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Immigrant and Urban Re-Generation

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  • Bianca Petrella

    (Universita degli Studi della Campania, Italy)

  • Claudia de Biase

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This study has started from the knowledge of the juridical-normative frame regulating the foreigners’ social rights in EU and in Italy and from the reading of directives, programs and documents produced from the EU and from the Region Campania. After this, the study has moved toward the tab of around fifty national and international case studies related to the activity of inclusion and of integration of the immigrated ones. From the comparative reading of the case studies, some immediately transferable strengths have been individualized. Then, we compared the cases studies with the European, Italian and regional Program; the next step has been the examination of the weight of the population immigrated in Italy and in the Region Campania and of its burden in the variation and formation of the real estate. In this way we have had useful "suggestions" for the elaboration of Urban Plans able to support the construction of the inter-cultural city and urban community (Consiglio d’Europa, 2003). In fact, in conclusion, the paper proposes an urban design in the city of Castel Volturno, which is one of four municipalities, along with Mondragone, Sessa Aurunca and Cellole, that belongs to the Domitian coast (Caserta). Since the nineties, the migrants who arrived on Italian territory recognized in the Domitian coast a new attraction center. This immigrant’s presence has led a change in the morphology of settlement. They live in a small town where there is social, urban and environmental decay.

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  • Bianca Petrella & Claudia de Biase, 2022. "Immigrant and Urban Re-Generation," Humanities Today: Proceedings Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 1, July -Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:htprjr:13
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v11i2.p124-133
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