ONTOLOGIES FOR URBAN REGENERATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND WEAKNESS FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN COHESION POLICIES FOR CITIES. Francesco Rotondo Department of Architecture.

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ONTOLOGIES FOR URBAN REGENERATION: OPPORTUNITIES AND WEAKNESS FOR THEIR DEVELOPMENT IN COHESION POLICIES FOR CITIES. Francesco Rotondo Department of Architecture and Town Planning of University of Bari Polytechnic – Italy Correspondence Address: Francesco Rotondo, Department of Architecture and Town Planning of University of Bari Polytechnic – via Orabona 4, 70126, Bari, Italy –

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 Summary The urban regeneration in EU Cohesion Policies (CP) Why an ontology for urban regeneration? Possible uses/user An example of ontologies for Urban Regeneration

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 The urban regeneration in EU Cohesion Policies The European Union (EU) Community Strategic Guidelines pay particular attention to specific needs of certain zones, such as urban and rural areas. The guidelines encourage an “integrated approach” to Cohesion Policy so that it encourages not only growth and jobs, but also pursues social and environmental objectives. The success of the URBAN Community Initiative is in no small measure due to the integrated approach.

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 The urban regeneration in EU Cohesion Policies URBAN has targetted social and economic cohesion in parallel, removing barriers to employability and investment at the same time as promoting social and environmental goals. The mobilisation of a broad range of partners with different skills has underpinned this approach. The next EU urban regeneration policies try to confirm these success with new policies oriented to regeneration of deprived urban areas, such for example the JESSICA

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 Why an ontology for urban regeneration? In this context ontologies could play a significant role in developing and managing these new policies: 1. strengthening integration, shared vision and knowledge of the urban regeneration problems between multiple agents with different backgrounds 2. offering an instrument capable to show concepts, their shared definitions and relations between them, in a multilingual tool, in this European union matter.

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 Possible uses/user Nowadays, in the institutional offices dedicated to the management of these regeneration policies at all level, EU, regions, municipalities, the understanding of different interpretation of the same words made by an architect, a planner, an ecologist, an economist, is really difficult because the discipline approaches are quite different. Urban regeneration could means different things in different disciplines.

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 Possible uses/user Ontologies could be a useful tool for ordering, integrate and making transparent all these meanings of the policy. It appears particularly useful in such European context, where the coherence of different actions in the same field is often difficult to find from the European level to the municipal one.

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 An example of ontologies for Urban Regeneration

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007 An example of ontologies for Urban Regeneration

Alcalà de Henares - Madrid - 15 may 2007

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