The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model

After centuries of development, port cities are nowadays involved into the post-industrial revitalization of historical waterfronts and harbors aiming to fill the gaps originated by loosing of both economical activities and identity. In this context cruise tourism has been seen, in the global port c...

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Main Authors: Daniela Lepore, Alessandro Sgobbo, Federica Vingelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MASTER PRO Ingegneri Associati 2017-12-01
Series:UPLanD: Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design
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Online Access:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/article/view/5415
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spelling doaj-8a0814e678b34c5e98352b08b965eda32021-01-26T08:31:30ZengMASTER PRO Ingegneri AssociatiUPLanD: Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design2531-99062017-12-012318521810.6092/2531-9906/54155415The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg modelDaniela Lepore0Alessandro Sgobbo1Federica Vingelli2Department of Architecture, University of Naples, Federico II, ITDepartment of Architecture, University of Naples, Federico II, ITDepartment of Architecture, University of Naples, Federico II, ITAfter centuries of development, port cities are nowadays involved into the post-industrial revitalization of historical waterfronts and harbors aiming to fill the gaps originated by loosing of both economical activities and identity. In this context cruise tourism has been seen, in the global port cities competition perspective, as a possibility to diversify the port city economy and to attract international investments. Cruise industry has profited of such urban regeneration, exploiting the abandoned areas and the coastal structures for new cruise terminals and tourists related services but, often, in a merely aesthetic-design approach. After a review of literature on cruise tourism evolution and impacts, and passing through citizens' opposition actions, we examine in detail the Hamburg experience in its transformation, both in governance and physical aspect, from commercial port city to international cruise hub. In particular this experience was able to canalize the cruise tourism growing trend from a global economic phenomenon to a topic of the creative city's strategic choices and to implement them, in addition, by urban and strategic planning tools as well as city marketing. The Hamburg experience highlights the results' quality achievable with an approach that, overcoming the design dimension, brings into play a coordinated set of multiscalar actions aiming to expande the regenerative effects of change both in spatial, social and economic field.http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/article/view/5415City marketingStrategic planningGovernanceWaterfront regenerationCruise tourism
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author Daniela Lepore
Alessandro Sgobbo
Federica Vingelli
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Federica Vingelli
The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
UPLanD: Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design
City marketing
Strategic planning
Governance
Waterfront regeneration
Cruise tourism
author_facet Daniela Lepore
Alessandro Sgobbo
Federica Vingelli
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title The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
title_short The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
title_full The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
title_fullStr The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
title_full_unstemmed The strategic approach in urban regeneration: the Hamburg model
title_sort strategic approach in urban regeneration: the hamburg model
publisher MASTER PRO Ingegneri Associati
series UPLanD: Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & Environmental Design
issn 2531-9906
publishDate 2017-12-01
description After centuries of development, port cities are nowadays involved into the post-industrial revitalization of historical waterfronts and harbors aiming to fill the gaps originated by loosing of both economical activities and identity. In this context cruise tourism has been seen, in the global port cities competition perspective, as a possibility to diversify the port city economy and to attract international investments. Cruise industry has profited of such urban regeneration, exploiting the abandoned areas and the coastal structures for new cruise terminals and tourists related services but, often, in a merely aesthetic-design approach. After a review of literature on cruise tourism evolution and impacts, and passing through citizens' opposition actions, we examine in detail the Hamburg experience in its transformation, both in governance and physical aspect, from commercial port city to international cruise hub. In particular this experience was able to canalize the cruise tourism growing trend from a global economic phenomenon to a topic of the creative city's strategic choices and to implement them, in addition, by urban and strategic planning tools as well as city marketing. The Hamburg experience highlights the results' quality achievable with an approach that, overcoming the design dimension, brings into play a coordinated set of multiscalar actions aiming to expande the regenerative effects of change both in spatial, social and economic field.
topic City marketing
Strategic planning
Governance
Waterfront regeneration
Cruise tourism
url http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/article/view/5415
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