Urban Regeneration

Many aspects come into play when addressing urban regeneration issues, and various interventions are needed to ensure cities are resilient and prepared to respond to environmental, economic, and social challenges. Resilience is understood as a “cross-cutting condition” in the reorganisation of a cit...

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description Many aspects come into play when addressing urban regeneration issues, and various interventions are needed to ensure cities are resilient and prepared to respond to environmental, economic, and social challenges. Resilience is understood as a “cross-cutting condition” in the reorganisation of a city, as the ability to provide adaptive and timely responses to numerous challenges and adverse events. Land consumption, characterised by the expansion of artificial cover for residential, manufacturing, and infrastructure purposes, is a worrying trend globally. There is a need to monitor and formulate strategies to mitigate land consumption and safeguard ecosystem services. Only through joint actions will cities be prepared to address key land vulnerabilities exacerbated by climate change: drought and water scarcity, heat waves in urban areas, unconventional events, and hydrogeological risk. This Special Issue aims to identify contextual actions that can reduce land consumption, promote de-impermeabilization, and encourage re-naturalisation, focusing on enhancing ecosystem services in land use activities. Therefore, it focuses on understanding the contributions of ecosystem services, landscape restoration and green infrastructure for climate mitigation, and land use reduction in urban regeneration processes.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1658112025-08-12T10:19:05Z Urban Regeneration Fazia, Celestina Mariano, Carmela Moraci, Francesca Nahiduzzaman, Kh Md Ricci, Laura Perrone, Francesca cultural landscape culture-led development niche tourism multiethnic space ClimaEquitable planning local urban plan new urban question urban welfare climate crisis socioeconomic crisis urban resilience resilience urban renewal the adaptive renewal cycle compressed resilience space syntax theory spatial morphology soil consumption ecosystem services landscape restoration urban regeneration mill race blue and green infrastructure greenways cultural heritage urban regeneration strategies urban streams informal green space visitor-employed photography restorative environment spatial–temporal patterns human well-being cluster analysis landscape experience sports space under overpasses public perception age differences age-friendly inclusive design micro-urban morphology cartography everyday practices lilong marginalized residential community urban landscape land surface temperature Antalya landscape elements street-level imagery semantic segmentation ordinal logistic regression thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues Many aspects come into play when addressing urban regeneration issues, and various interventions are needed to ensure cities are resilient and prepared to respond to environmental, economic, and social challenges. Resilience is understood as a “cross-cutting condition” in the reorganisation of a city, as the ability to provide adaptive and timely responses to numerous challenges and adverse events. Land consumption, characterised by the expansion of artificial cover for residential, manufacturing, and infrastructure purposes, is a worrying trend globally. There is a need to monitor and formulate strategies to mitigate land consumption and safeguard ecosystem services. Only through joint actions will cities be prepared to address key land vulnerabilities exacerbated by climate change: drought and water scarcity, heat waves in urban areas, unconventional events, and hydrogeological risk. This Special Issue aims to identify contextual actions that can reduce land consumption, promote de-impermeabilization, and encourage re-naturalisation, focusing on enhancing ecosystem services in land use activities. Therefore, it focuses on understanding the contributions of ecosystem services, landscape restoration and green infrastructure for climate mitigation, and land use reduction in urban regeneration processes. 2025-08-12T10:19:03Z 2025-08-12T10:19:03Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T110751_9783725846191_566 9783725846191 9783725846207 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165811 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/11267 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4620-7 10.3390/books978-3-7258-4620-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725846191 9783725846207 228 open access
spellingShingle cultural landscape
culture-led development
niche tourism
multiethnic space
ClimaEquitable planning
local urban plan
new urban question
urban welfare
climate crisis
socioeconomic crisis
urban resilience
resilience
urban renewal
the adaptive renewal cycle
compressed resilience
space syntax theory
spatial morphology
soil consumption
ecosystem services
landscape restoration
urban regeneration
mill race
blue and green infrastructure
greenways
cultural heritage
urban regeneration strategies
urban streams
informal green space
visitor-employed photography
restorative environment
spatial–temporal patterns
human well-being
cluster analysis
landscape experience
sports space under overpasses
public perception
age differences
age-friendly
inclusive design
micro-urban morphology
cartography
everyday practices
lilong
marginalized residential community
urban landscape
land surface temperature
Antalya
landscape elements
street-level imagery
semantic segmentation
ordinal logistic regression
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
Urban Regeneration
title Urban Regeneration
title_full Urban Regeneration
title_fullStr Urban Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Urban Regeneration
title_short Urban Regeneration
title_sort urban regeneration
topic cultural landscape
culture-led development
niche tourism
multiethnic space
ClimaEquitable planning
local urban plan
new urban question
urban welfare
climate crisis
socioeconomic crisis
urban resilience
resilience
urban renewal
the adaptive renewal cycle
compressed resilience
space syntax theory
spatial morphology
soil consumption
ecosystem services
landscape restoration
urban regeneration
mill race
blue and green infrastructure
greenways
cultural heritage
urban regeneration strategies
urban streams
informal green space
visitor-employed photography
restorative environment
spatial–temporal patterns
human well-being
cluster analysis
landscape experience
sports space under overpasses
public perception
age differences
age-friendly
inclusive design
micro-urban morphology
cartography
everyday practices
lilong
marginalized residential community
urban landscape
land surface temperature
Antalya
landscape elements
street-level imagery
semantic segmentation
ordinal logistic regression
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
topic_facet cultural landscape
culture-led development
niche tourism
multiethnic space
ClimaEquitable planning
local urban plan
new urban question
urban welfare
climate crisis
socioeconomic crisis
urban resilience
resilience
urban renewal
the adaptive renewal cycle
compressed resilience
space syntax theory
spatial morphology
soil consumption
ecosystem services
landscape restoration
urban regeneration
mill race
blue and green infrastructure
greenways
cultural heritage
urban regeneration strategies
urban streams
informal green space
visitor-employed photography
restorative environment
spatial–temporal patterns
human well-being
cluster analysis
landscape experience
sports space under overpasses
public perception
age differences
age-friendly
inclusive design
micro-urban morphology
cartography
everyday practices
lilong
marginalized residential community
urban landscape
land surface temperature
Antalya
landscape elements
street-level imagery
semantic segmentation
ordinal logistic regression
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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