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Ortega Nuere, Cristina, and Fernando Bayón. "Cultural Mapping and Urban Regeneration: Analyzing Emergent Narratives about Bilbao." Culture and Local Governance 5, no. 1-2 (December 30, 2015): 9–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/clg-cgl.v5i1-2.1455.

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The role of culture in urban regeneration should be studied at different levels. Cultural mapping gives us a new understanding of the historical processes that have transformed public spaces in cities whose productive models and social relationships have undergone critical changes, affecting how they project their identity inside and outside their boundaries. Our research focuses on the case study of Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain). The first part of the analysis centres on a critical interpretation of the importance granted to cultural infrastructures in areas that were most intensely exposed to the changes which are known as the ‘Guggenheim effect’ on the international scene. This study especially examines the tension between today’s transformations and managing memories from the past. The second part analyses cultural mapping practices developed in emerging areas of the city such as the Zorrotzaurre peninsula, which is the new focus of the metropolitan development scheme. The proposals chosen for this study foster democratic responsibility in city management by using new technologies. They enable us take a closer look at some of the city’s most innovative collaborative cultural mapping practices, methodology and processes, as well as the theoretical frameworks that inspired them. Lastly, a proposal is put forth to implement participatory cultural mapping to identify the spillover effects of the cultural and creative industries located in renewed urban spaces.Keywords: cultural mapping, Bilbao, urban regeneration, social memory, creative citiesRésumé: Le rôle de la culture dans les stratégies de régénération urbaine devrait être étudié à plusieurs niveaux. La pratique de la cartographie culturelle révèle l’importance des processus historiques et des transformations identitaires à l’oeuvre dans les villes où les modèles productifs ont subi d’importantes mutations. Cet article met en évidence le cas de la ville de Bilbao dans le Pays basque espagnol. La première partie de cet article discute des incidences de « l’effet Guggenheim » sur l’ensemble des infrastructures culturelles de la ville. Cette partie met en relief la transformation et les enjeux mémoriels qui en découlent. La seconde partie de cet article discute de la cartographie culturelle de la péninsule de Zorrotzaurre, une partie de la vielle en pleine effervescence. Cet article adopte une attitude de responsabilisation démocratique dans son utilisation des nouvelles technologies pour la gestion municipale. Cet aspect est développé dans une réflexion sur l’usage des technologies, sur la participation publique l’impact des industries culturelles et creatives sur les éspaces urbaines rénouvelées.Mots clé: cartographie culturelle, Bilbao, régénération urbaine, mémoire sociale, villes créatives
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Alvarez, Irantzu, Laura Quesada-Ganuza, Estibaliz Briz, and Leire Garmendia. "Urban Heat Islands and Thermal Comfort: A Case Study of Zorrotzaurre Island in Bilbao." Sustainability 13, no. 11 (May 28, 2021): 6106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13116106.

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This study assesses the impact of a heat wave on the thermal comfort of an unconstructed area: the North Zone of the Island of Zorrotzaurre (Bilbao, Spain). In this study, the impact of urban planning as proposed in the master plan on thermal comfort is modeled using the ENVI-met program. Likewise, the question of whether the urbanistic proposals are designed to create more resilient urban environments is analyzed in the face of increasingly frequent extreme weather events, especially heat waves. The study is centered on the analysis of temperature variables (air temperature and average radiant temperature) as well as wind speed and relative humidity. This was completed with the parameters of thermal comfort, the physiological equivalent temperature (PET) and the Universal Temperature Climate Index (UTCI) for the hours of the maximum and minimum daily temperatures. The results demonstrated the viability of analyzing thermal comfort through simulations with the ENVI-met program in order to analyze the behavior of urban spaces in various climate scenarios.
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Peña, Lorena, Miren Onaindia, Beatriz Fernández de Manuel, Ibone Ametzaga-Arregi, and Izaskun Casado-Arzuaga. "Analysing the Synergies and Trade-Offs between Ecosystem Services to Reorient Land Use Planning in Metropolitan Bilbao (Northern Spain)." Sustainability 10, no. 12 (November 23, 2018): 4376. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10124376.

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In the last decades, some European cities have undergone important changes in search of a more sustainable development. This is the case for the city of Bilbao (Bizkaia, Basque Country), where a Greenbelt has been maintained surrounding the urban areas allowing the periurban areas to deliver ecosystem services (ES) to society. However, the role of the different ecosystems in the provision of ES is not the same, which can lead to conflicts among them. The aim of this study is to analyze the synergies and trade-offs among the eight most important ES in the Bilbao Metropolitan Greenbelt (BMG) to orient their management strategies towards more multifunctional landscapes. We mapped the ES and overlapped them looking for the most relevant areas for the provision of multiple ES and areas that are mostly lacking ES provision. We identify also existing ES trade-offs and synergies between ES using correlations so that managers can prioritize preservation efforts of land use types in the rest of the area. The results show that provisioning ES had trade-offs with regulating and cultural ES and the latter showed synergies between them. The former are mainly delivered by semi-natural ecosystems, while regulating and cultural ES are delivered mainly by natural ecosystems. Moreover, the most relevant areas for the provision of multiple ES were proposed as potential components of a Green Infrastructure (GI). Their identification and ES bundles could help decision-makers to orient their management strategies towards sustainability in metropolitan areas.
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Acero, J. A., S. Kupski, J. Arrizabalaga, and L. Katzschner. "Urban Climate Multi-Scale Modelling in Bilbao (Spain): A Review." Procedia Engineering 115 (2015): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.348.

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Lemke Duque, Carl Antonius, and Jon Igelmo Zaldívar. "«Ad cura personalis et civitatis utilitatem». Examining Jesuit Postconciliar Renewal and Educational Innovation in Spain." El Futuro del Pasado 12 (July 23, 2021): 449–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.14201/fdp202112449479.

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This paper analyzes Jesuit pedagogy in Spain after the Second Vatican Council, encompassing recent trends and shifts by first delving into the main elements involved in the postconciliar crisis and renewal of the Society of Jesus in Spain, including the various critiques that this change received (part II). Second, this paper sheds light on the current Jesuit Ledesma-Kolvenbach University Paradigm, including its practical application and evaluation at the University of Deusto in Bilbao (part III). Third, this paper takes a brief look at the current reconsideration of active Jesuit pedagogy in Spain (and in Catalonia in particular), bearing in mind the contextualized convergences of educational philosophy (part IV). The concluding remarks address basic results from the analysis of these three elements.
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Sánchez-Arcilla, Agustín, Manuel Espino, Manel Grifoll, Cesar Mösso, Joan Pau Sierra, Marc Mestres, Stella Spyropoulou, et al. "QUAY DESIGN AND OPERATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY. THE CASE OF BILBAO HARBOUR." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 32 (February 1, 2011): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v32.structures.51.

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In this paper a harbour engineering application of an operational system to forecast circulation and transport fields is presented. It deals with the functional design of a quay in the Bilbao harbour (Bay of Biscay, North-Atlantic coast of Spain). The aim is to use physical oceanography “tools” to design the optimal quay alignment according to two criteria: i) Minimize the currents in order to guarantee the vessel maneuverability and quay operability for given safety levels and ii) Maximize the water renewal capacity of the harbour inner basins (beyond the studied quay) in order to reduce the risk of water quality degradation. The methodology and the results reveal a new procedure to enhance the harbour lay-out design from an environment point of view.
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García-Amaya, Alicia María, Rafael Temes-Cordovez, Moisés Simancas-Cruz, and María Pilar Peñarrubia-Zaragoza. "The Airbnb effect on areas subject to urban renewal in Valencia (Spain)." International Journal of Tourism Cities 7, no. 2 (May 15, 2021): 361–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijtc-03-2020-0041.

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Purpose In the past decade, urban tourism has increased worldwide as a result of the development of peer-to-peer (P2P) accommodation platforms such as Airbnb, causing a major disruption to the tourism industry and urban space. The expansion of tourist accommodation in cities has motivated many governments to act, to control its effects and reduce conflicts between tourists and residents. The purpose of this paper is to identify the attractions that have motivated the concentration of P2P accommodation and its effects in specific areas of Valencia different from the historical centre: the Russafa and El Cabanyal-Canyamelar neighbourhoods. Design/methodology/approach The methodology used includes fieldwork and spatial analysis of factors such as the housing market, tourist attractions, local businesses and urban renewal policies. Findings The current spatial distribution pattern of tourist housing in Valencia is the result of the convergence of various factors: the initial presence of tourists in some areas; the evolution of certain aspects of the neighbourhood due to urban renewal; the concentration of tourist and leisure activities; the effects of the legal framework Originality/value Many researchers have addressed the effects of rising short-term rentals (STRs) in cities, but the causes of their concentration in specific neighbourhoods different from historical centres have not yet been sufficiently investigated. This research looks in depth at the urban causes and effects of the spatial distribution of tourist housing in Valencia, to anticipate possible future concentrations of STRs in other areas and to avoid gentrification. The methodology and results could be applied to other cities. The research implies a detailed and analysis of different aspects that act simultaneously such as the housing market, the evolution of the population and changes in the business.
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Siemiatycki, Matti. "Beyond moving people: excavating the motivations for investing in urban public transit infrastructure in Bilbao Spain." European Planning Studies 13, no. 1 (January 2005): 23–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0965431042000312398.

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Lobaccaro, Acero, Martinez, Padro, Laburu, and Fernandez. "Effects of Orientations, Aspect Ratios, Pavement Materials and Vegetation Elements on Thermal Stress inside Typical Urban Canyons." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 19 (September 24, 2019): 3574. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16193574.

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The analysis of local climate conditions to test artificial urban boundaries and related climate hazards through modelling tools should become a common practice to inform public authorities about the benefits of planning alternatives. Different finishing materials and sheltering objects within urban canyons (UCs) can be tested, predicted and compared through quantitative and qualitative understanding of the relationships between the microclimatic environment and subjective thermal assessment. This process can work as support planning instrument in the early design phases as has been done in this study that aims to analyze the thermal stress within typical UCs of Bilbao (Spain) in summertime through the evaluation of Physiologically Equivalent Temperature using ENVI-met. The UCs are characterized by different orientations, height-to-width aspect ratios, pavement materials, trees’ dimensions and planting pattern. Firstly, the current situation was analyzed; secondly, the effects of asphalt and red brick stones as streets’ pavement materials were compared; thirdly, the benefits of vegetation elements were tested. The analysis demonstrated that orientation and aspect ratio strongly affect the magnitude and duration of the thermal peaks at pedestrian level; while the vegetation elements improve the thermal comfort up to two thermophysiological assessment classes. The outcomes of this study, were transferred and visualized into green planning recommendations for new and consolidated urban areas in Bilbao.
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ESCUDERO, ANTONIO, MIGUEL Á. PÉREZ DE PERCEVAL, and ANDRÉS SÁNCHEZ-PICÓN. "Urban environmental degradation and the standard of living: the case of the Spanish mining industry (1870–1930)." Continuity and Change 30, no. 3 (December 2015): 395–421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416015000399.

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ABSTRACTThis paper analyses the consequences of urban environmental degradation on the well-being of Spanish miners. It is based on analyses of differences in mortality and height. The first part of the paper examines new hypotheses regarding the urban penalty. We take into consideration existing works in economic theory that address market failures when analysing the higher urban death rate. We explain the reduction in height using the model recently created by Floud, Fogel, Harris and Hong for British cities. The second part of the paper presents information demonstrating that the urban areas in the two largest mining areas in Spain (Bilbao and the Cartagena-La Unión mountain range) experienced a higher death rate relative to rural areas as a consequence of market failures derived from what we term an ‘anarchic urbanisation’.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Urban renewal Bilbao (Spain)"

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Gomez, Maria V. "Glasgow and Bilbao : a comparison of urban regeneration strategies." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/2266.

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Old industrial areas have made broad use of new strategies as the means to overcome the difficulties created by the restructuring of their former economic foundation. The attempt to provide an appropriate environment for both fostering economic growth and attracting new investment in the face of heightened inter-urban competition has been the target of much new urban governmental activity. Apart from this general goal, these exercises are often presented as an indirect means to alleviate situations of unemployment and social decline. In Glasgow and Bilbao, the search for local solutions has been inspired in the predominant pattern of entrepreneurial discourses which underline the importance of the creation of a not very well defined service-based economy and the reconstruction of the cities' image. Glasgow and Bilbao illustrate the failure of these practices, beyond the limited benefit brought to a few selected locations and a very limited group of people. Despite this neglect, the comparative insight provides evidence on the extent to which common patterns for renewal efforts, notwithstanding political, economic and social differences, are repeatedly used.
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江蕙如, Hui-Ju Chiang, and 江蕙如. "Museum Cultural Districts and Urban Regeneration: Case Studies of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Bilbao, Spain and Museumsquartier in Vienna, Austria." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/7p67py.

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While the structure of international economic development changes, many countries’ industries have gradually transited to knowledge and culture-based creative industries. Building Cultural districts becomes one of effective ways to promote urban regeneration in recent years. The most explicit form of museum cultural district is that constructed around economic networks or within an artistic community. Museum development and operating is the core of museum cultural district. The architectural patterns can be enclosed buildings, open buildings, or single building. It creates systemic effects which attract visitors and tourists. This research begins with discussions on the concept and category of cultural district, and then the definition and development of museum cultural district. Through further analysis of the case, I want to understand the relationship between the museum cultural district and the urban regeneration. Case selection was Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Museumsquartier in Vienna, Austria. Museumsquartier in Vienna is known as the "Cultural Oasis in city center "; while Guggenheim Museum Bilbao rolled up the world, "Guggenheim effect" has become a model of urban renaissance. The research methodologies are in-depth interviews, secondary data analysis and case studies, with the 5P model used as the framework of the analysis, the Policy, Person, Process, Place and Product are then analyzed to explore the mechanism of urban regeneration with museum cultural district.
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Books on the topic "Urban renewal Bilbao (Spain)"

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Esteban, Marisol. Bilbao, luces y sombras del titanio: El proceso de regeneración del Bilbao metropolitano. Bilbao: Universidad del País Vasco, Servicio Editorial, 1999.

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Chadoin, Olivier. Du politique à l'oeuvre: Bilbao, Bordeaux, Bercy, San Sebastián : système et acteurs des grands projets urbains et architecturaux. La Tour d'Aigues: Aube, 2000.

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Inchausti, Beatriz Plaza. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao: Views on the impacts, costs and urban re-development. [Toronto, Ont: York University, Dept. of Geography, 2004.

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Esteban, Iñaki. El efecto Gugenheim: Del espacio basura al ornamento. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2007.

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Esteban, Iñaki. El efecto Gugenheim: Del espacio basura al ornamento. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2007.

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El efecto Gugenheim: Del espacio basura al ornamento. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2007.

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Esteban, Iñaki. El efecto Gugenheim: Del espacio basura al ornamento. Barcelona: Editorial Anagrama, 2007.

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Ziarrusta, Isusko Vivas. Bilbao: Regeneración de la ciudad postindustrial : urbanismo, arquitectura, escultura y mobiliario en la nueva metrópoli. Bilbao: Diputación Foral de Bizkaia, 2004.

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Viñas, Carmen Delgado. Las pequeñas y medianas capitales de provincia en el proceso de modernización del sistema urbano español. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1995.

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Degen, Monica Montserrat. Sensing cities: Regenerating public life in Barcelona and Manchester. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2008.

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