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How is the urban governance changing in response to the pandemic? The case of Milan
Jak zmienia się współzarządzanie miastem w związku z wybuchem pandemii? Przypadek Mediolanu
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Abstract This article deals with the effects of COVID-19 on the urban governance of Milan. The author argues that, despite the changeable situation still ongoing, looking at the measures assumed in 2020, the Municipality of Milan took middle-term strategies and radical decisions for the design and the use of... view more
This article deals with the effects of COVID-19 on the urban governance of Milan. The author argues that, despite the changeable situation still ongoing, looking at the measures assumed in 2020, the Municipality of Milan took middle-term strategies and radical decisions for the design and the use of the city from a perspective of sustainable prosperity together with the pandemic management. According to the "Milano 2020" Adaptation Strategy, several policies were adopted in order to decongest public areas through the enlargement of spaces and services. In particular, during that period, the administration planned new policies in order to empower urban flexibility, rhythms and times, diversified mobility, public and green spaces, infrastructures, cooperation, and inclusion. In conclusion, the author argues that the pandemic has redefined the urban prosperity of Milan in relation to the sustainable transition and the new social challenges determined by the global scenario.... view less
Keywords
municipal administration; local politics; sustainability; health policy; urban planning; urban development; Italy
Classification
Administrative Science
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
COVID-19; Milan; urban governance; urban policies
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 29-46
Journal
Studia z Polityki Publicznej / Public Policy Studies, 9 (2022) 3
ISSN
2719-7131
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed