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Download ArticleBy Maria Prezioso, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Francesco Dini, University of Florence, Silvia Grandi, University of Bologna, Michele Pigliucci, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Federico Martellozzo, University of Florence, Italy Researching Territorial Impact Assessment for Cohesion Policies The impact analysis and the identification of the most effective policy recommendations in order to set […]

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  • After three years of research activities (2017-2020), involving more than sixty researchers, national and regional policy/decision-makers, stakeholders, and practitioners, the new STeMA-Territorial Impact Assessment (TIA) 3.0 methodology devoted to territorial cohesion in Italy has been finalized, linking European Structural and Investment instruments more closely to those based on the Territorial and Urban Agendas

  • The STeMA-TIA 3.0 has been developed and tested in the Italian case in order to provide concrete and operational response to how the geography of regions and sub-regions (NUTS 2 and 3) can still achieve or could have achieved a territorial cohesive Strategy responding to Europe 2020 targets

  • At the urban housing intervention level, scientists can agree on emerging planning and design models. They look to the peculiarity of the development process as the main criterion to: Adopt both qualitative and quantitative methods, e.g. while designing new infrastructures for sustainable transportation; Use open data to increase the stakeholders and investors’ involvement; Take into account the complexity of urbanization and post-metropolisation processes, as well as their effects in terms of land consumption, etc.; Within the planning process, adopt predictive instruments such as TIA in order to bridge the knowledge gap on the basis of place evidence, georeferential and statistical data; Coordinate programming, planning and design actions with the relevant EU funding program, which may imply reconsidering sector political choices and the Committee of Region’s regional agendas

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After three years of research activities (2017-2020), involving more than sixty researchers, national and regional policy/decision-makers, stakeholders, and practitioners, the new STeMA-TIA 3.0 methodology devoted to territorial cohesion in Italy has been finalized, linking European Structural and Investment instruments more closely to those based on the Territorial and Urban Agendas.

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