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Augmented Cities in Post-pandemic Age

2020

The effects of the Anthropocene are mainly urban, because the cities with their expansion have devoured the natural soil, the identity structures of the cultural palimpsests and the vegetable plots of the cities, invading delicate natural ecosystems, awakening and expanding diseases previously confined and separated in the wild environments. How to get out of the planetary environmental crisis, which is above all an urban habitats’ crisis? The answer, therefore, can only be urban, acting on a rethinking of cities as places of living in balance with other living species, in homeostasis with the planet. Especially in Europe, we must update the idea of cities as privileged places of public hea…

augmented city urban design postpandemic covid-19 urban regeneration neoantropoceneSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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COLLEGAMENTI PER UN’IDENTITÀ CULTURALE COMUNE NEL BACINO DEL MEDITERRANEO

2021

Il Mar Mediterraneo può essere considerato il legame comune tra tutti i Paesi che lo circondano. Diversi popoli, culture, arti, mestieri, religioni e tradizioni lo hanno attraversato, forgiando una identità culturale condivisa e differenze che possono essere facilmente rintracciate in molte città e territori. La città mediterranea suggerisce unioni e dissonanze, suggellando il patto di alleanza che ha visto convivere pacificamente una società multietnica e multiculturale, creata anche a seguito di dominazioni imposte. Molte città affacciate sul Mar Mediterraneo, come quelle di Barcellona, Palermo e Skikda, obbligano ancora oggi a una riflessione su quanto appaia evidente la relazione tra i …

bacino del Mediterraneo città mediterranea identità culturale patrimonio esperto in recupero edilizioSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaMediterranean basin Mediterranean city cultural identity heritage building rehabilitation expert
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The impact of IMC consistency and interactivity on city reputation and consumer brand engagement: the moderating effects of gender

2019

The impact of Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) has not received sufficient attention in the tourism marketing literature. The objective of this paper is to propose and empirically test a m...

behavioural CBEmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmentaffective CBEBrand engagementcognitive CBEInteractivityConsistency (negotiation)Integrated marketing communications (IMC); IMC consistency; IMC interactivity; city reputation; consumer brand engagement (CBE); cognitive CBE; affective CBE; behavioural CBE; gender0502 economics and businessgenderIMC interactivitymedia_commonTourism marketingIMC consistency05 social sciencesAdvertisingTest (assessment)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementIntegrated marketing communications (IMC)050211 marketingBusinesscity reputationconsumer brand engagement (CBE)050212 sport leisure & tourismIntegrated marketing communicationsReputationCurrent Issues in Tourism
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Koncepcja zrównoważonego rozwoju jako wyzwanie dla polityki miejskiej na przykładzie realizacji projektu "Dużego Opola" w XXI wieku

2017

W artykule poruszone zostały kwestie dot. wyzwań związanych 9 z realizacją koncepcji zrównoważonego rozwoju w polskich miastach, ze 10 szczególnym uwzględnieniem procesu poszerzenia terytorialnego miast 11 wojewódzkich. W wyniku przeprowadzonych badań autor dostrzegł, iż projekty 12 zmiany granic były wiązane z ideą zrównoważonego rozwoju. Autor spróbował 13 zbadać, czy jest to jedynie zabieg przynależny do obszaru marketingu 14 politycznego, czy też realizacja koncepcji osadzonej na gruncie zrównoważonego 15 rozwoju i wynikająca z potrzeb społeczności lokalnych.

borders changesustainable developmentzmiana graniczrównoważony rozwójmodern citymiastoZeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Organizacja i Zarządzanie
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Smart city dvelopment with digital twin technology

2020

Growing urban areas are major consumers of natural resources, energy and raw materials. Understanding cities´ urban metabolism is salient when developing sustainable and resilient cities. This paper addresses concepts of smart city and digital twin technology as means to foster more sustainable urban development. Smart city has globally been well adopted concept in urban development. With smart city development cities aim to optimize overall performance of the city, its infrastructures, processes and services, but also to improve socio-economic wellbeing. Dynamic digital twins are constituted to form real-time connectivity between virtual and physical objects. Digital twin combines virtual …

business.industry05 social sciencesCreative commons010501 environmental sciencesPublic relations01 natural sciencesWork (electrical)Urban planningSmart cityPolitical science0502 economics and businessbusinessAttributionLicense050203 business & management0105 earth and related environmental sciences33rd Bled eConference – Enabling Technology for a Sustainable Society: June 28 – 29, 2020, Online Conference Proceedings
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A NEW DIALETICS CENTRE/PERIPHERY: CONSUMPTION PATTERNS AND PRACTICES IN THE SUBURBAN AREAS

2014

This paper deals with the analysis of current changes which have been recently shaping unprecedented urban structures in some suburban areas, due to the emerging of new consumptions spaces. In particular, the work aims at highlighting the effect of urban sprawl on the main Sicilian metropolitan areas, also moulded by the diffusion of the suburban retailing formats, in order to evaluate to what extent these dynamics have been contributing to the configuration of new urban landscapes and unprecedented socio-economic structures, not to mention the support in the process of containing social and economic marginalisation.

centre-periphery dialecticsSettore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-Politicaperiphery dialecticsurban sprawlconsumption spaces ; periphery dialectics ; urban sprawlcitynew consumption spaces centre-periphery dialectics urban sprawl city SicilySettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSicilynew consumption spacesconsumption spaces
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Privato versus pubblico. Il progetto per un ambito urbano più vivibile

2015

Esistono realtà urbane nel territorio del comune di Agrigento accomunate da arretratezza culturale e sociale, assenza di servizi basilari, scarsa qualità architettonica ed infrastrutturale, squilibrio tra spazio pubblico e privato. Tali ambiti, nonostante siano vivaci da un punto di vista commerciale, si possono definire come nonluoghi, con tutte le implicazioni che tale locuzione comporta. Villaggio Mosè rappresenta un caso emblematico. Da un lato il rapporto con l’esterno: il mare, le colline e la vicinanza con la Valle dei Templi, dall’altro quello con l’interno: la strada statale n.115 che costituisce l'asse portante di un ambito caratterizzato da un edificato incontrollato, spesso spon…

centro commerciale naturale socializzazione spazi pubblici mobilità sostenibile green citySettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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¿Quién decide qué y cómo? el conflicto en torno a la participación ciudadana en el contexto del desarrollo de la iniciativa urbana: Cuenca-San Antón …

2018

This article describes the main results of an ethnographic study on citizen participation carried out in the context of the development of the Urban Initiative (2007-2015): Cuenca-Barrio de San Antón. Managed by the City Council of Cuenca and financed by the European Regional Development Funds (FEDER) under the Ministry of Economy and Finance at the Government of Spain The results of the research show how in the context of the application of neoliberal policies, citizen participation becomes the trigger for new conflicts between institutions and citizens. In this sense, it is worth noting how, in practice, institutions in their capacity as experts and not willing to dis-empower themselves, …

citizen participation becomes the trigger for new conflicts between institutions and citizens. In this senseinstitutions in their capacity as experts and not willing to dis-empower themselvesand that confront the strategies of citizen participation deployed by the subaltern actors to challenge and stress the dominant practices Participación ciudadanaCuenca-Barrio de San Antón. Managed by the City Council of Cuenca and financed by the European Regional Development Funds (FEDER) under the Ministry of Economy and Finance at the Government of Spain The results of the research show how in the context of the application of neoliberal policies [Myriam This article describes the main results of an ethnographic study on citizen participation carried out in the context of the development of the Urban Initiative (2007-2015)]políticas sociales neoliberalesAurelioGutiérrez ZornozaLascorz Fumanal:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]it is worth noting how1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874494 ¿Quién decide qué y cómo? el conflicto en torno a la participación ciudadana en el contexto del desarrollo de la iniciativa urbana: Cuenca-San Antón (2007-2015) García EscamillaManuel JesúsMaldonado LozanoMyriam This article describes the main results of an ethnographic study on citizen participation carried out in the context of the development of the Urban Initiative (2007-2015): Cuenca-Barrio de San Antón. Managed by the City Council of Cuenca and financed by the European Regional Development Funds (FEDER) under the Ministry of Economy and Finance at the Government of Spain The results of the research show how in the context of the application of neoliberal policiesCuenca-San Antón (2007-2015) García Escamilla [1137-7038 8537 Arxius de sociologia 514142 2018 39 6874494 ¿Quién decide qué y cómo? el conflicto en torno a la participación ciudadana en el contexto del desarrollo de la iniciativa urbana]in practiceEnriqueUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAneoliberal social policiesneighborhood movement 163 174movimiento vecinalCitizen participationinvoke citizen participation to try to legitimize their actions. Showing participation strategies based on logics that either deny or promote a merely symbolic level
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Smart Cities Atlas

2014

Nuovi e affascinanti esempi sull’innovazione nelle città che provengono dal mondo reale. Ogni parte del mondo industrializzato ha un caso di smart city da mostrare: città e reti di città saranno il punto di contatto delle più importanti iniziative economiche e finanziarie nel prossimo futuro. Il catalogo ampio di città analizzato da una sintetica rappresentazione delle misure applicate da alcune di esse negli ultimi dieci anni nel mondo. Essere una smart city è una sfida difficile da raggiungere, sia per città progettate ex novo come Masdar o Caofedian sia per quelle che hanno una lunga storia dietro, come le città europee. New and fascinating examples about innovation in cities come from t…

città intelligenti città-benchmarkMass rapid transitEconomysmart cities benchmark citiesHuman settlementSmart cityPolitical scienceSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaEmerging marketsRepresentation (politics)
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Sharing practices in the digital age: inclusive processes and new citizens in the intelligent city

2015

Il modello smart city sta diventando un nuovo approccio di vita basato su processi inclusivi e pratiche innovative che coinvolgono cambiamenti correlati alle sfide delle città. I drivers (energia, mobilità, economia,etc..) della smart city sono realmente collegati dalla componente ICT che connette tutto in una logica omni-inclusiva. Attori e utilizzatori finali di queste trafsormazioni sono i cittadini, persone che con i loro smart phones diventano sensori della città recettiva e sensibile. La città in tempo reale viene analizzata attraverso mappe prodotte con sistemi GIS offrendo un altro modo di leggere le nuove funzioni urbane. E’ possibile quasi immediatamente attraverso App dedicate co…

città intelligenti condivisione servizi dematerializzatismart city sharing practices dematerialized servicesSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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