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Prof. Maria Cerreta
Federico II University of Naples

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Architect, PhD in “Evaluation Methods for the Integrated Conservation of Architecture, Urban and Environmental Heritage”, she is associate professor of Environmental Assessment and Evaluation at the Department of Architecture (DiARC), University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy, Coordinator of the Second Level Master in “Planning and Sustainable Design of the Port Areas” and Director of the Advanced Course in “Real Estate Market and Urban Regeneration (MIRU)”, and Associate Professor at CNR-IRISS since 2019. She carries out research in the fields of appraisal and multidimensional evaluations in hybrid, collaborative and interactive decision-making contexts, typical of urban planning and territorial planning, developing Adaptive Decision Support Systems for the enhancement of cultural heritage and landscape, for urban regeneration and spatial transformations, also with the aid of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), integrating methods and tools specific to economic, multi-criteria and multi-group evaluations.

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Journal article
Published: 30 July 2021 in Energies
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In a scenario in which the climate changes subject urban centres and large cities to high levels of environmental vulnerability and criticality underway, it is evident the need to define operational and straightforward decision-making tools capable of prefiguring and verifying the effectiveness of urban transformation climate-adaptive regeneration processes. The Climate Adaptive Design Index for the Built Environment (CADI-BE) tool has been developed to assess the adaptive capacity and level of performance of open urban spaces to the stresses due to the increase in global average temperatures. The repercussions of these phenomena cause the occurrence of heatwaves and the urban heat island effect (UHI), bringing out the inability of cities to cope with changes in the climate, making urban open spaces unlivable and no longer the ideal habitat for everyday life and social interactions.

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Eduardo Bassolino; Maria Cerreta. Climate Adaptive Design Index for the Built Environment (CADI-BE): An Assessment System of the Adaptive Capacity to Urban Temperatures Increase. Energies 2021, 14, 4630 .

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Eduardo Bassolino, Maria Cerreta. Climate Adaptive Design Index for the Built Environment (CADI-BE): An Assessment System of the Adaptive Capacity to Urban Temperatures Increase. Energies. 2021; 14 (15):4630.

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Eduardo Bassolino; Maria Cerreta. 2021. "Climate Adaptive Design Index for the Built Environment (CADI-BE): An Assessment System of the Adaptive Capacity to Urban Temperatures Increase." Energies 14, no. 15: 4630.

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Published: 08 May 2021 in Waste Management
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Construction and Demolition Waste represents a priority stream for the European Union and has a large potential for closing the material circulation loop in line with the Circular Economy principles. The present study focuses on the socio-economic and environmental implications of the management of such waste in the Campania Region (Italy), with the aim of documenting the benefits of recycling actions and landfill avoidance. By using local primary data, and complementing them with data from literature and datasets, three scenarios have been investigated: i) Status Quo, i.e., a baseline scenario presenting the current management of Construction and Demolition Waste in the Region; ii) a Linear Economy scenario, considering the total flow disposed of in landfill and iii) a Best Practice scenario based on the implementation of selective demolition practices and increased recycling for the production of high-quality recycled aggregates. Special attention has been paid to the land use and socio-economic implications linked to the management of this flow, which are rarely considered. We quantify that, with the implementation of best practices, ca. 18 Mkg CO2 -eq. can be saved annually relative to the Status Quo alongside creating additional 1,000 jobs-eq. and incurring important benefits on land use. The results stress that the potential environmental and social benefits of selective demolition and best practices are significant, but the incurred economic costs may hinder their application and the resulting development of more circular economy actions in the construction sector, highlighting the need for incentives and tools to facilitate this transition.

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Silvia Iodice; Elena Garbarino; Maria Cerreta; Davide Tonini. Sustainability assessment of Construction and Demolition Waste management applied to an Italian case. Waste Management 2021, 128, 83 -98.

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Silvia Iodice, Elena Garbarino, Maria Cerreta, Davide Tonini. Sustainability assessment of Construction and Demolition Waste management applied to an Italian case. Waste Management. 2021; 128 ():83-98.

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Silvia Iodice; Elena Garbarino; Maria Cerreta; Davide Tonini. 2021. "Sustainability assessment of Construction and Demolition Waste management applied to an Italian case." Waste Management 128, no. : 83-98.

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Published: 04 March 2021 in Sustainability
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According to the current European and Italian scenario related to urban regeneration, cultural and landscape heritage valorization is being enhanced by the activation of innovative processes and new emerging approaches. These involve the development of methodologies and tools that can address decision-making processes based on creative practices consistent with a concept named “low-entropy economy” in this paper. The low-entropy economy represents an economic approach based on the minimization of physical urban transformation and the enhancement of the existing heritage. In this perspective, the research aims to develop the Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement (CHLEE) approach by exploring how some frugal experiences have promoted cultural heritage enhancement and related complex values through a program of temporary uses and activities able to produce new values, where the human experience is essential. A crucial role is represented by the heterogeneity of creative practices that contribute to identifying and implementing innovative management and governance models. The analysis of creative practices, based upon the ex post evaluation of some Italian case studies across the PROMETHEE-GAIA multicriteria method, is able to show how these experiences build innovation ecosystems and improve the ex ante evaluation for new strategies and policies, underlining strengths, weaknesses, and milestones that shape creative experiences as drivers of urban competitiveness.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Torre. A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2765 .

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole, Carmelo Torre. A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (5):2765.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Torre. 2021. "A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices." Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2765.

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Published: 03 March 2021 in Sustainability
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The concept of transformative resilience has emerged from the recent literature and represents a way to interpret the potential opportunities for change in vulnerable territories, where a socioeconomic change is required. This article extends the perspective of transformative resilience to an assessment of the landscape multifunctionality of inland areas, exploring the potential of identifying a network of synergies among the different municipalities that is able to trigger a process of territorial resilience. A spatial decision support system (SDSS) for multifunctionality landscape assessment aims to help local actors understand local resources and multifunctional values of the Partenio Regional Park (PRP) and surrounding municipalities, in the South of Italy, stimulating their cooperation in the management of environmental and cultural sites and the codesign of new strategies of enhancement. The elaboration of spatial indicators according to Landscape Services classification and the interaction between the “Analytic Network Process” (ANP) method, spatial weighted overly and geographic information system (GIS) support the identification of a preferable scenario able to activate a transformative resilience strategy in selected vulnerable inland areas, which can be scaled up in other similar contexts.

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Maria Cerreta; Simona Panaro; Giuliano Poli. A Spatial Decision Support System for Multifunctional Landscape Assessment: A Transformative Resilience Perspective for Vulnerable Inland Areas. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2748 .

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Maria Cerreta, Simona Panaro, Giuliano Poli. A Spatial Decision Support System for Multifunctional Landscape Assessment: A Transformative Resilience Perspective for Vulnerable Inland Areas. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (5):2748.

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Maria Cerreta; Simona Panaro; Giuliano Poli. 2021. "A Spatial Decision Support System for Multifunctional Landscape Assessment: A Transformative Resilience Perspective for Vulnerable Inland Areas." Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2748.

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Published: 17 December 2020 in Sustainability
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The international debate on the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage sites consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals has become increasingly important in the implementation of circular economy models for urban policies. The new values that characterize cultural assets, considered the result of a collaborative process, can enhance both manufactured and human capital, and provide the basis for a system of relationships that binds them. Furthermore, the values of historical artistic assets produced by community-based regeneration processes are particularly relevant when they characterize abandoned commons and cult buildings, to which communities attribute an identity and symbolic value. Starting from the definition of the concept of complex social value, we propose a methodological process that combines approaches and techniques typical of deliberative evaluations and collaborative decision-making processes. The aim is to identify the complex value chains generated by adaptive reuse, in which intrinsic values can play a driving role in the regeneration strategies of discarded cultural heritage. The experimentation, tested with the project “San Sebastiano del Monte dei Morti Living Lab” (SSMOLL), activates a creative and cultural Living Lab in the former Morticelli church, in the historic center of Salerno, in southern Italy. The reuse project is part of a more comprehensive process of social innovation and culture-led urban regeneration triggered in Salerno starting from SSMOLL. The partial results of the process show how a co-exploration phase has characterized the cultural characteristic of the living lab and how the co-evaluation of the individual activities orient the possible reuse scenarios. Finally, the results provide a first analysis of the relationship types activated.

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Maria Cerreta; Alessia Elefante; Ludovica Rocca. A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Reuse of the Morticelli Church: The SSMOLL Project. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10561 .

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Maria Cerreta, Alessia Elefante, Ludovica Rocca. A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Reuse of the Morticelli Church: The SSMOLL Project. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (24):10561.

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Maria Cerreta; Alessia Elefante; Ludovica Rocca. 2020. "A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Reuse of the Morticelli Church: The SSMOLL Project." Sustainability 12, no. 24: 10561.

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Published: 25 November 2020 in Sustainability
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The Faro Convention introduces an innovative concept of cultural heritage by recognising the importance of the community that is formed around the cultural asset to be enhanced. This concept is consistent with the New European Agenda for Culture, especially the European Year Cultural Heritage (EYCH) Initiative 9 “Heritage for all: citizen participation and social innovation”, that promotes a broader understanding of heritage, placing people and communities at the centre and involving them in making decisions about heritage valorisation. The cultural heritage acquires the meaning of common good and has been configured as “cultural commons”, expression of values shared by the heritage community and of the process activated to enhance it. In this perspective, the paper presents a proposal for the integration of the evaluation process identified by the Faro Convention, explaining the appropriate indicators useful for analysing the specificity of the valorisation processes and making them comparable. The methodological proposal was tested for the experience of the Friends of Molo San Vincenzo Heritage Community, activated in Naples, Italy.

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Maria Cerreta; Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole. Towards Heritage Community Assessment: Indicators Proposal for the Self-Evaluation in Faro Convention Network Process. Sustainability 2020, 12, 9862 .

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Maria Cerreta, Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole. Towards Heritage Community Assessment: Indicators Proposal for the Self-Evaluation in Faro Convention Network Process. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (23):9862.

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Maria Cerreta; Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole. 2020. "Towards Heritage Community Assessment: Indicators Proposal for the Self-Evaluation in Faro Convention Network Process." Sustainability 12, no. 23: 9862.

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Published: 02 November 2020
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The international debate on the adaptive re-use of cultural heritage sites following the Sustainable Development Goals becomes more central than ever in the implementation of circular economy models for urban policies. The new values that characterise the cultural assets, considered as the result of a collaborative process, can enhance both the manufactured capital and the human capital, and to carry out the system of relationships that bind them. At the same time, the values of historical-artistic assets and produced by community-based regeneration processes are particularly relevant when they characterise abandoned commons and cult buildings, to which communities attribute an identity and symbolic value. Starting from the definition of the concept of Complex Social Value, we propose a methodological process that combines approaches and techniques typical of deliberative evaluations and collaborative decision-making processes. The aim is to identify the complex value chains generated by adaptive re-use, in which intrinsic values can play a driving role in the regeneration strategies of discarded cultural heritage. The experimentation, tested with the project “San Sebastiano del Monte dei Morti Living Lab” (SSMOLL), activates a creative and cultural Living Lab in the former church of “Morticelli”, in the historic centre of Salerno, in southern Italy. The re-use project is part of a more comprehensive process of social innovation and culture-led urban regeneration triggered in Salerno starting from SSMOLL.

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Maria Cerreta; Ludovica La Rocca; Alessia Elefante. A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Re-use of the Morticelli Church: the SSMOLL project. 2020, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Ludovica La Rocca, Alessia Elefante. A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Re-use of the Morticelli Church: the SSMOLL project. . 2020; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Ludovica La Rocca; Alessia Elefante. 2020. "A Creative Living Lab for the Adaptive Re-use of the Morticelli Church: the SSMOLL project." , no. : 1.

Conference paper
Published: 03 October 2020 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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This research aims at evaluating socio-spatial exclusion, through selected spatial indices of isolation and segregation, within the Municipality of Naples (Italy), where entire communities, living in social housing districts, face critical conditions of social isolation and exclusion from the processes of urban development. The methodological approach investigates the scientific landscape in the fields of policy evaluation, policy analysis and planning, detecting the accepted standards for measuring urban segregation, as well as spatial multi-dimensional indicators and indices, able to tackle complex urban issues, related to social isolation processes, within the urban system. The selection of the global spatial indices of Dissimilarity, Isolation and Exposure, and their application at the local level are tested, using mesh blocks as minimum spatial units. The results identify different clusters within the selected urban territory, expression of the various critical conditions and effect of the many housing policies, during the second half of the last century, that highlight how some policy decision has reinforced segregation dynamics. The research is developed within the framework of the European project HERA Joint Research Programme “Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe”, “PuSH: Public Space in European Social Housing”.

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Maria Cerreta; Giuliano Poli; Maria Reitano. Evaluating Socio-spatial Exclusion: Local Spatial Indices of Segregation and Isolation in Naples (Italy). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 12253, 207 -220.

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Maria Cerreta, Giuliano Poli, Maria Reitano. Evaluating Socio-spatial Exclusion: Local Spatial Indices of Segregation and Isolation in Naples (Italy). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; 12253 ():207-220.

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Maria Cerreta; Giuliano Poli; Maria Reitano. 2020. "Evaluating Socio-spatial Exclusion: Local Spatial Indices of Segregation and Isolation in Naples (Italy)." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 12253, no. : 207-220.

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Published: 29 September 2020 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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In the framework of the circular economy, the operational integration of metabolic flows management and co-planning of waste territories, also defined wastescapes, has been implemented by the Geodesign Decision Support Environment (GDSE) platform, a tool developed in the H2020 REPAiR project. The GDSE can be described as a Decision Support System (DSS) to manage metabolic flows in a spatial GIS-based environment. Born as a tool for the resources management in peri-urban areas, the GDSE was also configured as a repository of multiple information. By comparing the main steps of the Geodesign Hub software and the GDSE platform, the paper intends to highlight the results obtained so far from the implementation of the GDSE and the main future development hypotheses. The primary purpose is to integrate wastescapes regeneration with the management of metabolic flows by realising evaluation maps, required by Geodesign Hub software, in the GDSE to trigger a holistic regenerative process for the circular city.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Maria Somma. Opportunities and Challenges of a Geodesign Based Platform for Waste Management in the Circular Economy Perspective. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 12252, 317 -331.

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Maria Cerreta, Chiara Mazzarella, Maria Somma. Opportunities and Challenges of a Geodesign Based Platform for Waste Management in the Circular Economy Perspective. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; 12252 ():317-331.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Maria Somma. 2020. "Opportunities and Challenges of a Geodesign Based Platform for Waste Management in the Circular Economy Perspective." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 12252, no. : 317-331.

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Published: 29 September 2020 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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The circular economy paradigm identifies the need for rational use and adequate reuse of all resources, including cultural heritage. This study explores the opportunity to apply a circular economy model to culture-led regeneration processes oriented to cultural heritage valorisation. The methodological process identified tries to structure an integrated approach, able to combine the tools of building renovation and that of multidimensional evaluation to define a circular enhancement strategy for cultural heritage. Starting from the local cultural values and the changing uses of urban spaces related to the case study of the municipality of Ercolano (Italy), the structured decision-making process analyse how to optimise tangible/intangible cultural resources for local and sustainable development; to generate values and activate the engagement of communities through new sustainable uses; to build widespread and capillary complex networks among people, values, and spaces. In this interdisciplinary approach, the role of cultural and creative industries (CCI) is ever more significant, with the ability to create communication between management models, sustainability assessments, deliberative approaches and conservation strategies, regeneration and enhancement of cultural heritage.

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Maria Cerreta; Valentina Savino. Circular Enhancement of the Cultural Heritage: An Adaptive Reuse Strategy for Ercolano Heritagescape. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 12251, 1016 -1033.

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Maria Cerreta, Valentina Savino. Circular Enhancement of the Cultural Heritage: An Adaptive Reuse Strategy for Ercolano Heritagescape. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; 12251 ():1016-1033.

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Maria Cerreta; Valentina Savino. 2020. "Circular Enhancement of the Cultural Heritage: An Adaptive Reuse Strategy for Ercolano Heritagescape." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 12251, no. : 1016-1033.

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Published: 29 September 2020 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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Maritime transport technologies and infrastructures development fostering global economies since the second half of the 20th century, conditioning the reshaping of the territorial system in terms of social and spatial organisation, detaching port functions from urban ones and weakening their relationships. The reorganisation of the same activities, often within larger areas of the existing urban structure, has emphasised the so-called misalignment of the City-Port, given by dynamics having benefits at the regional scope and localised negative impacts. The European recommendations provided by both the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework and the Maritime Spatial Planning European Directive 2014/89, within the theoretical and methodological framework provided by Circular City Model (CCM) approach, define the context to reconsider City-Port dynamics, leading to a regeneration of both the port and the city. To identify sustainable design strategies’ portfolio for Naples City-Port, in Italy, as pivotal action to trigger the regenerative process, the selection of a suitable set of indicators, within a multidimensional and multi-scale decision support system, has been developed. The study is part of the Italian research Project of Relevant National Interest (PRIN, 2015), “Metropolitan cities: territorial economic strategies, financial constraints, and circular regeneration”, coordinated by the Polytechnic of Milan, Italy.

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Maria Cerreta; Eugenio Muccio; Giuliano Poli; Stefania Regalbuto; Francesca Romano. City-Port Circular Model: Towards a Methodological Framework for Indicators Selection. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 12251, 855 -868.

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Maria Cerreta, Eugenio Muccio, Giuliano Poli, Stefania Regalbuto, Francesca Romano. City-Port Circular Model: Towards a Methodological Framework for Indicators Selection. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; 12251 ():855-868.

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Maria Cerreta; Eugenio Muccio; Giuliano Poli; Stefania Regalbuto; Francesca Romano. 2020. "City-Port Circular Model: Towards a Methodological Framework for Indicators Selection." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 12251, no. : 855-868.

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Published: 29 September 2020 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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The paper explains a research methodology to understand the impacts of touristification and overtourism on the urban dimension. A block of the Naples historic downtown (Italy) has been selected as a sample to verify the transformations induced by the airification process of the city since 2015 on the social and urban environment, investigating the influence on real estate dynamics, and their impacts related to economic, social, cultural and urban criteria. The mapping of Airbnb listings on the block has allowed to analyse the economic convenience of renting short-term housing, identifying an income surplus defined as “interstitial rent”, which represents the economic advantage achieved. The analyses carried out on the average market values of the properties on Airbnb have revealed the tendency to redevelop the “waste building stock”, which is unattractive for the ordinary market, in view of its turbo-valorisation by converting it into accommodation. The attractiveness characteristics of the properties were compared to the average market values to investigate the housing stock that can be removed from the ordinary residence market in view of its value enhancement. This research has highlighted the progressive gentrification of the historic center and the relocation of the permanent inhabitants outside it. Therefore, investigating the prevailing sentiment that agitates the social organisations of Europe, we have come to provide an intervention proposal for the regulation of post covid-19 housing policy, which tends to co-participated formulation of strategic choices, involving all interested parties, in order to find a shared application.

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Maria Cerreta; Fernanda Della Mura; Giuliano Poli. Assessing the Interstitial Rent: The Effects of Touristification on the Historic Center of Naples (Italy). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2020, 12251, 952 -967.

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Maria Cerreta, Fernanda Della Mura, Giuliano Poli. Assessing the Interstitial Rent: The Effects of Touristification on the Historic Center of Naples (Italy). Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2020; 12251 ():952-967.

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Maria Cerreta; Fernanda Della Mura; Giuliano Poli. 2020. "Assessing the Interstitial Rent: The Effects of Touristification on the Historic Center of Naples (Italy)." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 12251, no. : 952-967.

Journal article
Published: 07 September 2020 in Applied Sciences
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The complexity of the urban spatial configuration, which affects human wellbeing and landscape functioning, necessitates data acquisition and three-dimensional (3D) visualisation to support effective decision-making processes. One of the main challenges in sustainability research is to conceive spatial models adapting to changes in scale and recalibrate the related indicators, depending on scale and data availability. From this perspective, the inclusion of the third dimension in the Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) identification and assessment can enhance the detail in which urban structure–function relationships can be studied. Moreover, improving the modelling and visualisation of 3D UES indicators can aid decision-makers in localising, analysing, assessing, and managing urban development strategies. The main goal of the proposed framework is concerned with evaluating, planning, and monitoring UES within a 3D virtual environment, in order to improve the visualisation of spatial relationships among services and to support site-specific planning choices.

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Maria Cerreta; Roberta Mele; Giuliano Poli. Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples, Italy. Applied Sciences 2020, 10, 6205 .

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Maria Cerreta, Roberta Mele, Giuliano Poli. Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples, Italy. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10 (18):6205.

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Maria Cerreta; Roberta Mele; Giuliano Poli. 2020. "Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples, Italy." Applied Sciences 10, no. 18: 6205.

Conference paper
Published: 01 September 2020 in Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes
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The Metropolitan City of Naples represents the experimentation context of a Circular Economy Model, to verify the potential that the city-port system can make explicit and operative the principles of a type of economy that identifies new and innovative waste resources development opportunities. The principles and tools of the Circular Economy require an appropriate declination and interpretation for the specific context and highlight how the waste resources can be identified not only among the environmental ones but also among the cultural and social ones. At the same time, it is relevant to understand how it is possible to identify in the urban and territorial regeneration processes a selection of actions, which can activate, promote and consolidate circular, synergic and symbiotic processes. Through the implementation of the approaches and techniques of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA), it was possible to analyse two regeneration scenarios and select the actions recognised as priorities, to make operational the Circular Economy principles. In this paper, starting from a selection of relevant indicators, capable of explaining the components of a circular and sustainable territorial system, a multidimensional and cross-scale decision support system was elaborated to identify the key components of a territorial regeneration process for the San Giovanni a Teduccio port area of the city of Naples.

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Maria Cerreta; Eugenio Muccio; Giuliano Poli; Stefania Regalbuto; Francesca Romano. A Multidimensional Evaluation for Regenerative Strategies: Towards a Circular City-Port Model Implementation. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2020, 1067 -1077.

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Maria Cerreta, Eugenio Muccio, Giuliano Poli, Stefania Regalbuto, Francesca Romano. A Multidimensional Evaluation for Regenerative Strategies: Towards a Circular City-Port Model Implementation. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2020; ():1067-1077.

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Maria Cerreta; Eugenio Muccio; Giuliano Poli; Stefania Regalbuto; Francesca Romano. 2020. "A Multidimensional Evaluation for Regenerative Strategies: Towards a Circular City-Port Model Implementation." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 1067-1077.

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Published: 01 September 2020 in Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes
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The research focuses on Italian Internal Areas to rethink the role of the project and evaluation to identify regeneration strategies capable of generating multiple relationships with the territory and new values, through the structuring of a multidimensional process and open project. Combining different ways to explore, understand, evaluate and design the components of the various landscapes of the Montagna Materana (Italy), analyzed in the dual meaning, material and immaterial, has allowed us to develop a dynamic and incremental methodological path, starting from the specific context, intended as a cultural landscape. The development strategy for the Montagna Materana highlights the need to stimulate the formulation of a hybrid strategy and rethink the marginal territory through its infinite potential in a culture-led perspective. The perspective structures a network of different ways of living the territory, outlining an open, non-definitive and absolute project, the meaning of which does not depend on a single final configuration, but lies precisely in the impossibility of foreseeing the point of arrival.

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Maria Cerreta; Angela D’Agostino; Giovangiuseppe Vannelli; Piero Zizzania. Inter_Net Areas. A Culture-Led Strategy of Widespread Projects for Montagna Materana (Italy). Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2020, 188 -197.

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Maria Cerreta, Angela D’Agostino, Giovangiuseppe Vannelli, Piero Zizzania. Inter_Net Areas. A Culture-Led Strategy of Widespread Projects for Montagna Materana (Italy). Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2020; ():188-197.

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Maria Cerreta; Angela D’Agostino; Giovangiuseppe Vannelli; Piero Zizzania. 2020. "Inter_Net Areas. A Culture-Led Strategy of Widespread Projects for Montagna Materana (Italy)." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 188-197.

Journal article
Published: 27 August 2020 in Sustainability
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The unresolved territories are privileged places for the proliferation of degradation phenomena that affect the environment and human well-being. The impacts of their critical conditions go beyond the limits of the damaged urban fragments, involving the built environment, society, economy, culture, and conditioning quality of life. This paper proposes a methodological approach to landscape design supported by an evaluation framework to orient strategic design planning with specific attention to unresolved territories consistent with the circular economy perspective. The circular city principles are applied to landscape spatial planning, by operationalising Ecosystem Services, Landscape Services, and Ecosystem Disservices, as interpretative categories for multi-dimensional regenerative strategies. Starting from a theoretical framework, the objective of the analysis is to implement an approach to the regenerative design of landscapes of waste, defined wastescapes. The industrial area of East Naples is the case study where an incremental evaluative approach has been defined to design scenarios to provide services and values, aimed to drive the conversion in a regenerativescape. A multi-criteria analysis through preference ranking organisation method for enriched evaluation (PROMETHEE)-GAIA method has been implemented to compare the base case scenario with two incremental new scenarios and identify situated sustainable priorities.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Martina Spiezia; Maria Tramontano. Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples. Sustainability 2020, 12, 6975 .

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Maria Cerreta, Chiara Mazzarella, Martina Spiezia, Maria Tramontano. Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (17):6975.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Martina Spiezia; Maria Tramontano. 2020. "Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples." Sustainability 12, no. 17: 6975.

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Published: 28 July 2020
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The unresolved territories are privileged places for the proliferation of degradation phenomena that affect the environment and human well-being. The impacts of their critical conditions go beyond the limits of the damaged urban fragments, involving the built environment, society, economy, culture and conditioning quality of life. This paper proposes a methodological approach to landscape design supported by an evaluation framework to orient strategic design planning with specific attention to unresolved territories consistent with circular economy perspective. The circular city principles are applied to spatial planning of landscape, by operationalising Ecosystem Services, Landscape Services, and Ecosystem Disservices, as interpretative categories for multi-dimensional regenerative strategies. Starting from the theoretical framework, the objective of the analysis is to implement an approach to the regenerative design of landscapes of waste, defined wastescapes. The industrial area of East Naples is the case study where an incremental evaluative approach has been defined to design scenarios to provide services and values, aimed to drive the conversion in a regenerativescape. A multi-criteria analysis through PROMETHEE-GAIA method has been implemented to compare the base case scenario with two incremental new scenarios and identify situated sustainable priorities.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Martina Spiezia; Maria Rosaria Tramontano. Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples. 2020, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Chiara Mazzarella, Martina Spiezia, Maria Rosaria Tramontano. Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples. . 2020; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Chiara Mazzarella; Martina Spiezia; Maria Rosaria Tramontano. 2020. "Regenerativescapes: Incremental Evaluation for the Regeneration of Unresolved Territories in East Naples." , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 23 July 2020 in Detritus
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This contribution refers to a research carried out between the Departments of Architecture of the University of Naples Federico II and the University of the Republic in Montevideo. The research focuses on the theme of re-use as a practice able to trigger synergistic mechanisms between different entities and identities of the urban fabric. At the centre is Patrimonio Plástico, a decision-making process for the re-use of an industrial architecture dealing with the recycling of waste and materials, such as plastic, containers, and abandoned spaces of the city. The multidisciplinary and multiscalar decision-making process translates into actions some objectives of the Agenda 2030 SDGs at a global level and the objectives expressed by the various social groups interviewed at the local level in order to identify the preferable project proposal whose it has been assessed the economic, social and environmental sustainability.

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Sabrina Sacco; Maria Cerreta. PATRIMONIO PLÁSTICO: A DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR THE RE-USE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MONTEVIDEO. Detritus 2020, 92 -102.

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Sabrina Sacco, Maria Cerreta. PATRIMONIO PLÁSTICO: A DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR THE RE-USE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MONTEVIDEO. Detritus. 2020; (11):92-102.

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Sabrina Sacco; Maria Cerreta. 2020. "PATRIMONIO PLÁSTICO: A DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR THE RE-USE OF AN INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MONTEVIDEO." Detritus , no. 11: 92-102.

Preprint
Published: 19 June 2020
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The complexity of urban spatial configuration, which affects human-well being and landscape functioning, needs acquisition and 3d visualisation data to inform decision-making process better. One of the main challenges in sustainability research is to conceive spatial models which are capable of adapting to changes in scale and recalibrating the related indicators depending on the degree of detail and data availability. In this perspective, the inclusion of the third dimension into Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) assessment studies highlights the details of urban structure-function relationships, improves modelling and visualisation of data and impacts, aiding decision-makers to localise, assess and manage urban development strategies. The main goal of the proposed framework concerns mapping, evaluating and planning of the UES within a 3d-virtual environment to improve the visualisation of the spatial relationships among the services allocation and the urban fabric density.

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Maria Cerreta; Roberta Mele; Giuliano Poli. Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D-Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples (Italy). 2020, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Roberta Mele, Giuliano Poli. Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D-Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples (Italy). . 2020; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Roberta Mele; Giuliano Poli. 2020. "Urban Ecosystem Services (UES) Assessment within a 3D-Virtual Environment: A Methodological Approach for the Larger Urban Zones (LUZ) of Naples (Italy)." , no. : 1.

Book chapter
Published: 29 April 2020 in Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title]
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These days, cultural heritage is one of the topics at the center of the urban sustainability agenda. Current economic and urbanization trends place significant pressure on urban resources, systems, and infrastructures and demand for novel approaches in governing, financing, and monitoring urban performances with particular attention to abandoned, unused, or underutilized cultural heritage, defined “waste heritage.” In this perspective, cities are laboratories where innovative and collaborative approaches can be tested, and culture-led processes can be implemented consistent with circular economy principles. In order to structure and activating collaborative decision-making processes for regeneration and adaptive transformation of cultural heritage, gamification assumes a central role. The chapter analyzes the interaction among gamification and collaborative decision-making processes relevant to support the enhancement of cultural heritage and describes the Play ReCH (Reuse Cultural Heritage) platform, winner of the 2019 Welfare Che Impresa call, activated with the purpose to promote a cultural creative enterprise and include cooperation and innovation in cultural heritage regeneration processes. Play ReCH allows rethinking the management model of cultural heritage reuse through gamification processes in combining technology and reality, involving city users within creative processes.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Paolo Di Lauro; Ludovica La Rocca. Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform. Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title] 2020, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Paolo Di Lauro, Ludovica La Rocca. Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform. Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title]. 2020; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Paolo Di Lauro; Ludovica La Rocca. 2020. "Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform." Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title] , no. : 1.