Community‐based participatory research for urban regeneration: Bridging the dichotomies through the exp‐EIA method
Nicola Rainisio,
Marco Boffi,
Barbara Piga
et al.
Abstract:Urban environment design profoundly influences citizens' health and well‐being. Despite the aim of urban regeneration initiatives to enhance community well‐being and social connections, they often struggle to ensure a balance of power among stakeholders, effectively involve citizens, and accurately assess subjective urban experiences. New methodological approaches in community‐based participatory research (CBPR) are advocated to facilitate interactions among social actors and overcome the digital versus real d… Show more
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