovoltaic) | GSE | ||||
Social | Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 | ||
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
Innovation capacity | Social | Education and human capital | Schooling rate | ISTAT | |
Resident population with old and new system of degree + university degrees + non-academic tertiary degrees old and new regulations | |||||
Collaborative resource management | Number of contractual agreements between heritage entrepreneurs and higher education institutions | ASIA (Statistical register of active enterprises) | |||
Number of contractual agreements between cultural heritage entrepreneurs and public authorities | ISTAT: survey of non-profit institutions;survey of public institutions | ||||
Economic | Research and development | Number of active R&S units | ISTAT | ||
Adaptability to new functions | Physical Environmental | Safeguard and Green Areas | Public green index | SIT | |
Density of the urban fabric (sqm of built environment on the total) | |||||
Quality of the built environment | Percentage of empty dwellings over total | ISTAT | |||
Economic | Economy of the entrepreneurial system | Percentage of active companies | ISTAT | ||
Percentage of employees | |||||
Entrepreneurial density | |||||
Entrepreneurial propensity | |||||
Average value of residential properties | |||||
Number of Normalized Real estate Transactions (NNT) | |||||
Real Estate Market Intensity Index (ratio between NNT and the quantity of existing real estate units) | |||||
RESOURCEFULNESS | Availability of resources | Physical Environmental | Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT |
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT | ||||
Social | Demographic structure | Number of residents | ISTAT | ||
Percentage of resident immigrants | |||||
Population density (inhabitant/sq.km) | |||||
Average age of the population | |||||
Youth concentration rate | |||||
Workforce | Percentage of labor force in total population | ISTAT | |||
Percentage of non-work force in total population | |||||
Percentage of employees in the total workforce | |||||
Percentage of non-employed in total labor force | |||||
Unemployment rate | |||||
Civic commitment | Number of non-profit employees for 10.000 inhabitants | ISTAT | |||
Range of non-profit employees in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Number of social cooperatives for 10.000 inhabitants (Campania Regional Law 2016) | |||||
Range of social cooperatives in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Education and human capital | Schooling rate | ISTAT | |||
Resident population with old and new system of degree + university degrees + non-academic tertiary degrees old and new regulations | |||||
Coordination in the management of resources | Physical Environmental | Risk and landscape management | Population exposed to seismic risk | ISTAT | |
Population exposed to hydrogeological risk | |||||
Population exposed to volcanic risk | |||||
Planning tools (Regional Law 16/2004 and upgrades) | Web site | ||||
Social | Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 | ||
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
INCLUSIVENESS | Sharing and commitment to choose | Social | Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 |
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
Civic commitment | Number of non-profit employees for 10.000 inhabitants | ISTAT | |||
Range of non-profit employees in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
Number of social cooperatives for 10.000 inhabitants (Campania Regional Law 2016) | |||||
Range of social cooperatives in the decade 2001-2011 | |||||
INTEGRATION | Network connectivity | Physical Environmental | Infrastructure services | Provision of ICT resources | ISTAT |
Social | Collaborative resource management | Percentage of collaboration agreements between the municipality and the citizens on the total population | Labsus Report 2017 | ||
Number of non-profit-making operators which have concluded agreements or arrangements with institutions | ISTAT | ||||
Number of partnerships between public sector, private sector and people represented by civil society (4P) | ISTAT data processing: survey of non-profit institutions | ||||
Economic | Research and development | Number of active R&S units | ISTAT | ||
Intermodality of transport systems | Physical Environmental | Infrastructure services | Motorway junctions | SIT | |
Distance from airports | |||||
Railway stations | |||||
Interscalar mode of functions | Social | Collaborative resource management | Number of contractual agreements between authorities at different levels (regional - local, provincial - local, provincial - local, etc.) | Website of Campania Region |
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Fabbricatti, K.; Biancamano, P.F. Circular Economy and Resilience Thinking for Historic Urban Landscape Regeneration: The Case of Torre Annunziata, Naples. Sustainability 2019, 11, 3391. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123391
Fabbricatti K, Biancamano PF. Circular Economy and Resilience Thinking for Historic Urban Landscape Regeneration: The Case of Torre Annunziata, Naples. Sustainability. 2019; 11(12):3391. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123391
Chicago/Turabian StyleFabbricatti, Katia, and Paolo Franco Biancamano. 2019. "Circular Economy and Resilience Thinking for Historic Urban Landscape Regeneration: The Case of Torre Annunziata, Naples" Sustainability 11, no. 12: 3391. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123391
APA StyleFabbricatti, K., & Biancamano, P. F. (2019). Circular Economy and Resilience Thinking for Historic Urban Landscape Regeneration: The Case of Torre Annunziata, Naples. Sustainability, 11(12), 3391. https://doi.org/10.3390/su11123391