Innovative urban process to revitalize urban spaces

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Abstract

Today, the revitalization of city centers is an essential matter for the roads of an urban foundation for different cities especially in this moment of profound early innovation trend, city centers areas are the most vulnerable, especially urban spaces, which regarded as important and prominent core in improving the quality of citizen life. From another perspective, the Inventive public activities expose the potential of urban space and optimize spatial elements that provide a long-term effect on urban cities. Urban revitalization considers, as one of the most proper solutions for improving problematic urban areas, besides that there is an extended agreement that the innovation processes have noticeable importance in the case of urban spaces that needed for improvement. The research problem handles the absence of an integrated theoretical framework of urban revitalization within global innovation trends, critical difficulty about the link between them, and finally, the implementation of the urban space revitalize. The research attempts to investigate the problem by identifying a fundamental goal represented by revealing the importance of urban inventive process Included under scope of essential dominions of urban revitalization, and specifically the application on urban space; the paper presents the historical urban space and public paths of the Bab Al -Wastany in historical Baghdad city as a case study.

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Hattab, R. K., & Al Ani, M. Q. A. G. (2020). Innovative urban process to revitalize urban spaces. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 870). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/870/1/012048

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