A simplified model to assess vulnerable areas for urban regeneration
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Ruá, María José; Huedo, Patricia; Civera, Vicente; Agost-Felip, Mª Raquel
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A simplified model to assess vulnerable areas for urban regenerationFecha de publicación
2019Editor
ElsevierISSN
2210-6707Cita bibliográfica
María José Ruá, Patricia Huedo, Vicent Civera, Raquel Agost-Felip, A simplified model to assess vulnerable areas for urban regeneration, Sustainable Cities and Society, Volume 46, 2019, 101440, ISSN 2210-6707, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2019.101440.Tipo de documento
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The plethora of approaches to assess urban sustainability entails the challenge of selecting the most appropriate model. Theoretical models constitute a necessary and valuable starting point, but here we highlight the ... [+]
The plethora of approaches to assess urban sustainability entails the challenge of selecting the most appropriate model. Theoretical models constitute a necessary and valuable starting point, but here we highlight the limits of their practical implementation. We develop a simplified model that permits the attainability and applicability to actual cases by focussing on vulnerable urban areas, based on the selection of ad hoc indicators. The latter implies performing an in-depth analysis of the physical and socio-economic context due to the variety of urban models. Afterwards, an expert-led process is carried out to select appropriate indicators by considering people's discourse through participatory techniques, especially the vulnerable population's interests. This, together with information availability, determines the final model.
The applicability of the model was tested and actually applied to the development of the new Land-Use Plan of Castellón (Spain), and to define and evaluate vulnerable areas that need to be prioritised in potential urban interventions. The indicators permit a vulnerability assessment within the time frame required for decision making on the priority interventions in certain urban land planning areas. As a result, 17 areas were defined, analysed and compared. [-]
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Sustainable Cities and Society, Volume 46, 2019, 101440Entidad financiadora
Conselleria d’Educació, Investigació, Cultura i Esport de la Generalitat Valenciana
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GV/2017/110
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