Scientific-organizational committee: Marta Bottero, Alessandra Oppio, Giulio Mondini, Giovanna Acampa, Fabrizio Battisti, Stefano Stanghellini, Francesca Biondi, Pietro Bonifaci


In the Italian context, evaluation has taken on an even more central role with the implementation of the PNRR – National Recovery and Resilience Plan, the tool with which Italy is using the resources of the European Next Generation EU program to promote the ecological and digital transition, strengthen social and territorial cohesion, and improve the operational capacity of public administration. In this context, evaluation has been assigned the role of defining measurable objectives, milestones and targets, which need to be monitored and verified to ensure the disbursement of European funds.

In addition to the definition of criteria and indicators that allow the effects of the policy on the different dimensions at stake to be measured in an objective and transparent way, including not only KPIs of an economic-financial nature (cost of interventions, resources used, etc.) but also effects extra-economic and environmental and social benefits, one of the central aspects of the evaluation is the ability to anticipate short, medium and long-term effects.

A further element of attention in the area of evaluation models, refers to the growing diffusion of digital tools, elaborated through artificial intelligence that allow the construction of more complex robust models by means of access to large datasets.

In this framework, the seminar aims to reflect on the role of evaluation in support of decision-making processes in the context of interventions to regenerate the city and the territory through the involvement of experts with knowledge and skills useful for outlining the context within which the challenges for our scientific community are renewed.

The second part of the seminar will be dedicated to presenting the selected contributions through a call for papers aimed at the SIEV community, with particular reference to the construction of robust evaluation models for verifying the impacts of public policies on the different dimensions of the country system in relation to the following topics: impact assessment; PNRR assessment; policy analytics; impact finance; sustainability assessments; urban regeneration.


PROGRAM

Part two

14:30 Resumption of work

PNRR urban regeneration and planning

Moderate
Giovanna Acampa, University of Florence

Relationships

“Urban regeneration and energy transition: new tools for territorial governance between macro and micro scales”
Antonio Ofria

“The evaluation of the effects of urban regeneration interventions through mercantile approaches: the case study of the Esquiline district in the city of Rome”
Francesco Tajani, Pierluigi Morano, Felicia Di Liddo, Marco Locurcio, Ivana La Spina

“Towards a multi-level evaluation of philanthropic policies for cultural heritage: evidence from the PRIMA Prevention Research Survey Maintenance Listening call for cultural heritage”
Manuela Rebaudengo, Umberto Mecca, Andrea Longhi

“Urban safety and real estate dynamics: empirical evidence and methodological reflections for regeneration policies”
Maria Macchiaroli, Luigi Dolores, Alessandra Marra and Francesco Caiazzo

“Innovation Ecosystems for territorial cohesion in internal areas: economic evaluation of the social and cultural benefits from investments for the National Recovery and Resilience Plan”
Antonio Nesticò, Gabriella Maselli

“Evaluation models to support urban planning: an application to the Turin case”
Francesca Biondi, Caterina Caprioli, Daniela Cevrero, Elisa Sbardella, Niccolò Suraci, Marta Bottero

“The recovery of Italian historic centres: an integrated methodological approach to support territorial conservation and valorisation strategies”
Francesco Tajani, Debora Anelli, Francesco Sica, Giuseppe Cerullo

“Urban regeneration and PNRR. The contribution of evaluation between decision centralisation and territorial challenges”
Fabrizio Battisti, Giovanna Acampa, Carlo Pisano, Giuseppe De Luca, Melania Perdonò, Alessio Pino

“Indicators and evaluation methods for sustainable urban regeneration: the Matera case study”
Benedetto Manganelli, Francesco Paolo Del Giudice, Pierfrancesco De Paola

“Towards an integrated social impact assessment model in urban regeneration”
Alessandra Oppio, Marta Dell’Ovo

16:15 Twenty years of the SIEV
A celebratory event will be held in the spaces on the ground floor of the Innovation Center on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the foundation of the Italian Society of Estimation and Evaluation.

18:30pm Conclusion of the work