Techne (Jul 2022)

Quality of housing for inner areas between specialised supply, proximity welfare and production of new economies

  • Katia Fabbricatti,
  • Adelina Picone,
  • Vincenzo Tenore,
  • Fabrizio Ascione,
  • Gilda Berruti,
  • Enrico Formato,
  • Cristina Mattiucci,
  • Alessandro Sgobbo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/techne-12875
Journal volume & issue
no. 24

Abstract

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This paper focuses on the issue of housing in inner areas, presenting a project of the candidacy of the Campania region for the PINQuA national funding programme, which was launched by the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport in 2020. The project is based on the hypothesis that it is possible to reverse the demographic trend in marginalised areas – characterised by a declining population, a high old-age index, a lack of basic services and, at the same time, a high potential for innovation – with building renovation and differentiated housing offers with high standards of quality and services. Through a systemic and place-based approach, the research uses pilot cases to experiment on themes linked to new housing demands, digital and green innovation, proximity welfare and social cohesion through a multi-actor and multi-level process.

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