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GAD-GenerAzioni Donatello. Relazione finale di progetto e studio di valutazione

Translated title of the contribution: [Machine translation] GAD-generations Donatello. Final project report and evaluation study

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

[Machine translation] The Working Paper reports the evaluation study conducted on the GAD-Generazioni Donatello project, a social and urban regeneration project promoted and implemented by a network of partners led by the Novara Territory and Culture association, with the financial support of the Cariplo Foundation. The intervention focused on the consolidation and development of an experience born in a neighborhood of Novara. Following a path of deliberative democracy, a group of citizens and associations undertook to reactivate a former abandoned neighborhood clinic and transformed it into a multipurpose center serving the neighborhood and the city. After summarizing the four Objective Actions around which the project was built and developed, the paper presents the results of the study, which includes the collection of different types of information, both quantitative and qualitative, dedicating an in-depth analysis to each of the categories of analysis mentioned above. The last part of the document is dedicated to reflections and concluding considerations and also contains a synoptic table in which the indicators selected for each of the four categories of analysis have been reported in relation to the four Objective Actions of the project.
Translated title of the contribution[Machine translation] GAD-generations Donatello. Final project report and evaluation study
Original languageItalian
Pages1-72
Number of pages72
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • rigenerazione sociale e urbana - valutazione - Novara - democrazia deliberativa - quartieri - beni comuni

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