18 May 2010 – 19 May 2010
Re-thinking industrial areas
[i]Productions, processes, actors.[/i]
Public roundtable / May 19, 2010
h. 15.00-18.00
Castel of Ferrara, provincial council room
piazza Castello, Ferrara
ReTInA is a South-East Europe transnational project (SEE).
The main goal of ReTInA is figure out innovative and sustainable ideas to start up brownfield regeneration processes.
The ten ReTInA partners, coming from Hungary (lead partner), Bulgaria, Greece, Rumania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Italy, share a common process of research, planning, regeneration of brownfields, based on stakeholders engagement, since the inception phase and all the way trough implementation.
The event, organized by the Province of Ferrara, is a chance to contribute to the international debate on european brownfields.
15.00 Greetings
Roberta Fusari – councelor of Urban Planning,
Municipality of Ferrara
15.10 Introductory speech
Patrizia Bianchini – councelor of Planning and Urban
Development, Province of Ferrara
15.20 Objectives of ReTInA
Attila Kovács – project manager of ReTInA,
Municipality of Budapest 21st district - Csepel
15.30 Urban and economic regeneration
of industrial areas
University of Ferrara
case studies
15.50 PETROLCHIMICO – Inter-institutional
agreement
Paola Magri - director Environmental office,
Province of Ferrara
16.10 EX FONDERIE RIUNITE – Participatory process
international competition for the revitalisation
the traditional industrial area
Valter Canafoglia – director Participation office,
Municipality of Modena
16.30 BOICELLI – The process of involvement
and stakeholders engagement
Sebastiano Parmegiani – ReTInA Project, team of Ferrara
16.50 coffee break
17.00 public roundtable
moderators of general discussion
Moreno Po – project manager ReTInA
Province of Ferrara
Saveria Teston – ReTInA Project, team of Ferrara
18.00 conclusion
Event schedule:
- Start: 05-18-2010
- End: 05-19-2010.
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