No. 27 (2024): Project and regulation
Research and Experimentation

The DNSH principle for the construction sustainability of PINQuA programme works in Naples and Caserta

Eduardo Bassolino
Dipartimento di Architettura, Università Federico II di Napoli

Published 2024-06-10

Keywords

  • DNSH,
  • CAM Edilizia 2022,
  • EU taxonomy,
  • PNRR,
  • third-party activity

How to Cite

Bassolino, E. (2024). The DNSH principle for the construction sustainability of PINQuA programme works in Naples and Caserta. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (27), 197–206. https://doi.org/10.36253/techne-14878

Abstract

The regulations on green investments and sustainable economic activities introduced by the European Union, which were immediately applied in response to the pandemic crisis in order to control recovery measures under the NextGenerationEU, introduced the concept “do no significant harm” (DNSH). Referring to the EU Taxonomy, it binds implementation of the PNRR and PDC interventions to a stringent control of actual sustainability. The technical and economic feasibility projects of the PINQuA quality of living programme for North Naples and the Litorale Domizio, developed for the third-party activity by the Federico II Department of Architecture are the focus of research aimed at achieving EU objectives of environmental sustainability.

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