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21002068 URBAN AND SPATIAL POLICIES in Master of Science - Urban Design LM-4 N0 PALAZZO ANNA LAURA
(syllabus)
Part One addresses the conceptual definition of public policies, introducing and critically discussing the distinction between policy and politics; the formulation of the problems that policies must deal with, and their putting 'on the agenda'; the coupling between problems and solutions; the nature and role of the actors that influence policy design in a multilevel governance framework and policy implementation, assessment and effects. Part Two explores a wide array of regeneration policies and practices in European and North American contexts, that pay increasing attention to the quality of life at local level by intertwining affordable housing, local development and community empowerment issues. The case of the construction of local agendas also helps revisit a wide range of Italian urban and territorial policies, notably in reference to governance issues. Environment and biodiversity take in a major role, allowing to tackle welfare and wellbeing in urban and peri-urban areas. Part Three, that will be developed alongside the previous parts, is devoted to a practical approach to a specific case study. On the backdrop of the challenges awaiting the Municipality of Rome (Roma Capitale), the pilot will be Acilia-Dragona district along the Tiber River, marked by peculiar complex environmental, settlement and production problems, and contradictorily affected by general and sector planning tools forecasts. Throughout the course's development, surveys, communications, seminars, and meetings with stakeholders will intertwine theoretical and practical narratives, highlighting syntonies and contradictions, negotiations and interference between top-down and bottom-up approaches witnessing the fluctuating interplay between the community and institutions.
(reference books)
Calzolari V., Storia e Natura come sistema, Argos, 1997. Hall P., Good cities, better lives : how Europe discovered the lost art of urbanism, London New York, Routledge, 2013. Insolera I., Roma moderna, Einaudi, Torino, 1962. Palazzo A.L. (a cura di), Campagne urbane. Paesaggi in trasformazione nell’area romana, Gangemi, Roma, 2005.
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