Urban marginality in Italy is heightened by economic and social barriers that limit access to services and weaken local identities. Digital Twins can support shared governance in marginal territories by integrating real-time data, community input, and institutional coordination. In inner areas and urban peripheries, they improve service accessibility, heritage management, and spatial equity. By enabling co-design among citizens and stakeholders, they foster more democratic and sustainable territorial regeneration.
Digital Twin e territori marginali: opportunità per una rigenerazione inclusiva e sostenibile
Davide Galieri
Primo
2026-01-01
Abstract
Urban marginality in Italy is heightened by economic and social barriers that limit access to services and weaken local identities. Digital Twins can support shared governance in marginal territories by integrating real-time data, community input, and institutional coordination. In inner areas and urban peripheries, they improve service accessibility, heritage management, and spatial equity. By enabling co-design among citizens and stakeholders, they foster more democratic and sustainable territorial regeneration.File in questo prodotto:
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