New Local Urban Regeneration Initiatives Under the New Act 8/2013
Keywords:
Urban rehabilitation, Act 8/2013, management modelsAbstract
During the past years, the city of Zaragoza has been the scenario of the implementation
of some innovative formulas of management promoting private residential refurbishment, under
municipal policies legislated since1989. From this experience, based on social and economic
hypotheses that have changed substantially, a global analysis is done from the local situation
concluding the need of focusing on the existent city, but not only on its central part and historical
centre for its regeneration but on other areas, making a new approach of the situation.
The new legal frame in this matter has a positive value but it also gives alerts about important
absences like the still unresolved financial model of the actions to be promoted. It can be
counterproductive to try to stimulate the demand of this activity, so important for several reasons
at present stage in Spain, if the management and financing mechanisms aren’t well resolved.
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