Buch, Englisch, Band 463, 731 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1303 g
Proceedings of INPUT 2023 - Volume 2
Buch, Englisch, Band 463, 731 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 1303 g
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
ISBN: 978-3-031-54095-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Zielgruppe
Research
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Humangeographie
- Wirtschaftswissenschaften Volkswirtschaftslehre Regional- und Städtische Wirtschaft
- Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie | Soziale Arbeit Spezielle Soziologie Stadt- und Regionalsoziologie
- Geowissenschaften Geographie | Raumplanung Geographie: Allgemeines, Karten & Atlanten
Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Resilient, Circular and Sustainable Cities Settlement Network Supplying Energy.- Industrial symbiosis and circular urban practices.- The process of metropolisation and Spatial Accessibility. The case study of the Cagliari Metropolitan City.- A participatory mapping for planning a circular city.- Part II: Integrating Ecosystem Services into Spatial Planning Processes: Sustainable Solutions for Healthier and Safer Urban and Rural Environments.- Landscape planning and fragmentation: a method for classifying rural landscapes.- Nature-based solutions and city planning: A study related to the preliminary Masterplan of Cagliari, Italy.- Green Infrastructure and Grey Infrastructure. Rehabilitation of disused infrastructure assets as an opportunity for green development for cities.- SEEA and ecosystem services accounting: a promising framework for territorial governance innovation.- Assessing ecosystem services provided by nature-based solutions alongside different urban morphologies.-Territorial regeneration between sustainable land use and the enhancement of Ecosystem Services.- Green Infrastructure and ecosystem services to guide the revision process of Land-use Plan. A methodological framework.- The integration of sustainable development principles within spatial planning practices.- The role of the Agendas for Sustainable Development in designing the metropolitan sustainable infrastructure. The case of the Metropolitan city of Cagliari.- The regionalization of Ecosystem Services to support sustainable planning: the case study of the province of Potenza.- Part III: Supporting the transition towards ecologically-oriented urban planning: what’s the role of early-career researchers? Innovative findings, experiences, and ways forward.- Protected areas: from biodiversity conservation to the social-ecological dimension.- Part IV: Towards denser and greener cities? Methods and indicators to monitor trends and impacts in support of urban planning and policies.- Steeringnet zero land take urban growth. A decision support method applied to the city of Castelfranco Emilia, Italy.- Spatiotemporal dynamics of urban growth and greening goals towards sustainable development.- Performance-based site selection of Nature-based solutions: Applying the curve number model to high-resolution layers to steer better greening strategies.- Urban Ecosystem Services: land cover and potential of urban soils.- Denser and greener cities, but how? A combined analysis of population and vegetation dynamics in Berlin.- Identifying accessibility gaps to urban functions and services – Examples of Italian medium-sized cities.- Part V: Innovative Approaches and Methodologies for driving Sustainable and Inclusive Urban Regeneration.- Using the GIS to Assess Urban Resilience with Case Study Experience.- Map4Accessibility project, an inclusive and participated planning of accessible cities: overview and first results.- Universities, cities and sustainability.- Urban regeneration andarchitectural quality in inner areas of the Italian Apennines. Indicators and models for projects and planning.- Using decision aiding software for a project-oriented planning: the urban Agenda for Sustainable Development of the Metropolitan city of Cagliari.- Children-oriented urban regeneration: an inclusive co-design approach for the Italian recovery processes.- Is Rome (Italy) undergoing passive ecological gentrification processes?.- Advanced technological approach for risk mitigation and land protection: the SICURA Project.- The innovative management of community space as a key strategy to guide urban regeneration programs: the experience of the Neighbourhood-Hub Project.- Decision-support Tools for Territorial Regeneration: a GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation utilizing the Territorial Capital Framework.- Public space-led urban regeneration. The identity and functional role of Rocco Petrone Square.- Part VI: The Innovation of Urban Planning Tools for Energy-Resilient Cities.- Utilizing Spatial Multi-Criteria Analysis to determine optimal sites for Green Hydrogen Infrastructure deployment.- Energy-Saving and Urban Planning: an Application of Integrated Spatial and Statistical Analyses to Naples.- Urban energy resilience and strategic urban planning in Emilia-Romagna: evidence from three cities.- Renewable energy communities in urban areas: determining key characteristics from an analysis of European case studies.- Promoting engagement and inclusion: a case study on an Energy Community in Cagliari, Italy.- Part VII: Smart Happy Region. Relationship between Planning and Subjective Well-Being.- Identifying the features of a walkable-oriented redevelopment of brownfields: a systematic review.- Well-being cities and territorial government tools: relationships and interdependencies.- A Preliminary Survey on Happy-Based Urban and mobility Strategies: Evaluation of European Best Practices.- Spatial Smartness and (In)Justice in Urban Contexts? The Case studies of Cagliari and Parma, Italy.- Obesity and its relationship with urban pattern in italian regions.- Factors Affecting the Evolution of Sustainable Mobility in Smarter, Happier Cities.- Participation for everyone: young people’s involvement in the shift towards happier and more resilient cities.- Territorial imbalances in the post-pandemic context: a focus on digital divide in Italy's inner areas.- Part VIII: Climate sensitive planning: re-defining urban environments for sustainable cities.- BIM as a tool for urban ecosystems control.- Adapting to Change: Understanding Mediterranean Archetypes as Resistance Strategies.- Climate driven hydrological performance of Nature-based solutions: an empirical assessment of a blue-green roof.- The engagement of small European municipalities in achieving the climate neutrality.- Climate Changes and Protected Areas. Towards an integrated management.- Urban coastal landscape. The fragile buffer areas of Bacoli, Palermo and Termoli to switch the decay into development.- A methodological approach to improve the definition of Local Climate Zones in complex morphological contexts. Application to the case study of Naples metropolitan area.- Intervention strategies for urban climate control: Integration of nature based solutions in the historical-heritage neighborhood "el Almendral" of Valparaíso.- Part IX: Urban and peri-urban areas: building knowledge and mapping to better plan the sustainable green city.- Group Model Building to assess local knowledge of Nature Based Solution implementation.- Mapping Relations Transformation of Urban and Natural Landscape in Adriatic Cities Fostering Landscape Sustainability and Promoting Landscape Quality as Spatial Planning Objectives.- Characterization of urban and peri-urban areas in Umbria Region to identify their possible role in the conservation of Natura 2000 Network.- Preliminary study towards the integration of Brazil's linear parks into urban sustainable mobility system.- Part X: Densification andurban regeneration for climate adaptation in sustainable settlements.- Natural cities and new Italian urban regions. The role of medium-sized urban areas in Italy.- Limit land take. A matter of thresholds?.- Recuperate the existing. Technical devices a réaction poétique.- Advanced Planning Tool Mosaic (A-PTM) decision support tool towards the sustainable development goals.