Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome

Many large projects held over the last few decades in Europe have been based on the enhancement of community goods as a strategy to put in place sustainable urban regeneration. The inclusive nature of these goods and the social importance of the related decision-making processes suggests the need to...

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Main Authors: Saverio Miccoli, Fabrizio Finucci, Rocco Murro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/11/15194
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spelling doaj-42280e6bc3e3414cb8b71c6fd09c49852020-11-24T22:21:29ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-11-01711151941521810.3390/su71115194su71115194Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of RomeSaverio Miccoli0Fabrizio Finucci1Rocco Murro2Department of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, University of Rome La Sapienza, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Architecture, University of Roma Tre, Via della Madonna dei Monti 40, 00184 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering, University of Rome La Sapienza, Via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, ItalyMany large projects held over the last few decades in Europe have been based on the enhancement of community goods as a strategy to put in place sustainable urban regeneration. The inclusive nature of these goods and the social importance of the related decision-making processes suggests the need to involve the relevant community and to take into account its intentions and wishes regarding planning and organization. Therefore, before even starting to plan possible interventions, it is crucial to know what the members of the community think about the good in terms of social appreciation, in order to achieve socially sustainable choices. This paper offers a method to measure the social appreciation of community goods and describes the following: (a) deliberative esteem value technology to measure the social appreciation based on a combination between stated preference techniques and deliberative methods; (b) the criterion and methodology of the valuation technique proposed; and (c) an experimental application of the valuation technique pertinent to the specific case of the East Elevated Expressway of Rome.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/11/15194deliberative esteem valuecommunity goodssustainable urban regenerationsustainable decisions
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Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
Sustainability
deliberative esteem value
community goods
sustainable urban regeneration
sustainable decisions
author_facet Saverio Miccoli
Fabrizio Finucci
Rocco Murro
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title Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
title_short Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
title_full Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
title_fullStr Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Shared Social Appreciation of Community Goods: An Experiment for the East Elevated Expressway of Rome
title_sort measuring shared social appreciation of community goods: an experiment for the east elevated expressway of rome
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Many large projects held over the last few decades in Europe have been based on the enhancement of community goods as a strategy to put in place sustainable urban regeneration. The inclusive nature of these goods and the social importance of the related decision-making processes suggests the need to involve the relevant community and to take into account its intentions and wishes regarding planning and organization. Therefore, before even starting to plan possible interventions, it is crucial to know what the members of the community think about the good in terms of social appreciation, in order to achieve socially sustainable choices. This paper offers a method to measure the social appreciation of community goods and describes the following: (a) deliberative esteem value technology to measure the social appreciation based on a combination between stated preference techniques and deliberative methods; (b) the criterion and methodology of the valuation technique proposed; and (c) an experimental application of the valuation technique pertinent to the specific case of the East Elevated Expressway of Rome.
topic deliberative esteem value
community goods
sustainable urban regeneration
sustainable decisions
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/11/15194
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