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A tool of social inclusion and urban regeneration
Fiammetta Curcio – Project Coordinator
Claudio Bordi – ULG coordinator
22 maggio 2018http://urbact.eu/resilient-urban-and-peri-urban-agriculture c.bordi@rpr-spa.it - fiammetta.curcio@comune.roma.it
CAEN
VIENNA
CRACOVIA
SALONICCO
ROMA
VILNIUS
A CORUNA
Partners and potential partners
3 main lines of activities
TRANSNATIONAL EXCHANGE & LEARNING
Cities sharing experiences, problems solutions, learn from
one another, identify good practices to design &
implement integrated urban policies
CAPACITYBUILDING
Enhancing the capacities of urban practitioners and
policy-makers to develop integrated and participatory
approaches to urban development
CAPITALISATIONDISSEMINATION
Communicating urban knowledge, policy
recommendations, good practices to a wider
audience of policy-makers & practitioners
NETWORKS TRAININGS KNOWLEDGE
PLATFORM
The mission of urban gardening
URBAN GARDENING
LOCAL DEVELOPMENT
URBAN REGENERATION
PRODUCTION
RESILIENCE
EDUCATIONAL
SOCIAL
SHARING ECONOMY
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
GREEN ECONOMY COMMUNING COMMUNITY SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
COMPOSTING
PERMACULTURE
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE - ORGANIC FOOD
INCLUSION
LEISURE TIME
INTEGRATION
CITIZENSHIP
REUSE OF ABANDONED LAND
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
MITIGATION OF REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATION
NEEDY PEOPLE
PERSONAL FULFILMENT
INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE
INTERGENERATIONAL DIALOGUE
SELF-CONSUMPTION
MENTAL HEALTH ELDERLY WELLBEINGSECURITYCITIZENS « WATCH »
DIDACTIC
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
SOCIALIZATION
How do we work…
o Interactive meetings – everyone has a role to play
o Working meetings – useful practical activities to get your network started
o Informative meetings – sharing important information on taking the
network forward
Introducing Rome’s team
Project Management
Communication
Administration & Coordination
Fiammetta CurcioClaudio Bordi
Patricia HernandezFranco La Torre
Pierluigi PotenzaFederica Milia
Donatella RagnoliRenato Schulz
Rome awarded as good practice city
Impact on media
Resilient urban and peri-urban agriculture City of Rome
The aim is two-fold:
it fights social exclusion and poverty and allows
brownfield recovery
Rome, a city to be cultived
the widest urban agriculture area in
Europe: 51,729 hectares
GREEN PUBLIC AREAS:ParksAgricultural areasHistorical parksGreen areas
3 pilot projects to
test the Regulation
of urban gardens
of Rome
green public areas were assigned to
stakeholders, different NGOs, multi-
purpose associations in charge of
needy and disadvantaged people
Socialisationamong different communities, the core of this activity
Stakeholders contributed to the set-up of the Regulation of urban gardens - City Council Resolution, July 2015, activating local communities in a process of social and intercultural integration
Urban agriculture as a mean to improve governance processes
The pilots
Villa Glori pilot project in District 2
1,000 sqm. of socio-therapeutic plots
Capitalisation event on Sept. 21st, 2016
Students and Teachers from Temple University of Philadelphia (USA)
Valle dell’Aniene pilot project in District 4:
11,740 sqm of socio-environmental activities
Pilot project ended in March 2017
The pilots
Casal Brunori pilot project in District 9
13,500 sqm. of social inclusion activities
Pilot project ended in June 2017
April 2017
June 2017
Social and environmental goals
Produce in favor of needy families permaculture and composting
Cultural goal
Cinema in the pilot area:
re-use of lands confiscated to criminal
organisations
Targets achieved
1. Development of priority themes in the Urban Agenda for the EU
2. Re-use of abandoned urban areas
3. Thousands of citizens involved in the pilot projects
4. The practice has excellent potential for transfer, due to the flexibility
offered as an integrated urban development tool
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