The regeneration of Spanish military real estate assets from the 1980s

Camerin, Federico ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8659-3761 and Córdoba Hernández, Rafael ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7878-2055 (2024). The regeneration of Spanish military real estate assets from the 1980s. En: "Urban Regeneration in Europe. Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung". Springer VS, Cham, pp. 203-234. ISBN 978-3-031-64772-7. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-64773-4_9.

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Título: The regeneration of Spanish military real estate assets from the 1980s
Autor/es:
Editor/es:
  • Altrock, Uwe
  • Kurth, Detlef
Tipo de Documento: Sección de Libro
Título del Libro: Urban Regeneration in Europe. Jahrbuch Stadterneuerung
Fecha: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-64772-7
Materias:
Palabras Clave Informales: Public-owned assets; Military land; Urban policies; Real estate developments; Planning agreements; General master plan;
Escuela: E.T.S. Arquitectura (UPM)
Departamento: Urbanística y Ordenación del Territorio
Grupo Investigación UPM: Investigación en Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Sostenibilidad GIAU+S
Licencias Creative Commons: Ninguna

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Resumen

This work examines the regeneration of former military sites in Spain – and the specific case study of Madrid – as a valuable example of the tendency to commodify public assets to highlight two main dynamics. First, the alienation policies of military sites from the 1980s onwards have followed the general trend of neoliberal restructuring of the public bodies. Facing the state cuts in defence, the MoD is likely to sell the land it owns in the real estate market as a recurring measure of the austerity toolbox. Second, ancient military sites are high-consuming public land so they may boost relevant public-led urban regeneration processes of deprived neighbourhoods and long-term local prosperity and well-being. Nevertheless, the alienation policies have searched for immediate economic benefits for the central government and the military. These reasons underline the need to provide an updated examination of the Spanish case, which is apparently understudied in comparison with the emerging international research in the field of urban studies on the regeneration of former military sites, mostly in France, Italy, and the UK.

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ID de Registro: 85649
Identificador DC: https://oa.upm.es/85649/
Identificador OAI: oai:oa.upm.es:85649
Identificador DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-64773-4_9
URL Oficial: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-03...
Depositado por: Rafael Córdoba Hernández
Depositado el: 02 Ene 2025 09:46
Ultima Modificación: 02 Ene 2025 09:46