Contributo in volume, 2023, ENG, 10.1108/978-1-80455-994-920231010

The Role of Commons in Smart Sustainable Development: A Hybrid Approach for the Recovery of Settlement Systems

Martina Bosone, Anna Onesti

CNR IRISS, Parco archeologico di Pompei

The research is based on the analysis of recent experiences of participative processes in the reuse and maintenance of contexts considered as "urban waste", focusing their role in smart sustainable development processes. The recognition of discarded urban spaces/buildings as regeneration opportunities opens up new perspectives on the communities' commitments and responsibilities, in new governance models. These experiences, better known as "commons", highlight the active role of communities in establishing new unconventional forms of value creation and production based on circular processes and interdependences between city and communities. Circularization and synergies are the fundamental precondition for smart sustainable development. Assuming the Historic Urban Landscape approach as general framework, the phenomenon of commons represents an opportunity to make it operational through an integrated methodology based on the recovery of the environment built according to an inclusive and hybrid approach, configured by culture and shared with local communities. In this perspective, this contribution proposes an evaluation framework not only to monitor the results and impacts produced by these experiences, but also to ensure stimulate and improve awareness, self-learning and self-evaluation processes of the actors involved in regeneration processes toward a smart sustainable development.

Keywords

commons, Historic Urban Landscape, Circular economy, Smart sustainable development, Cultural heritage and landscape regeneration, Multidimensional evaluation

CNR authors

Bosone Martina

CNR institutes

ID: 483943

Year: 2023

Type: Contributo in volume

Creation: 2023-07-07 19:03:22.000

Last update: 2023-07-07 19:03:45.000

CNR authors

External IDs

CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:483943

DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80455-994-920231010