Urban Regeneration: Economic and Social Impacts of a Multifunctional Sports Park in Reggio Calabria

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Buildings vol. 15, no. 3 (2025), p. 466-489
المؤلف الرئيسي: Della Spina Lucia
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MDPI AG
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520 3 |a Urban areas increasingly face complex challenges in achieving sustainability, particularly in balancing economic, social, cultural, and environmental needs. Despite their significant potential, multifunctional infrastructures remain underexplored, especially in socio-economically disadvantaged and marginal contexts, where they could play a crucial role in urban regeneration processes. This research, based on a case study of an unused urban infrastructure in Southern Italy, adopts a methodological framework to transform these abandoned urban spaces into integrated multifunctional infrastructures capable of providing social, sports, cultural, educational, and recreational services. The proposed framework offers a comprehensive decision-making tool for planners and policymakers, enabling the assessment of multifunctional infrastructures as strategic assets for urban regeneration. The study employs Discounted Cash Flow Analysis (DCFA) and Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) to assess the economic feasibility and social sustainability of the proposed project. Investment and management costs were analyzed and compared against both direct and indirect economic benefits, revealing scenarios that support the feasibility of public–private investment. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis corroborates the robustness of the model, demonstrating its applicability under variable economic and social conditions. In conclusion, the evaluation results highlight the transformative potential of multifunctional infrastructures, highlighting their ability to generate significant social and economic impacts. 
651 4 |a Italy 
651 4 |a Strait of Messina 
651 4 |a Reggio di Calabria Italy 
653 |a Cost benefit analysis 
653 |a Culture 
653 |a Sustainability 
653 |a Sensitivity analysis 
653 |a Social sustainability 
653 |a Soil erosion 
653 |a Social impact 
653 |a Urban renewal 
653 |a Social conditions 
653 |a Economic growth 
653 |a Economic impact 
653 |a Urban areas 
653 |a Urban development 
653 |a Coasts 
653 |a Feasibility studies 
653 |a Project feasibility 
653 |a Case studies 
653 |a Economics 
653 |a Inclusion 
653 |a Infrastructure 
653 |a Sustainable development 
653 |a Planning 
653 |a Project management 
653 |a Inequality 
653 |a Urban regeneration 
653 |a Job creation 
653 |a Sports facilities 
653 |a Discounted cash flow 
653 |a Redevelopment 
653 |a Decision making 
653 |a Coastal erosion 
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