The Bergamo 2.(035) – “A new urban concept for a new world” – research program is motivated by the need to conceive an articulated, long-term and comparative vision of the most relevant future developments of an urban environment and its territory. This vision would trigger the discussion and the definition of the strategic lines for mastering their trajectories and identifying the decision-making leverages to tackle the most prominent critical issues. Bergamo 2.(035) is a research program providing the foundation and common ground of a number of projects which, though oriented on a specific application area or issue, would benefit from the sharing of a common vision. The research has identified four main relevant trends in the development of cities in the long term: • The Knowledge Intensive Community. An idea of city where a new society learns how to better use the available resources to satisfy its needs and solve its problems. • The Collaborative Prosumption Community. Two phenomena took place in the last years and might become a leading trend in the future. On one hand, people are becoming aware that their role is not simply to act as consumers, but also to be active producers, generating not only what they need for themselves, but also distributing and selling to the community. On the other, companies are not simply producers but they also use and purchase goods for managing their activities through both vertical and horizontal collaborations: these activities are more and more developing towards a sustainable perspective. • The Multiscale Mobile Community. Multiscale sustainable mobility refers to the widespread and growing behavioral tendency of individuals / information / goods / ideas to move in geographic areas at different levels (local, regional, international, …) and in connected spaces, with a low environmental impact, and focusing on a social point of view. • The Social role of Enterprises. We fancy of a city where companies operate with regard to broad and complex societal issues, such as community welfare, social justice, poverty and human rights. To design our specific roadmap, we will try contextualize these trends in the future of the city and specifically in the future of Bergamo. The approach we seek is based on the establishment of thematic “living labs” where target groups of stakeholders will be stimulated to deploy the Bergamo 2.(035) vision into the real urban context, involved in a structured and systematic creation process. Two main results are expected: 1. the creation of the discussion groups is going to be a result in itself, since we expect these groups to become the initiating seeds of change and growing awareness of key topics for the city of tomorrow. 2. these groups will establish new ideas and concepts to be considered the initial steps of the roadmap.

Il programma di ricerca Bergamo 2.(035) – "Un nuovo concetto urbano per un nuovo mondo " - è motivato dalla necessità di concepire una vision comparative, articolata, e di lungo termine dei più rilevanti sviluppi futuri degli ambienti urbani e dei loro territori. Questa visione costituirà l’innesco di una discussione volta a definire delle linee strategiche per gestire i cambiamenti futuri e identificare le leve decisionali per affrontare le criticità più importanti. Bergamo 2.(035) è un programma di ricerca che fornisce terreno comune per una serie di progetti che, pur orientati verso una specifica applicazione o un problema, possono trarre vantaggio dalla condivisione di una visione comune. La ricerca ha individuato quattro principali tendenze relative sviluppo della città nel lungo periodo: • La Comunità della Conoscenza. Un'idea di città dove una nuova società impara come usare al meglio le risorse disponibili per soddisfare le proprie esigenze e risolvere i propri problemi. • La Comunità dei “Prosumatori”. Due fenomeni hanno avuto luogo negli ultimi anni, e potrebbero diventare una tendenza importante in futuro. Da un lato , gli individui stanno diventando consapevoli che il loro ruolo non è semplicemente di agire come consumatori, ma anche di essere produttori attivi, generando non solo ciò di cui hanno bisogno per se stessi, ma anche di presidiare la distribuzione e la vendita verso la comunità. Dall'altro , le imprese non sono semplicemente dei produttori, ma anche utilizzano e acquistano beni per la gestione delle loro attività sia attraverso collaborazioni verticali e orizzontali. • La Comunità Mobile Multilivello. Mobilità multilivello si riferisce alla tendenza diffusa e crescente di individui / informazioni / prodotti / idee di muoversi in aree geografiche a vari livelli ( locale, regionale , internazionale , ...) e in spazi collegati, con un basso impatto ambientale, e concentrandosi su aspetti sociali. • Il Ruolo Sociale delle Imprese. Immaginiamo una città in cui le imprese operano con attenzione verso questioni sociali ampie e complesse, come il benessere della comunità, la giustizia sociale, la povertà ei diritti umani . Queste tendenze saranno contestualizzate con riferimento alle città del futuro e in particolare al futuro di Bergamo. L'approccio che cerchiamo si basa sulla creazione di "Living Labs" tematici in cui saranno attivati gruppi di stakeholder per definire la “visione Bergamo 2.(035)” all’interno di un vero contesto urbano, coinvolto in un processo di creazione strutturato e sistematico . Due principali risultati sono attesi : 1. la creazione di gruppi di discussione sarà un risultato in sé, dal momento che ci aspettiamo che questi gruppi diventino i semi del cambiamento e contribuiscono ad una crescente consapevolezza dei temi chiave per la città di domani. 2. questi gruppi definiranno nuove idee e concetti da considerare nelle fasi iniziali del processo di cambiamento.

(2014). Preliminary report of the First phase of the Bergamo 2.(035) Project [research project report - rapporto di ricerca]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/29375

Preliminary report of the First phase of the Bergamo 2.(035) Project

ADOBATI, Fulvio;BETTINELLI, Cristina;BURINI, Federica;FRANCHINI, Giuseppe;GOLINI, Ruggero;MALIGHETTI, Paolo;MEOLI, Michele;PINTO, Roberto;PREVIDI, Fabio;
2014-01-07

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The Bergamo 2.(035) – “A new urban concept for a new world” – research program is motivated by the need to conceive an articulated, long-term and comparative vision of the most relevant future developments of an urban environment and its territory. This vision would trigger the discussion and the definition of the strategic lines for mastering their trajectories and identifying the decision-making leverages to tackle the most prominent critical issues. Bergamo 2.(035) is a research program providing the foundation and common ground of a number of projects which, though oriented on a specific application area or issue, would benefit from the sharing of a common vision. The research has identified four main relevant trends in the development of cities in the long term: • The Knowledge Intensive Community. An idea of city where a new society learns how to better use the available resources to satisfy its needs and solve its problems. • The Collaborative Prosumption Community. Two phenomena took place in the last years and might become a leading trend in the future. On one hand, people are becoming aware that their role is not simply to act as consumers, but also to be active producers, generating not only what they need for themselves, but also distributing and selling to the community. On the other, companies are not simply producers but they also use and purchase goods for managing their activities through both vertical and horizontal collaborations: these activities are more and more developing towards a sustainable perspective. • The Multiscale Mobile Community. Multiscale sustainable mobility refers to the widespread and growing behavioral tendency of individuals / information / goods / ideas to move in geographic areas at different levels (local, regional, international, …) and in connected spaces, with a low environmental impact, and focusing on a social point of view. • The Social role of Enterprises. We fancy of a city where companies operate with regard to broad and complex societal issues, such as community welfare, social justice, poverty and human rights. To design our specific roadmap, we will try contextualize these trends in the future of the city and specifically in the future of Bergamo. The approach we seek is based on the establishment of thematic “living labs” where target groups of stakeholders will be stimulated to deploy the Bergamo 2.(035) vision into the real urban context, involved in a structured and systematic creation process. Two main results are expected: 1. the creation of the discussion groups is going to be a result in itself, since we expect these groups to become the initiating seeds of change and growing awareness of key topics for the city of tomorrow. 2. these groups will establish new ideas and concepts to be considered the initial steps of the roadmap.
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Adobati, Fulvio; Bettinelli, Cristina; Burini, Federica; DEL BOSCO, Barbara; Forno, Francesca; Franchini, Giuseppe; Golini, Ruggero; Malighetti, Paolo; Meoli, Michele; Pinto, Roberto; Previdi, Fabio; Salomone, Mario
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