Innovating the Local Plan through Co-Creation and the Public Sociology Approach toward Urban Regeneration: An Italian Case Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background and the Public Sociology Approach
3. Materials and Methods: The Community/Place-Based Urban Regeneration Initiative of Appignano
3.1. The Preparatory Document: The Masterplan for the Territorial Development of Appignano and the Partial Variants in the Local Plan (Steps 1–4–6)
3.2. Public Communication and Social Research Methodologies toward a Public Sociology Approach for Urban Planning (Steps 2–3–5)
4. Results: From Questionnaire and Assemblies to Project Redefinition
4.1. The Activation of a Competent Public Sphere
4.2. About the Variants: A Co-Creation Process
- (1)
- Regeneration from Former Accorsi Area. The undemolished buildings will undergo architectural, structural, and energy upgrades for repurposing. Notably, 78.6% of residents rated their approval between 4 and 5 out of 5, envisioning these structures for socio-cultural and tourist uses benefiting the community. Moreover, vast sections will transform into urban green spaces featuring walkways and leisure zones (like playgrounds and fitness areas), garnering 91.2% approval from the populace, with 62.3% awarding the highest score;
- (2)
- Education Zone Enhancements. Bicycle and pedestrian pathways will be enhanced, including safety improvements for children, cyclists, and pedestrians, which received an 80.5% approval rating. Additionally, the area’s greenery will be increased, supported by 86.8% of participants
- (3)
- Revitalization of the Existing Industrial Zone (P.I.P. Santa Lucia, Via E. Fermi). Plans include repurposing abandoned structures for residential and ground-floor commercial uses, including dining and services, with 82.4% approval. This strategy also aims to significantly improve the area’s urban and infrastructural frameworks, with 78.5% of responses in favor;
- (4)
- New Southern Access Route to Appignano. Introducing “soft mobility” paths will ensure connectivity with existing urban routes, facilitating access to the valley and the historical center; 69.1% of respondents agreed on this;
- (5)
- Industrial Expansion. A proposal was made for a new industrial expansion zone near the P.I.P. sector. However, 61% of the people were skeptical about its alignment with local artisanal traditions. On the other hand, 69.8% of the participants agreed that this process must follow the principles of the green and circular economy. This represents a positive move toward sustainability;
- (6)
- Residential Development and Community Services. Adjustments were made to slightly reduce land use and improve community services, such as parental support and educational activities, based on public feedback with a 73.6% approval rating;
- (7)
- New Green Infrastructure. The development of bike and pedestrian paths linking different urban and peri-urban areas, including a route to the industrial zone, has received widespread support (86.8%);
- (8)
- Paths to the Countryside. There is strong support for developing a network of gentle infrastructure extending from the city center to the countryside and adjacent towns and along the Monocchia stream.
5. Discussion: Toward a Deliberative Democracy on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Title 1 | Request for an Increase in the Building Volume (m3) | Request for a Decrease in the Building Volume (m3) |
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Areas for residential development | 36.670 | 36.700 |
Areas for tourism development | 0 | 22.450 |
Areas for commercial, industrial, and artisanal production development | 3.900 | 57.000 |
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Polci, V.; Pierantoni, I. Innovating the Local Plan through Co-Creation and the Public Sociology Approach toward Urban Regeneration: An Italian Case Study. Sustainability 2024, 16, 3160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083160
Polci V, Pierantoni I. Innovating the Local Plan through Co-Creation and the Public Sociology Approach toward Urban Regeneration: An Italian Case Study. Sustainability. 2024; 16(8):3160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083160
Chicago/Turabian StylePolci, Valentina, and Ilenia Pierantoni. 2024. "Innovating the Local Plan through Co-Creation and the Public Sociology Approach toward Urban Regeneration: An Italian Case Study" Sustainability 16, no. 8: 3160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083160
APA StylePolci, V., & Pierantoni, I. (2024). Innovating the Local Plan through Co-Creation and the Public Sociology Approach toward Urban Regeneration: An Italian Case Study. Sustainability, 16(8), 3160. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16083160