Search results for "Urbanistica"

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Il territorio e l'uso delle energie rinnovabili nella città

2012

In Italia, secondo quanto riportato nell’Annuario dei Dati Ambientali del 2010, redatto a cura dell’Ispra, le emissioni di gas serra sono state in costante aumento a partire dal 1996 fino al 2004, per poi subire un’inversione di tendenza negli anni successivi con un -5,7% nel 2008 rispetto al 2004. Complessivamente le emissioni energetiche di gas serra nel 2008 sono cresciute del 8,2% rispetto al 1990. Inoltre, sulla base delle quantità di emissioni, l’Italia potrebbe non essere in grado di rispettare l’obiettivo di riduzione fissato per l’Italia dal Protocollo di Kyoto e dal burden sharing interno dell’Unione Europea (una riduzione del 6,5% tra il 2008 e il 2012, con riferimento ai livelli…

EnergiaTerritorioTrasformazioneSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaCittà
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Il PAES di Palermo: azioni ed interventi di una città in divenire CITTA' COME MOTORE DI SVILUPPO DEL PAESE - The Sustainable energy action plan of Pa…

2013

Il Patto dei Sindaci costituisce la cornice europea per coinvolgere attivamente le città nella strategia verso la sostenibilità energetica e ambientale. L’iniziativa, lanciata nel 2008 nell’ambito della seconda edizione della Settimana europea dell’energia sostenibile, ha portato all’adesione di oltre 1600 città tra cui 20 capitali europee e numerose città di paesi non membri dell’UE, con una mobilitazione di oltre 140 milioni di cittadini. Il Patto allo stato attuale si colloca tra i principali strumenti di sviluppo sul territorio nazionale dei principi di sostenibilità urbana, portando come valore aggiunto il merito di poter essere motore per il rilancio dell’economia e dell’immagine di m…

Energy action plan of Palermo Sustainable energyPiano di azione per l'energia sostenibile efficienza energeticaSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Smart Cities and Municipal Building Regulation for Energy Efficiency

2015

The “Smart Cities & Communities Initiative” of the Strategic Energy Technology Plan is the strategic European response to lead cities and regions to a carbon free future. In this contest energy efficiency in buildings has a crucial role and must be considered in a holistic approach to the urban planning. In order to implement the minimum requirements stated by the European Directive about the Energy Performance of Buildings, and in order to consider different planning layers with the view to a smart city planning, local regulations are a key factor aiming at sustainable territorial planning. This paper investigates the possibility to draft a basic structure of Municipal Building Regulat…

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementPlan (drawing)Energy Efficiency in Buildings Municipal Building Regulation Smart City Smart Planning Protocol Sustainable Urban PlanningSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaDirectiveCONTESTSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaUrban planningSmart citySustainabilityBureaucracybusinessEnvironmental planningInformation SystemsEfficient energy usemedia_commonInternational Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Information Systems
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Peripheral Centralities: An Integrated Approach

2017

Un profondo cambiamento caratterizza a livello globale gli insediamenti urbani: ciò può essere osservato attraverso le relazioni tra centro e periferie. Le aree periferiche sono il banco dove il futuro delle città può essere opportunamente messo alla prova, in cui è possibile prefigurare la futura qualità della vita di individui e comunità. Sicurezza, sostenibilità, benessere che potranno essere raggiunti nelle aree periferiche saranno più rilevanti in termini quantitativi; invece il senso di identificazione e appartenenza, più forte nelle aree centrali, è debole o assente nelle periferie. Occorre puntare quindi a una sorta di centralità diffusa, applicando un approccio integrato, che si ad…

EngineeringUrban IdentityPeriferia urbanamedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesHistoric CentreIdentity (social science)centri storiciContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica01 natural sciencesUrban Peripheral AreaHuman settlementPhenomenonOperations managementEconomic geographyAdaptation (computer science)approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbana0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonbusiness.industryMethodologySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaUrban Peripheral Areas; Historic Centres; Spread Centrality; Methodology; Integrated Approach; Urban Identity021107 urban & regional planningSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'ArchitetturaPeriferia urbana; centri storici; approccio integrato sostenibile identità urbanaSpread CentralitySustainabilityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesbusinessCentralityWelfareIntegrated ApproachProcedia Environmental Sciences
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A theoretical and methodological framework for the analysis and measurement of environmental heritage at local level

2017

Abstract The study aims to assess the lived experience and the environmental heritage perceived level by residents of an high complexity rural area, and which is, in this context, the role played by production of renewable energies. The paper introduces the concept of rural capital as an effective tool for environmental heritage analysis and measurement. The proposed theoretical and methodological approach allows, in fact, its analysis in order to understand what dimensions related to territoriality are connected to the perceived level of environmental heritage at local level. Translated into operational terms, the methodology has resulted in an empirical analysis of a rural and inner area …

Engineeringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource management0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planningSample (statistics)Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyEnergy planningSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaSocial learningLocal sustainability renewable energies territory environmental heritage territorialist planning approachFocus groupCultural heritageNatural heritageSampling designSociologyRural areabusinessEnvironmental planning050703 geographyEnergy Procedia
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A description model for regeneration through urban tourism in rural towns with underused historic real estate

2016

Il presente contributo propone un modello di descrizione (description model) che trova applicazione in una situazione reale di aiuto alla decisione posto dall'urbanista per lo sviluppo turistico delle città rurali nelle zone dell'entroterra siciliano. Il problema decisionale riguarda la città di Cianciana (AG), che negli ultimi anni si è resa protagonista di un particolare fenomeno di turismo internazionale. In particolare, proponiamo un quadro valutativo multicriteriale per la riqualificazione fisica ed economica del centro storico della città attraverso lo sviluppo del turismo. Il modello presentato, relativo a un problema decisionale di tipo descrittivo, è orientato a supportare i deciso…

Engineeringcittà ruraleReal estateSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticalocal developmenturban planningunderused real estate; tourism development; decision aiding; description problematic; cognitive artefact; urban restoration; local development; urban planning; rural town.0502 economics and businessrestauro urbanoGeneral Materials ScienceTown centreMarketingRegeneration (ecology)Environmental planningcomputer.programming_languagepianificazione urbanabusiness.industry05 social sciencesDecision problemPlannersviluppo turistico; turismo internazionale; restauro urbano; sviluppo locale; pianificazione urbana; città rurale; Ciancianacognitive artefactDescription modelrural town.sviluppo localelocal development.urban restorationunderused real estatedescription problematicSettore ICAR/22 - Estimo050211 marketingtourism developmentdecision aidingturismo internazionalesviluppo turisticobusinessAccommodationcomputer050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismCianciana
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The Resilience of the Valley of Temples Among Natural Calamities and Social Disasters

2017

Preservation of the cultural heritage, intended as common patrimony, is a cultural achievement that interritories like Sicily, which has often suffered the lack of legality, is the result of a difficult process ofimplementation. Cultural heritage is not ruined exclusively by natural calamities: damages caused bysocial and cultural disasters may at times be even more devastating.The archeological park of Agrigento, born in 1947 after a natural disaster (a landslide in 1944), hidesa history of a half century of battles between the illegal land use and legislative measures to protect acultural heritage recognized worldwide (registered in the WHL in 1997).After fifty years of attacks against th…

Enhancement of cultural heritageArcheological parkCultural HeritageSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaAgrigento
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Neoanthropocene Raising and Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage: A Case Study in Southern Italy

2020

Analyzing the human history on the planet, a conflictual relation was raised when humankind had started destroying the natural ecosystem and biota, and consequently, a capacity to induce environmental change has increased throughout human history in the so-called Anthropocene age. A 'noosphere'-centered civilization could produce a non-disruptive new kind of anthropocentrism. This is becoming a new context to define Neoanthropocene based on a renewed homeostatic relationship between Earth and mankind. The potential application of this theoretical approach has been tested in drafting steps of Plan of Lucania Apennines, Valdagri, and Lagonegrese National Park, in southern Italy. Drafting the …

Environmental changeSUSTAINABILITY REGIONAL PLANNING ENVIROMENTAL PLANNING INTERPRETATION NEOANTHROPOCENE NATURAL RESOURCES CULTURAL RESOURCESmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sources0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica01 natural sciencesAnthropocentrismAnthropocenePolitical scienceNeoanthropocene raisingEnvironmental planningenvironmental protectionlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350CivilizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsVisitor patterninner land021107 urban & regional planningCultural heritageDevelopment planlcsh:TD194-195Sustainability
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Planning Research ‘with’ Minorities in Palermo: Negotiating Ethics and Commitments in a Participatory Process

2008

The paper will explore some ethical issues which arise when undertaking research with minorities (ethnic groups, children, poor people) in the context of an uncollaborative planning process, like the Palermo Local Agenda 21. There are important ethical issues that have to be carefully considered when undertaking research with people, particularly when these people are marginalised or excluded by wider society. Here, issues of powerlessness and vulnerability abound. If this is accepted, some questions arise. How are we supposed to consider planning researchers – understood as immersed in the policy process – as moral/political agents, given their political commitments? Here there are both ge…

Ethical issuesProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentEthnic groupCitizen journalismContext (language use)Public relationsSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaPlanning processPoor peoplePlanning research Minorities Participation LA21NegotiationSociologybusinessmedia_commonPlanning Practice and Research
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Ethical E-Participation

2015

The most recent forms of e-participation seem to provide new issues that need to be discussed. One such discussion involves the role of GIS. Can an ethically aware GIS be conceived? What does it mean for a GIS to be ethical at all? Throughout this paper, first the authors create a theoretical framework to encompass four key elements that lead us to the definition of ethical digital mapping: GIS ethics, social justice, power, and participation. Then they introduce the concept of PPGIS (Public Participation GIS), and argue that only a ‘qualitative turn' can enhance their importance in decision-making processes. Finally, the authors discuss an experiment that is currently taking place in Paler…

Ethics GIS Palermo Participation Power PPGIS Qualitative GIS Social JusticeSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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