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Claudio Lantieri

Associate Professor

Department of Civil, Chemical, Environmental, and Materials Engineering

Academic discipline: ICAR/04 Roads, Railways and Airports

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RE-VALUE

LINK: https://re-value-cities.eu/about

At its core, the Re-Value partnership is committed to a holistic approach to urban development, considering not only the physical infrastructure but also the well-being of communities while laying a path towards achieving climate neutrality in urban areas. Our work is inspired by the New European Bauhaus' aesthetic approach to sustainability, and undertaken to support the EU Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities. The efforts are focused in nine waterfront cities  by all partners collectively seeking to understand, plan, develop and share a comprehensive perspective and approach to tackle the interconnected systemic challenges faced by cities today.

One of the key objectives of the Re-Value partnership is to promote transparent and participatory decision-making processes in urban design and planning. We recognize the importance of involving all stakeholders, local folks, and inhabitants in the planning and design of urban spaces. Through three different ‘Innovation Cycles [https://re-value-cities.eu/node/262] ’ - on 'Story Building', 'Data-driven Scenario Building', and 'Investment and Partnership Building' - partners will engage on the systemic challenges facing cities today.

New buildings or installations is not in itself an end-goal for the partnership, but rather the integrated urban planning and design needed to make possible an urban environment - including new and existing structures - contributing to climate neutrality and increased quality of life. This includes embedding the holistic approach into all levels of urban planning ranging from the large strategic and political plans to the individual actions taking in the pilot areas and beyond.

In summary, the Re-Value partnership is a forward-thinking initiative that seeks to redefine the value of urban spaces by integrating social, economic, and environmental considerations. By promoting transparent decision-making, harnessing technology and data, empowering communities, and prioritising sustainability, the project aims to create cities that are not only climate neutral but also socially inclusive and economically prosperous.

 

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