2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10121391
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The Assessment of Density Bonus in Building Renovation Interventions. The Case of the City of Florence in Italy

Abstract: The European Green Deal indicates the renovation of both public and private buildings as a key element for the improvement of energy efficiency in the building stock, in order to reach the goals of the document itself. New incentives, also including density bonus, can significantly contribute to foster diffuse actions. In Italy, the density bonus is under testing: the current framework has produced profitability for regeneration in some areas and unprofitability in others. This has led to a non-diffuse renewal… Show more

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“…The article "The Assessment of Density Bonus in Building Renovation Interventions. The Case of the City of Florence in Italy" by Battisti and Campo [13] studies the density bonus as a reward element to incentivize urban regeneration initiatives and proposes a balance sheet model (BSM), revised from an economic perspective, to identify the reward conditions that guarantee the economic-financial feasibility of the building regeneration.…”
Section: Review On Published Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article "The Assessment of Density Bonus in Building Renovation Interventions. The Case of the City of Florence in Italy" by Battisti and Campo [13] studies the density bonus as a reward element to incentivize urban regeneration initiatives and proposes a balance sheet model (BSM), revised from an economic perspective, to identify the reward conditions that guarantee the economic-financial feasibility of the building regeneration.…”
Section: Review On Published Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%