LED2LEAP 2021 - Bologna Team 1

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Area Salus Space
Place Bologna
Country Italy
Topics Landscape democracy, community-idenity, participation, sustainability, social justice, integration
Author(s) Sara Fornaciari, Alberto Grassetti, Serena Pagliula, Francesca Pinotti
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Landscape Democracy Rationale

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Location and Scope

Salus Space, Bologna

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Phase A: Mapping Your Community

Welcome to Your Community and Their Landscape

Salus Space is located in the eastern part of the municipality of Bologna, Italy. The location is quite far form the city centre: for this reason it is hard to get to it, especially with public transport or by bike. However, the location permits to get in touch with the nature which characterizes all the neighborhood.

If we look to the surroundings of the Salus Space, we can notice the strong presence of green areas and the Savena river. The area is also characterized by the presence of one of the biggest military areas of the city and the big 60s' neighborhoods.

The project of the Salus Space is a working project. Today the area is not in its final configuration but it is in a temporary configuration which will last for 2 years from the beginning of April 2021. This period is a testing period when all the stakeholders will progressively give all the power to the community itself. It is also a testing period to implement the area with all the functions which will permit the sustenance of the community.

The challenges of the community are about the relationships inside the community itself and the relationships between the community anche the neighborhood/city. This project wants to be a model for Italian and European zero waste communities and this is really challenging.

Groups of Actors and Stakeholders in Your Community

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The community is made up of cohousing residents that we can divide into some sub-communities: the people selected through a public notice and the students of the University of Bologna are the most active members who share the sense of belonging to something. Other members have yet to arrive in Salus such as those who come from the humanitarian corridors or the workers from ETA BETA. The relationship between these very various groups is one of the democratic challenges.

The external actors are also divided into sub-groups that work on the development of the project. The monitoring commitee is leaded by the munincipality of Bologna that has the task of monitoring progress. The more active gruop is the managing agent made by a temporary union of associations leaded by ETA BETA, which is in carghe of coordinating the various activities that make up the project.

Salus Space comunity the community aims to become a model of life fully inserted in the society of Bologna.*

Relationships Between Your Actors and Groups

There are many subjects who have worked for the conception, implementation and support of this project, including those represented in the images below.The municipality of Bologna was the first to participate in the implementation and is currently responsible for supervising and coordinating the project. While the ATS deals with the management of the economic and social activities envisaged by the European project. The inhabitants, on the other hand, through the assembly tool, take care of the management of the common spaces and modify the points of the rules of collaborative coexistence.

As for the relationships that have been established within the community, it is not yet possible to give a precise picture, as the first inhabitants entered at the beginning of April, still six apartments are not inhabited but the ideas proposed by the community show a proactive attitude. The future desire to create spaces and events that involve the community is part of all the subjects who were interviewed.

Summary of Your Learnings from the Transnational Discussion Panel

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Theory Reflection

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References

  • http://www.saluspace.eu/
  • Council of Europe, Landscape Convention Contribution to human rights, democracy and sustainable development, 2018
  • Randolph Hester, Design for Ecological Democracy, 2006
  • LED Team, Landscape Education for Democracy, in InBo Special Issue, 2019

Phase B: Democratic Landscape Analysis and Assessment

The Scene in Your Story of Analysis

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The Actors in Your Story of Analysis

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The Story of Analysis

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Reflect on Your Story of Analysis

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Phase C: Collaborative Visioning and Goal Setting

The Scene in Your Story of Visioning

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The Actors in Your Story of Visioning

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The Story of Visioning

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Reflect on Your Story of Visioning

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Phase D: Collaborative Design, Transformation and Planning

Your Prototyping Action

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The Evolution of Your Prototyping Action

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The Plan Behind Your Prototyping Action

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The Realization of Your Prototyping Action

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Reflect on Your Prototyping Action

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Phase E: Collaborative Evaluation and Future Agendas

Collaborative Evaluation and Landscape Democracy Reflection

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The Actors in your Collaborative Evaluation

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Reflection on the Online Seminar

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Reflection on the Living Lab Process

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Your Living Lab Code of Conduct

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Process Reflection

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