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2976. The role of Multi Criteria Evaluation Tools to implement the Circular City Model

Invited abstract in session TB-47: Portfolio Risk Management, stream Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis.

Tuesday, 10:30-12:00
Room: 50 (building: 324)

Authors (first author is the speaker)

1. Mariarosaria Angrisano
Engineering Department, Pegaso Telematic University
2. Marta Bottero
Department of Urban and Regional Studies and Planning, Politecnico di Torino
3. Giulio Cavana
DIST, Politecnico di Torino
4. Antonia Gravagnuolo
Heritage Science, Institute of Heritage Science, National Research Council (CNR-ISPC), Naples, 80134, Italy
5. Luigi Fusco Girard
Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo, Istituto di Ricerca su Innovazione e Servizi per lo Sviluppo - CNR IRISS
6. Francesco Fabbrocino
Unipegaso

Abstract

The challenges of sustainable development are mainly concentrated in urban areas. Consequently, cities are key places for the implementation of strategies and initiatives to achieve Sustainable Development Goals. The implementation of circular cities produces multidimensional benefits in the environmental, economic, social and cultural dimensions.
The circular city requires the activation of integrated and multidimensional urban development policies, capable to involve different disciplines and sectors. The circular city model implementation necessarily requires integrated evaluation tools (multicriteria, multi-group and quanti-qualitative) able to capture the multidimensional impacts that it is able to produce and considering all the subjects/actors involved in its implementation.
Within the Italian research project PRIN “TReE - Supporting the Transition to Ecological Economy in Italian cities Regeneration: circular model tools for reusing architecture and infrastructures” an evaluation framework will be tested to define alternatives for the reuse of cultural heritage in line with the circular city model. The objective is the creation of a new Multicriteria Evaluation Framework, based on the integration of different existing methods, to respond to the need to analyze and evaluate the multidimensional impacts generated by adaptive reuse interventions of cultural heritage, under the paradigm of circular and sustainable economy and social innovation.

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Status: accepted


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