Nuevos instrumentos de planificación y gestión de la rehabilitación y la regeneración urbana

In Spain public and private action on the city has usually focused on urban expansion, to the «ensanche», giving priority to the building of new plant on the intervention in the city and the existing building. The regulation of the duty of conservation, closely connected with the ruin of buildings,...

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Autor principal: Tejedor Bielsa, Julio César
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Idioma:Castellano
Publicado: 2013
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Fuente:Revista Aragonesa de Administración Pública, ISSN 1133-4797, Nº 15, 2013 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Rehabilitación y regeneración urbana en España), pags. 27-72
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Sumario: In Spain public and private action on the city has usually focused on urban expansion, to the «ensanche», giving priority to the building of new plant on the intervention in the city and the existing building. The regulation of the duty of conservation, closely connected with the ruin of buildings, which is its limit, has been insufficient to achieve the maintenance of the historic city in proper condition. In addition, except in specific cases, and relatively recent, there has not been faced the regulation or the organised management of rehabilitation and urban regeneration, the global intervention on the existing city to recover the urban fabric as a whole. In recent years, however, the crisis appears to have imposed a profound reflection in this regard which has led to the adoption of the law 8/2013, on June 26, rehabilitation, regeneration and renewal urban, among other rules, incorporating new instruments of planning and management of rehabilitation and urban regeneration to our legal system.