The Politique de la Ville, grounded on an idea of equality that has not withdrawn despite political changes and economic downturns, was launched in the late 1970s, aiming at reducing territorial inequalities within disadvantaged neighbor-hoods dating back to the second post-war period. In the Communauté urbaine of Lyon recently established as a Métropole and pro-vided with a Strategic Plan (SCOT), several challenging generations of PdV have been set up addressing the traditional domains of social housing and urban environment and supporting widespread access to education and cultural facilities. In the deprived neighborhood of La Duchère, high standard urban renewal was deemed able to break down the invisible barriers of the social stigma by attracting new people and activities and promoting social inclusion. Beyond the questionable and controversial displacement of the previous inhabit-ants, the long-standing mobilization of the PdV in La Duchère features the ideal fieldwork to assess whether and to what extent alongside current regeneration tools intangible assets have been releasing benefits to the community.

Palazzo, A.L. (2018). The French Way to Urban Regeneration. Tangible and Intangible Assets in the Grands Projets de Ville. In L.D.S. F. Calabrò (a cura di), New Metropolitan Perspectives Local Knowledge and Innovation Dynamics Towards Territory Attractiveness Through the Implementation of Horizon/E2020/Agenda2030 (pp. 297-304). Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0].

The French Way to Urban Regeneration. Tangible and Intangible Assets in the Grands Projets de Ville

Anna Laura Palazzo
2018-01-01

Abstract

The Politique de la Ville, grounded on an idea of equality that has not withdrawn despite political changes and economic downturns, was launched in the late 1970s, aiming at reducing territorial inequalities within disadvantaged neighbor-hoods dating back to the second post-war period. In the Communauté urbaine of Lyon recently established as a Métropole and pro-vided with a Strategic Plan (SCOT), several challenging generations of PdV have been set up addressing the traditional domains of social housing and urban environment and supporting widespread access to education and cultural facilities. In the deprived neighborhood of La Duchère, high standard urban renewal was deemed able to break down the invisible barriers of the social stigma by attracting new people and activities and promoting social inclusion. Beyond the questionable and controversial displacement of the previous inhabit-ants, the long-standing mobilization of the PdV in La Duchère features the ideal fieldwork to assess whether and to what extent alongside current regeneration tools intangible assets have been releasing benefits to the community.
2018
978-3-319-92101-3
Palazzo, A.L. (2018). The French Way to Urban Regeneration. Tangible and Intangible Assets in the Grands Projets de Ville. In L.D.S. F. Calabrò (a cura di), New Metropolitan Perspectives Local Knowledge and Innovation Dynamics Towards Territory Attractiveness Through the Implementation of Horizon/E2020/Agenda2030 (pp. 297-304). Springer [10.1007/978-3-319-92102-0].
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