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Scholarly debate on the role of place attachment in urban regeneration has been surprisingly limited. Despite the
spread of regeneration policy schemes worldwide, little is known about the interplay of place memory, changes,
and community action – three main components of place attachment – through the regeneration of deprived
urban areas. To fill this gap, this Brief Communication presents and discusses the main findings retrieved from
the investigation developed in Lisbon between 2017 and 2020. My main argument is that place memory is a
positive precondition for internally driven changes through spontaneous community action developed in popular
spaces of participation. In contrast, externally driven changes lower people's sense of control, and invited spaces of participation equally hinder the potential of place attachment for urban regeneration.
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Place attachment Urban regeneration Place memory Place change Community action Lisbon
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Falanga, R. (2022). Understanding place attachment through the lens of urban regeneration. Insights from Lisbon. Cities, Volume 122, March 2022, 103590. DOI 10.1016/j.cities.2022.103590
