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REGENERATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES | ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES: The role played by the Italian Public Administration

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  • Marzia Morena
  • Tommaso Truppi
  • Antonio Invernale
  • Anna Gornati

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The Permanent Observatory on Local Public Administrations (OPPAL) survey aims at:offering an opportunity to promote the territory by promoting transparency about and disseminating the practices adopted for investment licensing procedures; providing valuable support in defining the strategic investment choices of Real Estate operators. providing a unique tool at national level, for attracting investment for the enhancement of Real Estate Assets.The research presents the survey's results of Permanent Observatory on Local Public Administrations (OPPAL), which deals with the efficiency of the licence-issuing procedures applied by the Local Public Administration (LPA) in Italy with a focus on alternative financial strategies.The redevelopment and enhancement interventions promoted by the Local Public Administration (LPA) allow to secure the environment and to recover abandoned and former production areas for collective use and natural heritage.

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  • Marzia Morena & Tommaso Truppi & Antonio Invernale & Anna Gornati, 2022. "REGENERATION OF PUBLIC PROPERTIES | ALTERNATIVE STRATEGIES: The role played by the Italian Public Administration," ERES 2022_212, European Real Estate Society (ERES).
  • Handle: RePEc:arz:wpaper:2022_212
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    Keywords

    Public administration; real estate asset management; Real Estate Investment; Territory Enhancement;
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    • R3 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - Real Estate Markets, Spatial Production Analysis, and Firm Location

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