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Ana Brandão
Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), DINÂMIA’CET -Iscte, Edifício Sedas Nunes, Avenida das Forças Armadas, Sala 2W4-d, 1649-026 Lisbon, Portugal

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Published: 18 May 2021 in Sustainability
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Urban planning offers various design possibilities to solve fundamental challenges faced in urban areas. These include the need to physically renew old industrial and harbour riverside areas into liveable, inclusive and sustainable living spaces. This paper investigates the way urban planning policies have helped to renew the waterfront areas in the Lisbon metropolis in the past decades. For this purpose, the contribution of the European Union (EU) and national urban development plans over the past decades are analysed. The results demonstrate an intense renewal of the waterfront areas in the Lisbon metropolitan area (LMA), particularly in Lisbon over the past three decades into leisure, ecologic and touristic areas, vis-à-vis the previous industrial and harbour vocation.

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Eduardo Medeiros; Ana Brandão; Paulo Pinto; Sara Lopes. Urban Planning Policies to the Renewal of Riverfront Areas: The Lisbon Metropolis Case. Sustainability 2021, 13, 5665 .

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Eduardo Medeiros, Ana Brandão, Paulo Pinto, Sara Lopes. Urban Planning Policies to the Renewal of Riverfront Areas: The Lisbon Metropolis Case. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (10):5665.

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Eduardo Medeiros; Ana Brandão; Paulo Pinto; Sara Lopes. 2021. "Urban Planning Policies to the Renewal of Riverfront Areas: The Lisbon Metropolis Case." Sustainability 13, no. 10: 5665.

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Published: 30 March 2019 in GOT - Journal of Geography and Spatial Planning
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Ana Prudêncio; Ana Brandão. A produção e gestão do espaço público em Portugal. GOT - Journal of Geography and Spatial Planning 2019, 297 -322.

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Ana Prudêncio, Ana Brandão. A produção e gestão do espaço público em Portugal. GOT - Journal of Geography and Spatial Planning. 2019; (16):297-322.

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Ana Prudêncio; Ana Brandão. 2019. "A produção e gestão do espaço público em Portugal." GOT - Journal of Geography and Spatial Planning , no. 16: 297-322.

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Published: 01 May 2017 in The Journal of Public Space
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Spatial growth of cities corresponded to new theoretical and practical knowledge capacities with new kinds of urban infrastructures, new services organisation and new construction methods, of XIX and most of XX century’s industrial space production. The decline of those capacities and a “crisis” of modern models, followed by the still on-going post-industrial transition process of the past 50 years are translated in many different forms of spatial, social, economic and cultural organisation and diversity of emerging urban contexts. Contemporary processes seem to carry difficulties in understanding and conducting urban transformation in such diverse and changing context. What strategic elements can be used to interpret and act in such contexts?In this paper we intend to show an interdisciplinary perspective of public space as part of strategic and theoretical principles recognised by several fields of urban knowledge and practice: we include the spatial continuity of the Commons in those structuring principles, as a notion of urban “publicness”. These new perspectives require a perception of public space that goes beyond traditional city references, to other peripheral or scattered urban areas, but maintaining its fundamental structuring role, as systemic and interactive reference for complex urban environments. Through a study on the specific case of the South Bank of Lisbon Metropolitan Area, we present a conceptual operative matrix, based on the hypothesis of strategic interaction between urban systems, aiming for its structuring potential for spatial continuity – public space, infrastructure and landscape.Outputs of this study aim at a contribution to a more flexible and interactive structuring approach to urban design and planning, focused on interdisciplinary perspectives of public space production.

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Ana Luísa Brandão; Pedro Brandão. Public Space, Infrastructure, Landscape: an interdisciplinary matrix for urban spatial continuity. The Journal of Public Space 2017, 2, 123 .

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Ana Luísa Brandão, Pedro Brandão. Public Space, Infrastructure, Landscape: an interdisciplinary matrix for urban spatial continuity. The Journal of Public Space. 2017; 2 (1):123.

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Ana Luísa Brandão; Pedro Brandão. 2017. "Public Space, Infrastructure, Landscape: an interdisciplinary matrix for urban spatial continuity." The Journal of Public Space 2, no. 1: 123.