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Urban Equalization

The disciplinary debate in recent years has focused its attention on the limits to effective planning, highlighting in particular the stiffness, in part due to the inherent inability to govern the evolution of increasingly complex urban systems.
In Italy the crisis of urban development is mainly due to the unequal distribution of surplus of wealth generated by the expansion of the physical city.
Balancing the model seems to provide the opportunity to build the city public (as a set of spaces, facilities, equipment, infrastructure and environmental quality) through the sale to the public areas and construction of private facilities and infrastructure, but also through building a relationship between public and private, explicit and concrete.
The term urban means giving an averaged value edificatoria uniformly to all properties that can contribute to urban transformation of one or more areas of land regardless of the actual location of the buildable property on the individual and the forcing of inedificabilità purposes of allocation of spaces to reserve for collective works.