TOWARDS A CIRCULAR PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT MODEL: A PILOT STUDY IN POZZUOLI, ITALY

Authors

  • Francesca Nocca Department of Architecture (DiARC), University of Naples Federico II Via Roma 402, 80134 Napoli (Italy)
  • Antonia Gravagnuolo Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development (IRISS) National Research Council (CNR) Via G. Sanfelice 8, 80134 Napoli (Italy)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/2284-4732/5473

Abstract

Today we live in an increasingly urbanized world. Half of humanity lives in cities and this trend is expected to continue. Many of the world’s largest cities are also port cities and, today, the relationship between port and city is becoming a central issue in the debate on local sustainable development. A new regenerative model of urban development is required. The circular economy model can be proposed to operationalize the regenerative model of port-city development. This paper is positioned in the transition phase from linear to circular development models and proposes, in particular, first steps to integrate cultural heritage as a key element of circularization processes in historic cities. The aim of this paper is to explore emerging “circular” models of urban development and to test potential and limitations in the case study of Pozzuoli (Naples, Italy) highlighting whether and how
cultural heritage can be a driver of circular regeneration in the port-city interface.

Keywords: port-city system, circular economy, circular city

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Published

2017-06-30

How to Cite

Nocca, F., & Gravagnuolo, A. (2017). TOWARDS A CIRCULAR PORT-CITY DEVELOPMENT MODEL: A PILOT STUDY IN POZZUOLI, ITALY. Bulletin of the Calza Bini Center, 17(1), 53–82. https://doi.org/10.6092/2284-4732/5473

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