Urban Regeneration and Green and Blue Infrastructure: The Case of the “Acilia–Madonnetta” Urban and Metropolitan Centrality in the Municipality of Rome
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Ecological Networks and Green and Blue Infrastructure
1.2. Green and Blue Infrastructure in an Urban Setting
1.3. Green and Blue Infrastructure in Planning
1.4. Urban Project, Sustainability, and Resilience. Eco-Districts in Europe
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. The Rome 2008 General Regulatory Plan. The Regeneration Strategy
The Metropolitan and Urban Centralities
2.2. The Study Area. The Acilia–Madonnetta Urban and Metropolitan Centrality
Project Data. The Equalization-Offset Model and Ecological-Environmental and Functional Endowments
2.3. The Methodology
2.4. The Design. A Green Infrastructure for the Acilia–Madonnetta Centrality
3. Results
3.1. Sizing and Functional Destinations
3.2. The Environmental System
3.2.1. The New Ecological-Environmental and Functional Endowments
3.2.2. Permeability of Soils and Urban-Ecological Dimensions
3.2.3. The Ecological District
3.2.4. The Ecological and Environmental Benefits
3.2.5. The Resources That Can Be Activated. Ordinary (and Extraordinary) Charges
3.3. The Mobility System
- The first promotes the transformation of the Rome–Lido line into a subway through the construction of five new stations, investments in infrastructure on rolling stock and technologies, and the extension of the line from Dragona station to Fiumicino airport.
- The second involves the construction of two important corridors reserved for public transport, which play the role of supply systems to the interchange nodes of the underground lines and railways. The first, A8, (Colombo–Eur Fermi), develops in a northeast–southwest direction, connecting the Eur to the Roman coast; the second, A6 (Infernetto–Nuova Fiera di Roma), develops in a north–south direction, connecting the area of the new Fiera di Roma and Acilia, north of the urban sector, with the southern part in the Infernetto settlement, crossing the Centrality, and reconnecting to the north with the future new metro line. The corridors reserved for surface public transport are made up of new transport systems with low environmental impact that involve multiple surface transport systems, such as light subways, trams, and buses, characterized by advanced technologies in propulsion, driving, and transport systems information.
- The third envisages a general redefinition and strengthening of the road network and interchange nodes, also through measures to mitigate the impacts on urban roads and to moderate traffic.
- The fourth involves the reconfiguration of soft mobility systems (cycle and pedestrian paths, urban and environmental use paths) with the aim of creating a cycle mobility network, which today, although present in some neighborhoods, is fragmented and discontinuous.
- The fifth guideline, in line with the objective of creating a low environmental impact road transport system and encouraging electric mobility, envisages the construction of 150 new electric charging stations [76], and to extend car, scooter, and bike sharing systems for the entire urban sector.
3.4. The Objectives of Public and General Interest
4. Discussion
- an initial line of research relates to the possibility of calculating the Ecosystem Services (ESs) offered upon the project’s outcome. Starting from the quantity and distribution of uses and of land coverages as gleaned from the design for the Centrality and for the ecological District, the use of specialist software allowed certain ESs, such as water yield (WY), carbon sequestration (CS), and habitat quality (HQ) to be analyzed—thus providing average biophysical values and mappings representing the soil’s biophysical performance [81,82];
- A second line of research might examine in greater depth the technical, regulatory, and economic aspects, in Italy and abroad, relating to the prospects of feasibility and the environmental and economic objectives that may be achieved through the development of biogas plants. This field of multidisciplinary research is an extremely interesting one, because the production of fuel and energy from renewable energy resources marks a fundamental step towards responding to the needs of decarbonizing energy systems and towards containing the effects of global warming.
- A third line of research, also multidisciplinary, might examine the technical, regulatory, and economic aspects, in Italy and abroad, relating to the prospects of feasibility and the environmental, landscape, social, and economic objectives that can be achieved through the development of urban reforestation systems. This field of research regards plantings of trees for wood, medium- and long-cycle, replanting, and sylviculture, and for the creation of urban and periurban forests, as defined in the national urban greenery strategy [35], taking account—as criteria for selecting the designs—of the environmental and social value, the level of requalification and usability, and the levels of air quality [34].
5. Conclusions
- the need—one that can no longer be put off—to approve a national framework law of principles, necessary in order to homogenize and streamline the regional laws, to set out the policy of the services of the public city and of the territorial endowments [84], and to create a system of programs of government and community initiative, implementation mechanisms, and forms of withdrawal of urban income, restoring value and meaning to the construction of a new welfare model;
- the ability of public administrations to rediscover that urban planning and design continuity constituting political alternations, without which it is impossible to guarantee implementation of the programs and projects already started;
- integration of physical regeneration interventions with employment and training policies aimed at socioeconomic development and social inclusion;
- the introduction of new modes of financing of public works able to intercept the vast array of resources, in a national and community setting, that are put into play above all in the issues of sustainability, energy and digital transition, fighting climate change, and resilience, such as those set out by the Green New Deal [12], or deriving from post-pandemic recovery programs [73].
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Name | Land Surface Area (LSA), m2 | Private GFA, m2 | Public GFA, m2 | Total GFA, m2 | % Transfer of Areas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Acilia–Madonnetta | 1,361,662 | 157,408 | 194,174 | 351,582 | 55.2% |
Anagnina Romanina | 926,166 | 148,532 | 204,403 | 352,935 | 57.9% |
Cesano | 377,004 | 28,612 | 41,494 | 70,106 | 59.2% |
La Storta | 676,775 | 53,203 | 96,797 | 150,000 | 64.5% |
Saxa Rubra | 655,689 | 46,299 | 86,367 | 132,666 | 65.1% |
Torre Spaccata | 569,357 | 156,232 | 31,268 | 187,500 | 16.7% |
Ponte Mammolo | 603,263 | 0 | 45,132 | 45,132 | 100.0% |
Santa Maria della Pietà | 522,401 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
TOTALE | 5,692,317 | 590,286 | 699,635 | 1,289,921 | 54.2% |
Room equivalents | 15,741 | 18,657 | 34,398 |
LSA | Private GFA | Private GFA | Total GFA | % Transfer of Areas |
---|---|---|---|---|
m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 | |
1,361,662 | 157,408 | 194,174 | 351,582 | 55.2% |
Total GFA m2 | ||
---|---|---|
20% | Residential | 70,316 |
60% | Commercial; services; tourism and recreation | 210,949 |
20% | Flexible | 70,316 |
Total | 351,582 |
Territorial Surface Area % | Surface Area, m2 | |
---|---|---|
(ACE) Construction concentration area | 25.0% | 340,416 |
(Ve) Private green area with ecological value | 5.0% | 68,083 |
(Vp) Areas transferred for green services, car parks, ecological/environmental and functional endowments | 60.0% | 816,997 |
(Str) Areas for road-beds and exchange node | 10.0% | 136,166 |
Total | 100% | 1,361,662 |
Public GFA m2 | Private GFA m2 | Total GFA m2 | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Residential | 44,532 | 36,100 | 80,633 | 22.9% |
Social housing | 60,000 | 0 | 60,000 | 17.1% |
University campus | 52,849 | 0 | 52,849 | 15.0% |
City of music | 0 | 32,000 | 32,000 | 9.1% |
Media library and cultural center | 36,793 | 0 | 36,793 | 10.5% |
Citadel of craftsmanship | 0 | 30,558 | 30,558 | 8.7% |
Justice palace | 0 | 31,250 | 31,250 | 8.9% |
Commerce | 0 | 20,000 | 20,000 | 5.7% |
Tourist accommodation | 7500 | 7500 | 2.1% | |
Total | 194,174 | 157,408 | 351,582 | 100.0% |
Destinations | Surface | % |
---|---|---|
m2 | ||
Green and public services | 336,361 | 28.7% |
Canal, bioswales, water squares, and bio lakes | 100,000 | 8.5% |
Ground level and multistory parking | 71,020 | 6.1% |
Private green with ecological value | 37,601 | 3.2% |
Urban gardens | 60,000 | 5.1% |
Short Rotation Forestry—SRF | 249,616 | 21.3% |
Interchange and roads | 129,046 | 11.0% |
Purposes of public or general interest | 188,007 | 16.0% |
Total | 1,171,652 | 100.0% |
Public Green (Standard) | Extra Standard Public Green (*) | Urban Gardens | Drainage Channel, Bioswales, Water Squares, Bio Lakes | Short Rotation Forestry | Private Green with Ecological Value | Condominium Green | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 | m2 |
120,007 | 166,978 | 60,000 | 100,000 | 249,616 | 68,083 | 102,125 | 866,809 |
Purposes of Public or General Interest | GFA m2 | % |
---|---|---|
Compensations (“Certain Plan”) | 59,487.5 | 30.6% |
Urban renewal | 24,854.0 | 12.8% |
Social housing | 60,000.0 | 30.9% |
Transfer of built volumes to the ecological network | 41,832.5 | 21.5% |
Compensatory assignment | 8000.0 | 4.1% |
Total | 194,174.0 | 100.0% |
LSA | Volumetry in Compensation | GFA Departure | Exchange Ratio (*) | GFA Arrival | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Name | m2 | m3 | m2 | m2 | |
G3—Castel Fusano | 39,149 | 8800 | 2750.0 | 1.0 | 2750.0 |
D—Castel Fusano | 49,420 | 60,000 | 18,750.0 | 1.0 | 18,750.0 |
G3—Ponte Fusano | 223,733 | 21,560 | 6738.5 | 1.0 | 6737.5 |
E1—Malafede (residue) | 149,848 | 100,000 | 31,250.0 | 1.0 | 31,250.0 |
Total | 462,150 | 190,360 | 59,487.5 | 59,487.5 |
Surface | % | |
---|---|---|
m2 | ||
Compensations (“Certain Plan”) | 462,150 | 66.9% |
Urban renewal | 35,000 | 5.1% |
Transfer of built volumes to the ecological network | 60,000 | 8.7% |
Compensatory assignment | 133,333 | 19.3% |
Total | 690,483 | 100.0% |
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Crupi, F. Urban Regeneration and Green and Blue Infrastructure: The Case of the “Acilia–Madonnetta” Urban and Metropolitan Centrality in the Municipality of Rome. Urban Sci. 2022, 6, 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6030056
Crupi F. Urban Regeneration and Green and Blue Infrastructure: The Case of the “Acilia–Madonnetta” Urban and Metropolitan Centrality in the Municipality of Rome. Urban Science. 2022; 6(3):56. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6030056
Chicago/Turabian StyleCrupi, Francesco. 2022. "Urban Regeneration and Green and Blue Infrastructure: The Case of the “Acilia–Madonnetta” Urban and Metropolitan Centrality in the Municipality of Rome" Urban Science 6, no. 3: 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6030056
APA StyleCrupi, F. (2022). Urban Regeneration and Green and Blue Infrastructure: The Case of the “Acilia–Madonnetta” Urban and Metropolitan Centrality in the Municipality of Rome. Urban Science, 6(3), 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci6030056