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Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning : Proceedings of the 11th INPUT Conference - Volume 2 / edited by Daniele La Rosa, Riccardo Privitera.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
La Rosa, Daniele, editor.
Privitera, Riccardo, editor.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2366-2565 ; 242
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Geography.
Sociology, Urban.
Human geography.
Regional Geography.
Urban Sociology.
Human Geography.
Local Subjects:
Regional Geography.
Urban Sociology.
Human Geography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
Summary:
This book is the second Volume of the INPUT2020 Conference Proceedings on ‘Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning’. The 11th International Conference INPUT was held at the University of Catania (Italy) on September 8-10th 2021 and allowed gathering international scholars in the fields of planning, civil engineering and architecture, ecology and social science, to strengthen the knowledge on nature-based solutions and to enhance the implementation and replication of these solutions in different contexts. INPUT2020 Conference stressed the basic idea that using components that mimic natural processes in the built environment can generate a wide number of benefits in cities, and produced more equal, safe and livable urban environment. The book provides additional reflections and proposals on empirical frameworks for nature-based solutions. Computational tools, technologies, data and hybrid models are explored for providing innovative spatial planning modeling methodologies. Furthermore, prospective roles of nature-based solutions in planning science and practice are investigated in the light of peripheralisation risks, rural landscapes and innovation in cultural heritage.
Contents:
Intro
Preface
Organisation
Organising Committee
Scientific Committee
Contents
About the Editors
Nature and Ecosystems for Urban Systems
Assessing Potential for and Benefits of Scaling up Nature-Based Solutions in Malmö
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
2.1 Developing NbS Scenarios
2.2 Assessing Benefits and Co-benefits of NbS Implementation
3 Results
3.1 Potential for Scaling up NbS in Malmö
3.2 Benefits of NbS Implementation Scenarios
4 Discussion and Conclusions
References
Integrating Nature-Based Solutions into Urban Planning and Policies: Learning from the Apulia Case Study
1 Key Challenges for NBS in Urban Contexts
2 Framework for the Analysis of Transitions in Urban Planning and Policies Towards NBS Approaches
3 Learning from the Apulia Case Study
4 Conclusions
Integrating Blue-Green Infrastructure into Dense Urban Watersheds in Istanbul for Increased Flood Resilience
2.1 Study Area and Data Acquisition
2.2 Flood Risk Assessment
2.3 Climate Scenarios
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Flood-Prone Areas
3.2 Comparison of Past, Near-Future and Future Climate Scenarios
4 Conclusion
Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture as a Nature-Based Solution to Support Food Supply, Health and Well-Being in Bucharest Metropolitan Area During the COVID-19 Pandemic
2 Scope and Methodology
3 UPUA as NbS in Bucharest Metropolitan Area
4 Building Resilience with UPUA-Related Initiatives as NbS in BMA: Examples of Pandemic Activities
5 Discussions and Conclusions
Planning Green Spaces Investments for Improving Health and Well-Being in Cities Through Valuing Urban Nature
2 Valuing Ecosystem Services and Disservices.
3 Cost-Benefit Analysis for Planning Green Spaces Investments
4 Limitations and Challenges of Economic Valuation of Urban Nature
Open Spaces and Green Infrastructure - A Comparison with Planning Indications for the City of Rome
1 Green Infrastructure to Enhance Urban Resilience
2.1 Land Use and Planning Analysis with Random Transects
2.2 Available Data
4 Discussions and Conclusions
The Architectural and Landscape Project for a Sustainable Urban Context. Use and Application of Nature-Based Solutions to Manage Urban Floods
2 Nature-Based Solutions: Designing with Water
3 Conclusions
Reconciling Cities with Urban Nature: Towards the Integration of Ecosystem Disservices in Inclusive Spatial Planning
2 Methods and the Case Study Area
3 Deployment of the Decision-Making Tree
4 Discussion and Concluding Remarks
Designing Cultural Ecosystem Services in Territorial Planning. The Case Study of Ancient Burgentia(Basilicata, Italy)
2 Material and Methods
4 Discussion
5 Conclusion
Modelling for Spatial Planning
How to Support the Decision-Making Process of Community Regeneration in Megacities Based on Evolutionary Game
A Case Study in Shanghai
1.1 Game Theory and the Urban Regeneration
2 Research Procedure and Methods Design
2.1 Research Aim
2.2 Research Objectives and Content
2.3 Research Methodology Design
3 Conclusion
Urban Transformations for the Transit City. An Integrated Approach for a Medium Sized Mediterranean City
1 Land Use and Transport Integration. A New Opportunity for the Sustainable City
2 Mobility, Accessibility and Strategic Choices for Catania Master Plan.
3 City Master Plan and Metro Rail Network Implementation
3.1 Planning Around Transit Stations
Identifying Spatial Opportunities for Nature-Based Solutions Planning in Cities: A Case Study in the Area of Valletta, Malta
2 Study Site
3 Methodology for Identifying Spatial Opportunities for NbS
4 Spatial Opportunities for NbS
5 Discussion and Conclusions
Integrating the Strategy for Sustainable Development in Local Planning: An Innovative Approach
2 Methodology
A Model to Construct Crime Risk Scenarios Supporting Urban Planning Choices
2 A GIS-Based Model to Construct Crime Risk Scenarios
3 Application of the Model
4 Results Discussion and Conclusions
Clustering Social Vulnerability: An Application Model
2.1 Social Vulnerability
2.2 Index Construction and Clustering
2.3 Case Study
3 Results and Discussions
Peripheries, Rural and Cultural Landscapes
Protection from Seismic and Pandemic Risks of Fragile Suburbs. Coexistence with Risk and Distancing-Integration Scenarios
1 The Territorial Context
2 Objectives in the European Context
3 Methodology and Research Results
4 Final Remarks
A Fragmentation-Based Analysis of Costa Viola (Southern Italy) Agricultural Terraces
Sustainable Planning of the Rural Landscapes in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula: Best Practices and Management Conservation
2 Resilience of Landscapes in the Eastern Mountains of Galicia.
2.1 Study Area: Western Mountains of the Cantabrian Range
2.2 Agrosilvopastoral System: Function and Dynamics
2.3 Sources: Chorological and Historical Information
3 Cultural Landscapes of the Galician Eastern Mountains: Sustainable Planning and Management Best Practices
3.1 Expansion of Native Broadleaved Forests: Beginning of Agriculture and Grazing, First Signs of Deforestation
3.2 Consequences for the Conservation of Native Forests
3.3 Dynamics and Forecast of the Rural Landscapes in the Study Area
The Monumental Heritage in Sardinia by Historical Eras: A Research to Evaluate the Place-Based Connections
2 Methodology and Case Study of Sardinia (Italy)
Smart and Slow Tourism. Evaluation and Challenges in Sardinia (Italy)
2 Toward a System of Mining Paths of Santa Barbara in Sardinia, Italy
3 Methodology: Proposals for a Comparative Index
4 Results
References.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Print version: La Rosa, Daniele Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning
ISBN:
3-030-96985-1
OCLC:
1301909172

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