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Aesthetical modality: visual appeal
and architectural style
Does the development scheme improve the artistic character and
significance of buildings and settlement in the short and long
term?
Does the condition of the built environment enhance the visual
appeal?
Are the planned interventions aesthetically satisfying to all the
stakeholders?
Is the development in harmony with the context, the surroundings
and the ecosystem? Does the scheme improve the visual appeal of
natural settings?
Economical modality: efficiency and economic appraisal
Has a long-term financial appraisal been undertaken?
What is the financial distribution to the stakeholders?
Has employment of the local labour force in construction been con-
sidered?
Is there an efficient environmental management system? Are there
exhaustive city-wide recycling programmes from which the devel-
opment could benefit?
How many of the stakeholders have committed themselves to the
financial appraisal?
Social modality: social climate and social cohesion
Does the plan enhance and sustain social interaction in the long
term?
Does it consider the impact of the development on the social climate
in the long term?
Does the plan favour cooperation and association between indi-
viduals and institutions? Does it improve the accessibility to social
utilities for all the members of the community?
Does the plan consider the impacts of tourism on the cultural and
natural settings?
Have social clubs, voluntary groups and cultural associations been
involved in the development of the scheme?
Communicative modality: communications and the media
Is a monitoring system for the area available?
Will the communicative infrastructures be improved in the present
and the future?
Is a long-term programme for urban signs available?
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