item: #1 of 72 id: it-1 author: De Pascali, Paolo; Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell'Architettura ­ Sapienza Università di Roma title: Technology for Democracy in Smart City Planning date: 2014-02-18 words: 8472 flesch: 22 summary: Building on an analysis of documents dealing with the issue and current experiences, this paper tries to determine which opportunity factors the new technologies are offering for the improvement of urban planning. THE EVOLUTION OF TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT IN PARTICIPATIVE URBAN PLANNING Within the present general framework of advanced technologies supporting social participation in urban planning, two main fields or macro­areas of application stand out, characterised by the different factors and timeframes taken into consideration for changing the urban organisation. keywords: city; city planning; democracy; development; energy; issue; journal; pascali; planning; planning practice; smart; systems; technologies; technology; town; use; vol cache: it-1.pdf plain text: it-1.txt item: #2 of 72 id: it-10 author: Santoro, Massimo title: Introduction date: 2014-02-18 words: 628 flesch: 48 summary: These represent challenging contexts characterised by weak planning in an area where decades of neglect, illegal building activity and lack of any effective public spending policy have created favorable conditions for the development of illegal planning practices. Despite their variety, the cases presented in this issue share common problems and challenges which have to do with the procedures set out by regional regulations that often delay the whole process of plan approval. keywords: plan; planning cache: it-10.pdf plain text: it-10.txt item: #3 of 72 id: it-101 author: Detti, Fabio; Comune di Manciano title: Historical Cartography and Landscape Planning: An approach to be Developed date: 2022-12-23 words: 7278 flesch: 44 summary: In both cases the research outcome, however important at least for classification purposes, consists of the standardisation of historical landscapes or the study of the landscape components, which, depending on the disciplinary framework of reference (such as landscape protection, landscape management, or landscape planning, to name a few), end up providing the only operational guidelines. XII, issue 1 - 2022 44 The need to study landscape planning for this purpose arose from an attempt to answer several questions and fill some gaps in the field arising from practical experiences. keywords: approach; areas; cartography; detti; issue; journal; landscape planning; law; manciano; planning practice; practice vol; territory; urban; use; vol cache: it-101.pdf plain text: it-101.txt item: #4 of 72 id: it-103 author: Magoni, Marcello; Department of Architecture and Urban Studies. Politecnico di Milano; Radaelli, Rachele; Department of Architecture and Urban Studies. Politecnico di Milano title: A method of heat risk territorial assessment to support the urban planning date: 2023-01-19 words: 9193 flesch: 42 summary: XII, issue 1 - 2022 82 A method of heat risk territorial assessment to support the urban planning1 Marcello Magoni Ar ch it ect , Dep ar tm en t o f Ar ch it ectu r e an d Magoni, Radaelli – A method of heat risk territorial assessment to support the urban planning IJPP – Italian Journal of Planning Practice Vol. keywords: assessment; climate; hazard; hazard levels; heat hazard; heat risk; journal; levels; map; maps; method; planning; radaelli; risk assessment; risk levels; support; vol; vulnerability cache: it-103.pdf plain text: it-103.txt item: #5 of 72 id: it-11 author: Benevolo, Leonardo title: Some reflections on practice date: 2014-02-18 words: 1536 flesch: 59 summary: Instead, I will chronologically tell of the attempts to make planning work in practice, in a variety of different situations. Our job, which operates in the long term, offers long­lasting scenarios to our human adventures to make their alternation easier, but at the same time it faces the challenges posed by those who are able to take advantage in making planning activity harder. keywords: planning; practice; rent cache: it-11.pdf plain text: it-11.txt item: #6 of 72 id: it-12 author: Benevolo, Luigi title: Municipal Development Plan, Acerra (Naples) date: 2014-02-18 words: 4038 flesch: 37 summary: II, issue 1 ­ 2012 creation of infrastructures and services, while the building quantities – even though covered by subsequent detailed plans and area development plans – went ahead on successive, more or less random and entirely independent addenda, both in the areas covered by the plan and in “spontaneous” areas. The situation in Naples has not suffered from a lack of planning but, if anything, from the unsuccessful refinement of the various planning instruments that have followed on one after the other – there are countless cases of plans that have fallen by the wayside – to say nothing of their actual implementation. keywords: acerra; benevolo ­; city; development plan; plan; planning cache: it-12.pdf plain text: it-12.txt item: #7 of 72 id: it-13 author: Fatigati, Luisa; Facoltà di Architettura - Università Federico II di Napoli; Formato, Enrico; Facoltà di Architettura "Luigi Vanvitelli" - Seconda Università di Napoli title: Facilities, Landscape, City. To the origins of a missed meeting. Travelling around the new high-speed Naples-Afragola train station. date: 2014-02-18 words: 3551 flesch: 50 summary: IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 26Vol. The Park identifies all the extensive agricultural areas and the areas with wooded gardens in the plain between the five towns, so to reach various objectives: the promotion of historical and landscape heritage; landscape and environmental protection and recovery of the connecting belt between city and country; the connection between agricultural areas and urban green areas; the economic exploitation, protection and development of farming, even by assigning additional and territorial protection duties in relation with the town functions and the environmental assets; the cultural and recreational enjoyment of the environment by the citizens; the urban and services renovation in scattered conglomerations and agricultural villages, preventing phenomena of urban welding due to the localization of the HST station; the environmental improvement and conservation of the soil and water resources to improve the living conditions of the located populations; the reorganization of the areas surrounding the HST station and the creation of a great central location in the metropolitan system. keywords: areas; city; facilities; fatigati; formato; landscape; new; planning; station cache: it-13.pdf plain text: it-13.txt item: #8 of 72 id: it-14 author: Formato, Enrico; Facoltà di Architettura "Luigi Vanvitelli" - Seconda Università di Napoli title: Difficult balances and impossible partners. The implementation local plan for San Giovanni a Teduccio in Naples. date: 2014-02-18 words: 5807 flesch: 45 summary: IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 40Vol. IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 41Vol. keywords: city; formato; giovanni; issue; new; partners; planning; planning practice; port; public; san; town; urban cache: it-14.pdf plain text: it-14.txt item: #9 of 72 id: it-17 author: Contents, Table of title: Table of Contents date: 2014-02-18 words: 104 flesch: 44 summary: 34­65 An Italian Urban “Fashion”: The Urban 1 Programmeas a Catalyst for Institutional Planning Shift Sara Verones, Simone Tulumello, Simona Rubino, Ilaria Delponte pp. 15­33 TABLES OF CONTENTS IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 2Vol. keywords: planning cache: it-17.pdf plain text: it-17.txt item: #10 of 72 id: it-18 author: Falco, Enzo; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: Transferable development rights in regeneration schemes for historic city centres. Legislation in the Umbria Region. date: 2014-02-18 words: 3163 flesch: 40 summary: Development rights are thus used to achieve objectives such as compensation for a loss, economic or planning incentives or distributive justice by granting landowners development rights proportionally to the size of their property but irrespective of the land use designated for their land parcels. As seen from the formula, what is interesting and at the same time presents a limit of such a mechanism is the fact that the market value of the amount of transferable development rights assigned to developers is reduced by 30%. keywords: centres; development; planning; practice; regeneration; rights; schemes; transferable cache: it-18.pdf plain text: it-18.txt item: #11 of 72 id: it-19 author: Mariano, Carmela; Department of Design, Tecnologia dell’architettura, Territorio e Ambiente ­ "La Sapienza" University of Rome title: Towards metropolitan regionalism. Stuttgart and Rome: two models in comparison date: 2014-02-18 words: 5812 flesch: 23 summary: The European context provides a vast and articulated array of alternative forms in the field of metropolitan government models. Research into models of metropolitan government, in the European sphere, outlines some theoretical reference models corresponding to situations in which the metropolitan government problem has been dealt with using strict and strong institutional solutions, creating levels of government by direct election (theoretical metropolitan reform model). keywords: government; journal; mariano ­; metropolitan; model; planning; region; regional; regionalism; rome; stuttgart cache: it-19.pdf plain text: it-19.txt item: #12 of 72 id: it-2 author: Zanon, Bruno; Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Meccanica – Università degli Studi di Trento title: The Products of Research on Spatial Planning and Urban Development. An inquiry into the recent Italian planning literature. date: 2014-02-18 words: 7794 flesch: 38 summary: Following a review of the international debate, this paper suggests an analytical framework which supports the analysis of ‘research products’ in the recent Italian experience. The issue, therefore, is whether it is practice that makes things different, and to what extent a rigorous method can be applied to practice in order to attain goals which can be defined as research products (Büchler et al., 2008). keywords: articles; development; journal; knowledge; methods; new; planning; practice; products; research; urban cache: it-2.pdf plain text: it-2.txt item: #13 of 72 id: it-20 author: Neri, Andrea Raffaele; MSc Regeneration Studies, School of City and Regional Planning, Cardiff University title: The importance of Indices of Multiple Deprivation for spatial planning and community regeneration. The example of the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation and the related Communities First programme for the Italian system. date: 2014-02-18 words: 9878 flesch: 48 summary: IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 34Vol. Particularly the distribution and prioritization of grants and development funding to local authorities and bodies in different sectors has IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 40Vol. keywords: areas; communities; community; community regeneration; deprivation; government; index; indicators; issue; italy; journal; national; neri; planning; planning practice; regeneration; welsh; ­ indices cache: it-20.pdf plain text: it-20.txt item: #14 of 72 id: it-21 author: Verones, Sara; Tulumello, Simone; Rubino, Simona; Delponte, Ilaria title: An Italian Urban “Fashion” The Urban 1 Programme as a Catalyst for Institutional Planning Shift date: 2014-02-18 words: 9955 flesch: 38 summary: From this view­point, the first generation of Urban programmes can be analysed as a test­bed for the desired renovation of local policies in southern European cities. Tosi (2001) questioned the model of an integrated approach proposed by European documents in relation to the concept of multidimensionality of measures in the social literature, stressing the relationships between the choice of areas where Urban programmes apply and the achievement of social goals. keywords: delponte; development; european; fashion; governance; issue; journal; new; palermo; planning; planning practice; policies; practice; programmes; public; rubino; tulumello; urban; verones cache: it-21.pdf plain text: it-21.txt item: #15 of 72 id: it-22 author: Zanon, Bruno; Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale ­ Università degli Studi di Trento title: Research Quality Assessment and Planning Journals. The Italian Perspective. date: 2014-02-18 words: 10328 flesch: 39 summary: For these reasons, articles in Italian planning journals reflect the tradition of architecture reviews. Planning journals are also involved in this change, and nearly all of the most prestigious ones are currently on­line (Stiftel and Mogg, 2007, pp. 71­72). keywords: articles; assessment; impact; issue; journals; planning; planning journals; planning practice; practice; publications; quality; research; research quality; urban cache: it-22.pdf plain text: it-22.txt item: #16 of 72 id: it-24 author: Pizzo, Barbara; Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell'Architettura ­ Sapienza Università di Roma; Fabietti, Valter; Dipartimento di Architettura ­ Università degli Studi G. D’Annunzio Chieti ­ Pescara title: Environmental risk prevention, post­seismic interventions and the reconstruction of the public space as a planning challenge. An introduction. date: 2014-02-19 words: 2680 flesch: 39 summary: IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice IVol. IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice IIIVol. keywords: emergency; issue; italian; planning; prevention; public; risk cache: it-24.pdf plain text: it-24.txt item: #17 of 72 id: it-25 author: Di Salvo, Giacomina title: BOX 1 - THE POLICY OF RECONSTRUCTION AND REDUCTION OF SEISMIC RISK IN ITALY. A Brief History of recent earthquakes. date: 2014-02-19 words: 489 flesch: 43 summary: REFERENCES http://www.protezionecivile.gov.it/jcms/it/emerg_it_sismico.wp NIMIS P. (2009), Terre Mobili: Donzelli; DI SALVO G., GIUFFRÉ M., PELLEGRINO P., PIZZO B., for INU working group: Seismic risk and urban vulnerability, Comparative and critical notes on recent Italian legislations in the field of seismic risk (unpublished). This Act provides for a national plan for the mitigation of seismic risks and it should be implemented at regional and local level through specific tools directed to defining local levels of seismic hazard (geological micro zoning analysis) and to improve urban and territorial capability for emergency management. keywords: italy cache: it-25.pdf plain text: it-25.txt item: #18 of 72 id: it-26 author: Pizzo, Barbara; Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell'Architettura ­ Sapienza Università di Roma; Di Salvo, Giacomina; Giuffrè, Margherita; Pellegrino, Piera title: Earthquakes, public spaces and (the social construction of) environmental disasters. The role of public space for risk mitigation and urban redevelopment and the role of environmental disasters for re­ assessing the ‘space of the Public’. date: 2014-02-19 words: 12441 flesch: 45 summary: It focuses on public space, proposing an inversion of the usual perspective: instead of considering public spaces for risk mitigation and urban redevelopment, here the IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 2Vol. Earthquakes, public spaces and (the social construction of) environmental disasters. keywords: centre; construction; disasters; earthquakes; functions; iii; issue; italian; journal; pizzo; planning; practice; public; spaces; structure; sum; town; urban cache: it-26.pdf plain text: it-26.txt item: #19 of 72 id: it-27 author: Pellegrino, Piera; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: BOX 2 - STRATEGIC URBAN STRUCTURE (SUM) Concept, components, phases and references date: 2014-02-19 words: 872 flesch: 44 summary: The definition of the SUM is addressed to the reduction of seismic risk and consists of three steps that correspond to three basic planning stages: 1. mobility and accessibility (the main transport and communications network, the main connections between strategic functions, etc.); Identifying urban structure through analysis of the urban functioning and identification of its strategic components for the response to an earthquake. Pellegrino ­ Box 2: Strategic Urban Structure (SUM) structural damage;• • • • absence or lack of safe spaces; local seismic hazard conditions; absence or lack of safe routes, considering in particular situations of overcrowding; • • • amplification of the seismic effects, in particular when the damage of a single element leads to a systemic loss of functionality; general systemic weakness. keywords: planning; sum cache: it-27.pdf plain text: it-27.txt item: #20 of 72 id: it-28 author: Miccadei, Enrico; Dipartimento di Ingegneria e Geologia INGEO ­ Università degli Studi G. D'Annunzio Chieti ­ Pescara; Piacentini, Tommaso title: The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks. date: 2014-02-19 words: 5750 flesch: 42 summary: Causes, correlations and interactions IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 18Vol. The Role of Knowledge in the prevention of natural hazards and related risks. keywords: hazards; iii; issue; journal; knowledge; miccadei; piacentini; planning; practice; prevention; risks; role; scale cache: it-28.pdf plain text: it-28.txt item: #21 of 72 id: it-29 author: Andreani, Francesco; Carocci, Caterina F. title: Urban fabric, construction types and the art of city­building. Approaches and methods for post­earthquake recontruction plans. date: 2014-02-19 words: 5004 flesch: 35 summary: Adreani, Carocci ­ Urban fabric, construction types and the art of city­building earthquake carries out by collaboration among the Municipalities and the University of Catania. III, issue 1 ­ 2013 Adreani, Carocci ­ Urban fabric, construction types and the art of city­building Figure 5 – Fossa, damage condition maps 2.2 SEISMIC DAMAGE IN FOSSA Despite the fact that the historical centre in Fossa was affected less severely than in other neighbouring towns ­ probably due to compactness of the bedrock on which it is built and to the quality of the construction technique characterizing its buildings ­ the damage was spread to most of the urban fabric and a landslide originating from the side of Mount Circolo ­ overlooking the town – has made the whole historical centre inaccessible. keywords: carocci; construction; fabric; iii; issue; plan; planning; sant'angelo; types; villa cache: it-29.pdf plain text: it-29.txt item: #22 of 72 id: it-30 author: Giuffrè, Marghetita title: BOX 3 - THE ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS A brief survey on technical regulations and their effects on urban planning date: 2014-02-19 words: 516 flesch: 27 summary: III, issue 1 ­ 2013 Giuffrè ­ Box 3: Analysis of hisotircal buildings Following the San Giuliano earthquake in 2002 this regulation was reviewed and, especially in relation to the problem of historic buildings, an profound change was introduced with important implications for urban planning. The use of this instrument enabled targeted interventions for improving seismic safety and for reducing the seismic vulnerability of historic buildings. keywords: buildings cache: it-30.pdf plain text: it-30.txt item: #23 of 72 id: it-31 author: Branciaroli, Paola; Università G. d’Annunzio Chieti­-Pescara title: Public spaces in New Orleans post­Katrina. Plans and projects as instruments for urban and social revitalization. date: 2014-02-19 words: 4196 flesch: 37 summary: The article Branciaroli ­ Public spaces in New Orleans post­Katrina CRP, Cornell University, 2006.1 Olshansky, 2006.2 IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 3Vol. An ecological infrastructures system favoured people movements and the space for meeting and socializing, integrating green Branciaroli ­ Public spaces in New Orleans post­Katrina Wagner, 2006; Nelson et al., 2007; Olshansky et al., 2008.3 IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 4Vol. keywords: city; community; iii; issue; journal; new; new orleans; orleans; planning; practice; spaces cache: it-31.pdf plain text: it-31.txt item: #24 of 72 id: it-32 author: Scamporrino, Matteo; DIDA ­ Dipartimento di Architettura ­ Università di Firenze title: Industrial production and temporary development after the Emilian Earthquake. date: 2014-02-19 words: 5561 flesch: 44 summary: They might connect this concept to Scamporrino ­ Industrial production adn temporary development after the Emilian earthquake damaged areas, on which temporary structures should be installed. But, if wrong strategic choices and policies weakened production, through Scamporrino ­ Industrial production adn temporary development after the Emilian earthquake attrezzate (APEA) at the internet Site: http://atlante.ervet.it/apa/main_login_page.php ATLANTE AREE PRODUTTIVE ATTREZZATE, Programma regionale aree ecologicamente3 http://www.provincia.re.it/page.asp?IDCategoria=701&IDSezione=204674 http://www.economia.provincia.modena.it/page.asp?IDCategoria=228&IDSezione=45015 http://www.provincia.bologna.it/imprese/Engine/RAServePG.php/P/2519113605046 http://www.provincia.fe.it/sito?doc=6DCC208196F70FCCC1257824004ED99B7 IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 7Vol. keywords: areas; development; earthquake; emilian; iii; issue; journal; planning; practice; production; reconstruction; structures; system cache: it-32.pdf plain text: it-32.txt item: #25 of 72 id: it-33 author: Di Salvo, Giacomina; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: Glossary of Terms date: 2014-02-19 words: 543 flesch: 42 summary: Most discussion of urban resilience is focused currently on three distinct threats: climate change, natural disasters and terrorism. IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 128Vol. keywords: earthquake; planning cache: it-33.pdf plain text: it-33.txt item: #26 of 72 id: it-35 author: Neri, Andrea Raffaele; Ethiopian Institute of Technology, Mekelle University, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning title: Processes of Urban and Rural Development: a Comparative Analysis of Europe and China. date: 2014-03-17 words: 8514 flesch: 40 summary: XINHUA NEWS AGENCY, in China Daily (2010), China plants green belt to stop deserts merging. New development areas for urban uses were created outside the ancient city walls, often producing a supply of housing in excess of the demand (Bruegmann, 2008, p.33), as in contemporary China (Chang, 2013). keywords: areas; china; development; european; government; green; issue; journal; land; national; neri; people; planning; practice; process; republic; urban; vol; zoning cache: it-35.pdf plain text: it-35.txt item: #27 of 72 id: it-4 author: Scattoni, Paolo; Dipartimento Design, Tecnologia dell’Architettura, Territorio e Ambiente, Sapienza ­ Università di Roma; Falco, Enzo; Dipartimento Design, Tecnologia dell’Architettura, Territorio e Ambiente, Sapienza ­ Università di Roma title: Why Italian planning is worth studying date: 2011-11-18 words: 9033 flesch: 53 summary: Why Italian planning is worth studying ABSTRACT Italian planning seems to be underestimated outside Italy and the cause for this is unclear. On the one hand, it could be argued that Italian planning is ignored internationally as the consequence of a lack or of a small number of international articles about it published in international journals. keywords: communes; development; falco; international; italy; journal; land; planning; planning act; planning practice; public; scattoni; system; town planning; urban cache: it-4.pdf plain text: it-4.txt item: #28 of 72 id: it-43 author: Rinaldi, Alessandro; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: Is there need for Strategic Environmental Assessment to improve the quality of planning decisions? date: 2014-07-22 words: 6696 flesch: 50 summary: The level of sensitivity is further increased by the scale of transformation that IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 90Vol. Is there need for Strategic Environmental Assessment to improve the quality of planning decisions? IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 77 Alessandro Rinaldi ISSN: 2239­267X PhD Student Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell'Architettura ­ Sapienza Università di Roma ABSTRACT This paper summarizes an early part of a wider research project on decision making and Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) processes. keywords: assessment; decisions; issue; journal; lazio; need; planning; quality; region; sea; veneto cache: it-43.pdf plain text: it-43.txt item: #29 of 72 id: it-44 author: Scattoni, Paolo; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: Transparency in Planning: A new Viewpoint date: 2013-09-10 words: 596 flesch: 58 summary: A radically new perspective for community planning is envisaged subject to three main conditions. III, issue 1 ­ 2013 Paolo Scattoni ISSN: 2239­267X Associate Professor Via Flaminia, 72 ­ 00196 ­ Rome, Italy ­ Paolo.Scattoni@uniroma1.it Dipartimento di Pianificazione, Design, Tecnologia dell'Architettura ­ Sapienza Università di Roma The Next issue of IJPP will consider a specific methodology for “planning without planners”; i.e. locally built plans through planning processes of active participation. keywords: planning cache: it-44.pdf plain text: it-44.txt item: #30 of 72 id: it-46 author: Scattoni, Paolo; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma; Lazzarotti, Roberta; Lombardi, Marco; Neri, Andrea Raffaele; Turi, Roberto; Zambrano Verratti, Jesus Alejandro title: A new dimension in urban planning: the Big Data as a source for shared indicators of discomfort. date: 2014-10-31 words: 6310 flesch: 42 summary: In other words it is assumed that the Strategic Choice Approach as originally conceived (Friend, Jessop, 1969) and later developed by Openshaw and Whitehead (OpenshaW, Whitehead; 1985) can be built independently by local communities without planners and validated by Big Data analysis. This article will consider the potentials for the use of Big Data in urban planning in Italy looking at the measurement of social deprivation, disadvantage and discomfort from data derived mainly from social media. keywords: data; deprivation; discomfort; indicators; information; issue; italian; journal; planning; practice; scattoni; search; source cache: it-46.pdf plain text: it-46.txt item: #31 of 72 id: it-47 author: Ferretti, Alessia; DATA - Sapienza - Università di Roma title: An Indicator-based Approach to Measuring Regeneration of Historic Cities. date: 2014-10-31 words: 10321 flesch: 30 summary: IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 119 Alessia Ferretti ISSN: 2239­267X Research Associate Dipartimento Patrimonio Architettonico e Urbanistico (PAU) Against this background, the main purpose of this study is to highlight the need to provide a crosscutting and fully accessible set of indicators for measuring regeneration strategies for historic towns, and to develop a methodological proposal helping local authorities in IJPP ­ Italian Journal of Planning Practice 120 INTRODUCTION keywords: angeli; approach; capital; cities; commission; development; economic; evaluation; ferretti ­; franco; indicators; issue; journal; measuring; milano; planning; practice; regeneration; set; towns; urban; valutazione; vol cache: it-47.pdf plain text: it-47.txt item: #32 of 72 id: it-5 author: Casini, Lorenzo; Dipartimento Design, Tecnologia dell’Architettura, Territorio e Ambiente, Sapienza ­ Università di Roma title: Equalisation and Compensation Mechanisms in the New Rome Urban Development Plan date: 2014-02-18 words: 4479 flesch: 48 summary: The analysis of ISSN: 2239­267X h, where it is stated that master plans shall indicate which modifications should be implemented by public acquisition of exactly identified properties or by equalisation forms, identified by urban development plans. Such development rights were to have been used within two kinds of areas – the “City to be transformed” and the “City to be completed” – which were not regulated by the “Piano delle Certezze”. keywords: areas; building; compensation; development; equalisation; mechanisms; new; planning; rights; rome; udp; urban cache: it-5.pdf plain text: it-5.txt item: #33 of 72 id: it-51 author: Prisco, Marilena; Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II title: Italian PhD students abroad: Exploring the mobility of PhD students in urban studies date: 2015-12-22 words: 9344 flesch: 51 summary: Here, intentions, actual gained competences and main problems of the PhD Prisco – Italian PhD students abroad. The mobility of Italian PhD students and international co-operation The results of the data enquiry which involved twenty-three PhD programmes of nine Italian institutes reveal that the number of PhD students guested by a foreign university during the last two decades is consistent (more than half of the students enrolled in a PhD programme). keywords: experience; issue; journal; mobility; participants; phd students; planning; practice; prisco; research; studies; university; vol cache: it-51.pdf plain text: it-51.txt item: #34 of 72 id: it-54 author: Saleh, Ruba; Independent Researcher title: The multidisciplinary PhD course: A history and a way forward date: 2015-12-27 words: 6340 flesch: 49 summary: The questionnaire examined the wide spectrum of PhD courses in general terms, more particularly the psychological aspect, placement and teaching experience. PhD candidates are therefore encouraged to probe the processes of urbanization in which the individual is an “actor” who, in an inconsistent and non-continuous way, performs roles and functions normally/ institutionally attributed to subjects who profess embedded professional skills. keywords: course; crosta; history; italian; iuav; journal; phd; phd course; planning; planning practice; practice; research; university; vol; way cache: it-54.pdf plain text: it-54.txt item: #35 of 72 id: it-56 author: Alberti, Valentina; Department of Planning Design Technology of Architecture – Sapienza University of Rome - Valentina.Alberti@uniroma1.it title: The hard work of preserving the value of doctoral education. The case of the Ph.D. in Regional and Urban Planning at Sapienza, Rome date: 2015-12-29 words: 7109 flesch: 50 summary: Doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2011.03.003 CAMPBEL H. (2015), It takes more than just looking to make difference, in SILVA E. A., HEALEY P., N. HARRIS, VAN DER BROECK P. (editors) (2015), The Routledge handbook of planning research, New York, Routledge. In general, we can say that definition of contents and boundaries in planning education is one of the most important issues to improve Alberti - The hard work of preserving the value of the doctoral education. keywords: discipline; doctorate; education; journal; ph.d; planning; planning practice; research; rome; sapienza; value; vol; work cache: it-56.pdf plain text: it-56.txt item: #36 of 72 id: it-57 author: Ahern, Joanne; Gran Sasso Science Institute; Gogishvili, David; Gran Sasso Science Institute; Kizildere, Dicle; Gran Sasso Science Institute title: The international PhD experience in urban studies in Italy date: 2016-01-15 words: 6789 flesch: 45 summary: With respect to our own doctoral studies and interaction with other international PhD students, it is clear that exploring our subject via interdisciplinary methods and the internationalization of the process is crucial for a successful PhD programme within Italy and beyond. A reflection of the experiences of PhD students is useful at this time as they are the ones that this system will affect most and who will shape its future. keywords: education; experience; italian; italy; journal; phd; planning; practice; programmes; students; studies; urban; vol cache: it-57.pdf plain text: it-57.txt item: #37 of 72 id: it-58 author: Di Giovanni, Grazia; Gran Sasso Science Institute; Fontana, Cora; Gran Sasso Science Institute title: The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy: between personal expectations and institutional goals date: 2016-03-02 words: 6780 flesch: 45 summary: The results show an enduring predominant interest of Ph.D. students towards academic careers, Di Giovanni and Fontana  –  The doctoral path in urban studies in Italy IJPP – Italian Journal of Planning Practice Five main topics emerge from the analyses: a) the backgrounds of the respondents and their engagement before Ph.D. study; b) personal motivations when applying for a Ph.D. course; c) the role of the educational offer and career opportunities in influencing decision- making process; d) the educational path; e) personal expectations and ambitions of Ph.D. students. keywords: fontana; giovanni; issue; italy; journal; path; ph.d; planning; practice; students; studies; urban; vol cache: it-58.pdf plain text: it-58.txt item: #38 of 72 id: it-6 author: Fistola, Romano; Dipartimento di Ingegneria - Università del Sannio title: Toward a new sustainable urban planning date: 2014-02-18 words: 28090 flesch: -361 summary: �����LM�-�N ����� !������&�����������& � !���'��������� ������������ ��������#�!�������� ����������������$&������� � !���������� ������������ �O� ������� �,$������� ���P ������� ������#��-������������� �������������������& �����������������������#������������� ����,� �� ������� ����� � ��������-��� ��� � �!� �#�����&��� ��'���� !��������� ��������� ��� � ������������� ������ �� � ������������� ���� �������� �������� ��� ������� �������� � ������ ���������������������������������������� �������������� ������ �������� ���� ������ !����� ���#���������� � ��#��� ��� �$������� � �������� �#���% �����&��������������� ��� ����������� ����� � ������������� ��' � ���� �����#��� #��#����� �����'������ �����()*+,-./0,1-234.56)5673-)8.+934.56)567:1;.534.56)56<� ������� ������� ����' �=�> ���� � #� �� � ���� �������������?=���������� ������%����� ����������� ���' �@�> ������ � #��� ���A ���������B������������������ � ������� ����C=��#��!�' ��������$���D������������ �� ������ �������������� ������������������� ���� � �������������������� ��E���������&���� ���� ������� �� &�� ������������������������������������������������� '��# ����� ������#�D�� �&����&� ����#����� ������������� ���������'��&�������������=�����#���� �� � ����� �� �������������'�����>���&������������������� � � F��#���� �!����� �������� ���� ����� �� ����$�� � ���'������������������ �������������&������������#���� ����' �� ������� ������#�����'����� ��� � ��� ������'������� ������������'��������������������������������!��� ���'�� #������� $�%����������������������� ���� ��'������������ ��� �#��� ��� �������� ������� �'����������()6:19GHI395.1),,J1)*K.19.*:L+,GMNM7;93.:*9,J+49*9.-9O9-1)*9*P*,:139QRSRTUV ������������� ���� �������� �������� ��� ������� ��������������� �!�#$�%&�%&'#��(��)#$�%&�%&'*!+�%#$�%&�%&,-�.� /��0 ��.����� ����1������ �/��������,-��� ����1�� 234�������� ����0���5�6-��-������� �-�.����.�� � ��-� �7�� �� ������ �0��� �����6���8� 6�� 6�9��� ��7����0����-�� ������������������7/1-� -����� �. �� �� �/1-17� ���/ ���-� - �/����0.���� ���: �/�� -��������7�;���0���7 ��7 �<���0��1 ������� 0��� � � ����.-�� 0���:�� �6����/ 0/�;����7�����0���������� � ���6���.���� �1��7����� ��.��- � ���:�-����� � ����0.���� ��7� ������0�� .� = 8�����������/1>? 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On the other hand, post-earthquake reconstruction and related funds offered the chance to open up a new debate in the same territory. keywords: abruzzo; areas; crater; earthquake; giovanni; issue; italy; journal; municipalities; paradox; planning; plans; post; practice; processes; reconstruction; recovery; vol cache: it-61.pdf plain text: it-61.txt item: #40 of 72 id: it-62 author: Lo Presti, Veronica; Sapienza, Università di Roma title: Positive thinking: an innovative strategy of Local Development in the “Inner Areas" date: 2016-11-23 words: 6142 flesch: 40 summary: The advantage of positive thinking approaches is their ability to capitalize on unexpected positive effects. As the table 1 shows, positive thinking approaches differ on many points. keywords: approaches; areas; development; evaluation; italian; journal; planning; practice; presti; strategy; thinking cache: it-62.pdf plain text: it-62.txt item: #41 of 72 id: it-63 author: Mukhopadhyay, Chandrima title: Transparency in Planning Practice: Contemporary urban reform in India date: 2017-03-17 words: 5882 flesch: 45 summary: As discussed below, public participation in planning should ideally operate process transparency. The third category is event versus process transparency. keywords: citizen; india; information; participation; planning; planning practice; practice; public; reform; transparency; urban cache: it-63.pdf plain text: it-63.txt item: #42 of 72 id: it-64 author: Andreoli, Arcangela; Invitalia; Silvestri, Francesco; eco&eco Ltd title: Tourism as a driver of development in the Inner Areas date: 2017-02-27 words: 6027 flesch: 33 summary: We see that Areas’ approach changes, even when very similar at a first sight, according to tourism cycle of life affecting each destination: some territories struggle against obsolescence and stagnation of their tourism business model, while others are in an ascendant phase of tourism development (Section 3). Once tourism development is observed in a Country or in a smaller territory, the issue is if economic growth causes tourism development (economic driven tourism growth hypothesis) or - vice versa – if tourism development has been the main driver for economic growth (tourism-led growth hypothesis). keywords: andreoli; areas; destination; development; growth; issue; journal; network; planning; practice; silvestri; snai; tourism; tourism development; vii; vol cache: it-64.pdf plain text: it-64.txt item: #43 of 72 id: it-65 author: Punziano, Gabriella; Gran Sasso Science Institute; Urso, Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute title: Local development strategies for inner areas in Italy. A comparative analysis based on plan documents date: 2016-12-19 words: 8466 flesch: 48 summary: A comparative analysis based on plan documents IJPP – Italian Journal of Planning Practice Vol. VI, issue 1 - 2016 77 ABSTRACT Within the huge literature on local development policies produced across different disciplines, comparatively little attention has been paid to an important element as relevant as economic, financial and social capital: the cognitive element, needed in strategic thinking and complexity management, the “collective brain” guiding the decision-making process. Inner areas; Local development strategies; Policy design; Content and text analysis; National Strategy for Inner Areas (SNAI). keywords: analysis; areas; development; development strategies; documents; issue; italy; journal; planning; policy; practice; punziano; research; strategies; urso; vol cache: it-65.pdf plain text: it-65.txt item: #44 of 72 id: it-66 author: Pezzi, Maria Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute; Urso, Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute title: Peripheral areas: conceptualizations and policies. Introduction and editorial note date: 2016-12-27 words: 4989 flesch: 42 summary: They are therefore presumed to benefit from secondary ―trickle-down‖ effects (Herrschel, 2009), spilling over from urban areas. While cities are the main motors connected directly to the European and global networks, rural areas have to be well connected to the city network. keywords: areas; conceptualizations; development; editorial; introduction; issue; journal; note; planning; policies; practice cache: it-66.pdf plain text: it-66.txt item: #45 of 72 id: it-7 author: Lazzarotti, Roberta; Dipartimento Design, Tecnologia dell’Architettura, Territorio e Ambiente, Sapienza ­ Università di Roma title: Historical centres: changing definitions date: 2014-02-18 words: 5172 flesch: 33 summary: ABSTRACT Since the end of the Second World War, the architectural and planning culture has been showing a fluctuating attention to the theme of historical centres and their enhancement. The purpose of this article therefore is to re­build the steps of a conceptual route, referring to the definitions produced at the dates of the selected events, and so to arrive at an identification of the essential terms for a contemporary definition of historical centre. keywords: centres; charter; cultural; definitions; heritage; italian; journal; planning; practice; urban cache: it-7.pdf plain text: it-7.txt item: #46 of 72 id: it-70 author: Lopez, Lucrezia; University of Santiago de Compostela; Pérez Guilarte, Yamilé; University of Santiago de Compostela; Lois González, Rubén C.; University of Santiago de Compostela title: The Way to the Western European Land’s End. The Case of Finisterre (Galicia, Spain). date: 2017-05-10 words: 8072 flesch: 57 summary: Pilgrims arriving at Finisterre collect their Credential, the Finisterrana, in the Finisterre hostel, stating that they have reached the end of the world. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION To understand the changes that have taken, and are still taking place in Finisterre as a result of the pilgrim phenomenon, this analysis has been based on three interpretive pillars: (1) the evolution of the accommodation offer; (2) the pilgrim profile; and (3) the promotion. keywords: case; end; european; finisterre; galicia; journal; land; lopez; pilgrimage; pilgrims; planning; santiago; spain; tourism; way cache: it-70.pdf plain text: it-70.txt item: #47 of 72 id: it-71 author: Orria, Brigida; University of Milan; Luise, Vincenzo; University of Milan title: Innovation in rural development: “neo-rural” farmers branding local quality of food and territory. date: 2017-05-10 words: 7679 flesch: 42 summary: We highlight how neo-rural farmers propose a novel combination of economic practices and value production in Alternative Agri-food Movements. During the first phase, from March to June 2015, the survey on RSI mapped rural areas characteristics, in terms of innovative actors and neo-rural farmers in southern Italy, reaching more than 180 case studies. keywords: branding; development; doi; farmers; food; innovation; journal; luise; neo; new; orria; planning; practice; quality; social; territory; vii; vol cache: it-71.pdf plain text: it-71.txt item: #48 of 72 id: it-73 author: Pezzi, Maria Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute title: From peripheral hamlet to craft beer capital: Apecchio and the ‘Alogastronomia’ date: 2017-05-14 words: 8733 flesch: 47 summary: The craft beer industry in a nutshell: making sense of locality and authenticity In recent years, the craft beer industry has experienced a steady increase in the making of local craft beers, particularly by small producers and local entrepreneurs who have seen in the craft beer industry a way to rediscover traditional products and to ensure economic sustainability through the use of innovative production and branding strategies. There are many kinds of tourism and tourists; we have decided to aim at beer tourism. keywords: alogastronomia; apecchio; areas; beer; beer capital; craft; craft beer; food; hamlet; issue; italian; journal; pezzi; planning; practice; tourism; vii; vol cache: it-73.pdf plain text: it-73.txt item: #49 of 72 id: it-74 author: Garlandini, Simone; Osservatorio dello sviluppo territoriale, Accademia di architettura, Università della Svizzera italiana; Torricelli, Gian Paolo; Osservatorio dello sviluppo territoriale, Accademia di architettura, Università della Svizzera italiana title: Services for citizens in peripheral areas: a hierarchy of centrality based on their availability and accessibility date: 2017-06-01 words: 6991 flesch: 46 summary: Finally, the fifth category (S5) includes “public services” (see Table 2 in the Appendix). Within these peripheral regions, it is still possible to differentiate the more disadvantaged municipalities’ sections (in terms of services) from those providing a higher level of service offer and accessibility. keywords: accessibility; areas; availability; centrality; citizens; garlandini; hierarchy; ijpp; issue; journal; planning; practice; services; torricelli; vii; vol cache: it-74.pdf plain text: it-74.txt item: #50 of 72 id: it-75 author: Cesaro, Luca; Council for Agricultural Research and Economics- Unit; Marongiu, Sonia; CREA Council for Agricultural Research and Economics- Unit title: Economic performance and profitability of agricultural holdings in Inner Areas date: 2017-06-21 words: 7054 flesch: 45 summary: VII, issue 1 - 2017 103 Cesaro, Marongiu – Economic performance and profitability of agricultural holdings in inner areas The identification of Inner Areas is based on a polycentric consideration of the Italian territory, characterized by a network of municipalities and aggregation of municipalities (Service Provision Centres) which areas with different levels of spatial remoteness gravitate around (Barca et al., 2014). VII, issue 1 - 2017 104 Cesaro, Marongiu – Economic performance and profitability of agricultural holdings in inner areas Figure 1: Classification of Italian Territory according to the Strategy for Inner Areas Source: Agency for Territorial Cohesion, 2014 Inner Areas are identified by grouping the intermediate, peripheral and ultra-peripheral areas. keywords: areas; centres; holdings; italy; journal; marongiu; north; performance; practice; profitability; vol cache: it-75.pdf plain text: it-75.txt item: #51 of 72 id: it-76 author: Pezzi, Maria Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila; Urso, Giulia; Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila title: Coping with peripherality: local resilience between policies and practices. Editorial note. date: 2017-08-28 words: 7099 flesch: 39 summary: Regional resilience; Peripherality and peripheralization; Community agency; Local entrepreneurship; Tourism in peripheral areas ABSTRACT The aim of this Special Issue is to present examples of how territories and regions cope with peripherality, in both a top-down and a bottom-up perspective, particularly relying on case studies that highlight the role of local agency in the development strategies of peripheral areas. peripheral areas to be resilient to structural change. keywords: areas; development; editorial; heritage; issue; journal; note; peripherality; pezzi; planning; policies; practices; resilience; tourism; urso cache: it-76.pdf plain text: it-76.txt item: #52 of 72 id: it-77 author: Copus, Andrew; Nordregio, Stockholm and The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen.; Mantino, Francesco; Noguera, Joan title: Inner Peripheries: an oxymoron or a real challenge for territorial cohesion? date: 2017-08-28 words: 7633 flesch: 44 summary: ISSN: 2239-267X Inner Peripheries: an oxymoron or a real challenge for territorial cohesion? Inner peripherality; Regional development; Territorial cohesion; Peripheralisation; Cohesion policy ABSTRACT Inner Peripheries remain, in many ways, territorial enigmas. keywords: areas; challenge; cohesion; copus; development; mantino; noguera; oxymoron; peripheries; planning; policy; practice; regions; vol cache: it-77.pdf plain text: it-77.txt item: #53 of 72 id: it-78 author: Zanon, Bruno; Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale e Meccanica, Università degli Studi di Trento, Italia title: Territorial Innovation in the Alps. Heterodox Reterritorialization Processes in Trentino, Italy date: 2018-01-08 words: 10729 flesch: 42 summary: As concerns ‘territorial innovation’, this occurs when a deep change, or a ‘sharp turn’, takes place in a specific environment in relation to: - the use of local resources (taking advantage of the ‘specific resources’, in particular); - the activation of new economic processes; - the construction of social networks connected to new activities; - the creation of ‘institutional thickness’. Lastly, in local development processes, institutions (local authorities, in particular) can play a positive role by providing certainty concerning the rules of transactions, or they can have a conservative role by imposing traditional procedures and refraining from innovating rules and behaviours. keywords: activities; alps; areas; development; innovation; issue; journal; networks; new; planning; planning practice; practice; processes; resources; territorial; viii; vol; zanon cache: it-78.pdf plain text: it-78.txt item: #54 of 72 id: it-79 author: Scattoni, Paolo; Sapienza, Universita' di Roma title: Flipped transparency in Community Strategic Framework. A bottom-up approach for transparent planning and urban design in Italy date: 2018-07-03 words: 6006 flesch: 54 summary: It can help to face limitations of planning processes in Italy, where too often the boundaries between planning and urban design remain unclear. Yet, in Italian planning, this is rarely granted. keywords: approach; community; csf; framework; issue; journal; planning; practice; scattoni; transparency; vol cache: it-79.pdf plain text: it-79.txt item: #55 of 72 id: it-8 author: Radstrom, Susan; Executive Director, NEW JOURNEY HOUSING title: A Place­Sustaining Framework for Local Urban Identity: an Introduction and History of Cittaslow date: 2014-02-18 words: 8174 flesch: 55 summary: This is a unique organisation of cities, moving forward with a common interest that spans borders, cultures and city identities. Many cities have done this only to lose the qualities and characteristics which originally made them great cities. keywords: cities; cittaslow; city; food; identity; life; place; place­sustaining; planning; sense cache: it-8.pdf plain text: it-8.txt item: #56 of 72 id: it-80 author: De Leo, Daniela; Sapienza, Universita' di Roma; Amadio, Irene; Sapienza, Universita' di Roma title: Describing and treating marginality in the Italian peripheries. Some advice from a UK case study date: 2018-09-07 words: 9516 flesch: 43 summary: Some advice from a UK case study IJPP – Italian Journal of Planning Practice Vol. VIII, issue 1 - 2018 112 • Geographical marginality’ provoked by the geographical distance from the new and old polarities; • ‘Functional and relational marginality’ caused by habitat degradation (in terms of: poor public space and facilities, poor infrastructures and transit networks, etc…); • ‘Morphological marginality’ produced by the presence of urban margins that can prevent the access, the crossing and the communication among urban areas; In the economical dimension: • Even by remembering that Italian urban policies have been implemented more recently than in the other European countries, the first weak point we can underlined is in the identification of the problem to face. keywords: advice; amadio; case; case study; journal; leo; marginality; peripheries; planning; planning practice; practice vol; study; uk case; urban; viii; vol cache: it-80.pdf plain text: it-80.txt item: #57 of 72 id: it-81 author: Lombardi, Marco; Sapienza, Universita' di Roma title: STAN: a software for a Community Strategic Framework date: 2018-10-29 words: 4595 flesch: 56 summary: Decision areas, options, value judgements by stakeholders (that of the group, as well as those deduced from other actors), and interconnections among decision areas can easily feed into a STAN exercise. The paper then offers a brief review of the applications so far carried out in experimental teaching exercises and proposes the possibility of developing a basic guide for using STAN software. keywords: community; decision; framework; journal; planning; practice; software; stan; viii; vol cache: it-81.pdf plain text: it-81.txt item: #58 of 72 id: it-82 author: Ricca, Federica; Sapienza, Universita' di Roma title: Practical Decision Aid for Complex Decision Processes: why Strategic Analysis with STAN is not a black box. date: 2018-10-29 words: 5184 flesch: 51 summary: They were interested in the application of OR to Human Sciences and their studies were particularly focused on the application of OR to decision problems arising in the public sector. Following this approach, in the middle of the 1970’s, Stan Openshaw and Paddy Whitehead, from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, proposed a new method to solve decision problems in the AIDA framework. keywords: aid; analysis; complex; decision; planning; problem; processes; stan cache: it-82.pdf plain text: it-82.txt item: #59 of 72 id: it-83 author: Nientied, Peter; Janku, Eranda; Polis University, Tirana, Albania title: Ambiguous Memorial Landscapes in Post-socialist Cities: The Case of Tirana’s Pyramid date: 2019-01-10 words: 8633 flesch: 55 summary: IX, issue 1 - 2019 23 APPENDIX – Map of Tirana City Centre Source: Eranda Janku, 2018 Ambiguous Memorial Landscapes in Post-socialist Cities: The Case of Tirana’s Pyramid Figure 1 - Museu Enver Hoxha (Pyramid) in 1988 THE PYRAMID MEMORIAL LANDSCAPE AS TEXT AND ARENA A changing plot In 1988, the Enver Hoxha Museum was opened in Tirana as a memorial landscape and museum of the heritage of Enver Hoxha, the long-time leader of socialist Albania who died in 1985. This article is a descriptive study that narrates the history of the so- called “Pyramid” since 1991 and explores why it was never either restored or demolished. keywords: cities; hoxha; issue; janku; journal; landscapes; memorial; new; nientied; past; planning; practice; pyramid; tirana; vol cache: it-83.pdf plain text: it-83.txt item: #60 of 72 id: it-84 author: Scattoni, Paolo; Lombardi, Marco; Pini, Marco; Turi, Roberto title: Innovative startup localization determinants and origin: A Rome city case study date: 2019-01-11 words: 6134 flesch: 49 summary: Our findings are that logistics are the main determinant of innovative startup localization for older startuppers in particular while younger startuppers pay more attention to real estate costs and proximity to home. Thus, a further purpose of this paper relates to innovative startup localization determinants within Rome: we also carried out counterfactual analysis comparing young and less young startuppers. keywords: case; city; determinants; fab; innovative; journal; localization; origin; planning; rome; startup; study; vol cache: it-84.pdf plain text: it-84.txt item: #61 of 72 id: it-85 author: Picchianti, Roberto title: Decision traceability and the strategic choice approach: the potential for revision of the city plan date: 2019-07-26 words: 11145 flesch: 49 summary: In fact, the politicians had more optimistic opinions and believed the method could be used always in the plan-making process (structure plan and operational plan). It was emphasised that over 10 years, it was possible to track every single decision taken and bring it into the creation process of the entire planning tool (structure plan and operational plan). keywords: choice approach; city plan; decision; decision areas; decision traceability; grosseto; journal; plan; planning; planning practice; potential; practice vol; process; revision; structure plan; vol cache: it-85.pdf plain text: it-85.txt item: #62 of 72 id: it-86 author: Oggioni, Chiara; UIC School of Architecture,; Chelleri, Lorenzo; UIC; Forino, Giuseppe title: Challenges and Opportunities for Pre-disaster Strategic Planning in Post-disaster Temporary Housing Provision. Evidence from Earthquakes in Central Italy (2016-2017) date: 2019-09-20 words: 9238 flesch: 46 summary: The paper investigates the challenges and opportunities of implementing post-disaster temporary housing provision in the light of a national pre-disaster strategic plan. Across centuries, post-disaster temporary housing provision and planning in Italy has led to social, economic, and environmental issues and paradoxes (Di Giovanni, 2016) that had and still have consequences on the affected places and communities in both short and long term (Forino and Carnelli, 2019). keywords: 2016; central; challenges; disaster; earthquakes; evidence; forino; housing; housing provision; italy; journal; ndcp; opportunities; planning; planning practice; post; provision; saes; vol cache: it-86.pdf plain text: it-86.txt item: #63 of 72 id: it-87 author: Altavilla, Edoardo; Falco, Enzo; Pizzo, Barbara title: Institutional fragmentation in megaprojects: lessons from the Metro C project in Rome date: 2019-09-25 words: 10460 flesch: 46 summary: Private construction firms, under this regime, were no more than mere executors of public projects. The agency Roma Metropolitane is the operative agency of Rome’s municipality on public transit projects. keywords: c project; contractor; falco; fragmentation; institutional; italian; journal; lessons; megaprojects; metro c; pizzo; planning; practice; project; public; rome; rome ijpp; vol cache: it-87.pdf plain text: it-87.txt item: #64 of 72 id: it-88 author: Colacios, Raquel; UIC Barcelona School of Architecture; Mendoza-Arroyo, Carmen; UIC Barcelona School of Architecture; Anguelovski, Isabelle; Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona title: Neighborhood reconstruction, community identity, and place attachment: mixed experiences from the mass social housing complex of Sant Cosme, Barcelona date: 2019-11-26 words: 11628 flesch: 44 summary: Yet, to date, little empirical research has examined the process of neighborhood reconstruction and public space design in mass housing complexes and assessed the extent to which the content and process of community reconstruction both through physical upgrading and public space design are able to promote – or not – community identity and place attachment. Yet, to date, little attention has been paid, using both qualitative research and urban design analysis tools, to how the process of neighborhood reconstruction and public space improvement in socially marginalized neighborhoods, along with public space design and its physical characteristics, can influence (or not) the creation of interactions, networks, and memory and, consequently, the formation of place attachment. keywords: anguelovski; barcelona; community; community identity; cosme; group; housing; identity; journal; mass; neighborhood; place attachment; planning; public; reconstruction; residents; sant; social; space cache: it-88.pdf plain text: it-88.txt item: #65 of 72 id: it-89 author: Di Giovanni, Caterina Francesca; Centre for research and studies in Sociology, ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa title: Lessons from Corviale: from the critical factors of Public Housing Plans towards a methodology for urban regeneration date: 2019-12-05 words: 6961 flesch: 53 summary: Public housing; Housing plans; Urban regeneration; Corviale; Rome ABSTRACT The case study sheds light on the past stages of the Italian public housing and recognises a model for urban regeneration of public housing. keywords: case; corviale; factors; giovanni; housing; housing plan; methodology; peep; plan; planning; regeneration; roma; rome; services; study; urban cache: it-89.pdf plain text: it-89.txt item: #66 of 72 id: it-91 author: Moshfeghi, Vahid; Mahdavinejad, Mohammadjavad; Ahmadpour, Narges; Yousefian, Samira title: Comparison of Expert- based and Exposure-based Analysis in Historical Districts. Case study: Haft-Chenar, Iran date: 2020-05-26 words: 9465 flesch: 53 summary: As a result, utilizing the appropriate participatory methods in planning and designing urban spaces will improve the quality of urban space and enable more appropriate decisions. Source: Authors Finally, by comparing the obtained scores from the results of four main components of urban space quality, it was number three that shows the quality of the place. keywords: analysis; area; comparison; districts; experts; exposure; journal; participation; people; planning; practice; quality; score; space; urban; users cache: it-91.pdf plain text: it-91.txt item: #67 of 72 id: it-92 author: Magoni, Marcello; Adami, Roberto title: The decision-making steps for the construction of Renewable Energy Plants: an analysis of the conflict factors of the Italian authorisation procedures date: 2020-10-05 words: 7762 flesch: 30 summary: ISSN: 2239-267X IJPP – Italian Journal of Planning Practice Vol. X, issue 1 - 2020 106 The decision-making steps for the construction of Renewable Energy Plants: an analysis of the conflict factors of the Italian authorisation procedures Marcello Magoni Re sp o n s ib le o f C lim a te C h an g e, R isk an d R es ili en c e Lab o r ato r y , Po l itecn ico Renewable Energy Plants; Energy Planning; Energy Landscapes; Energy Land Suitability; Governance of Energy Plants ABSTRACT keywords: areas; authorisation; authorisation procedures; conflict; construction; decision; energy; energy plants; factors; issue; landscape; making; planning; plants; procedures; res plants cache: it-92.pdf plain text: it-92.txt item: #68 of 72 id: it-93 author: Zetti, Iacopo; Department of Architecture, University of Florence title: Power relationships, citizens participation and persistence of rational paradigm in spatial planning: the Tuscan experience date: 2020-12-30 words: 9845 flesch: 42 summary: The second regards the relationship between the normative side of spatial planning and the possibility of a counter-hegemonic, radical, project for a redistribution of power (Albrechts, 2015), where spatial justice implies inclusiveness in spatial planning decisions. In the committee were involved representatives of the Municipality; of the Regional Administration (the Guarantor for Citizens Involvement in spatial planning processes, that is an official, but independent, authority); of the Provincial Administration; the experts and technicians of the administrative bodies controlling environmental questions and the Drainage Authority. keywords: citizens; decision; experience; issue; journal; paradigm; participation; participatory; persistence; planning; planning practice; power; process; rationality; regional; relationships; vol; zetti cache: it-93.pdf plain text: it-93.txt item: #69 of 72 id: it-94 author: Graniero, Agrippino; City of Naples title: The third level urban planning in Naples: Private initiative between criticality and best practices date: 2021-02-25 words: 6850 flesch: 35 summary: Such plans have the difficult task of creating a link between the dimension of urban planning and that of architecture. These plans, in fact, have the difficult task of constituting a link between the dimension of urban planning and that of architecture, they represent the link between what is planned and what is then built in reality. keywords: approval; areas; initiative; intervention; level; naples; piani; planning; planning practice; plans; procedure; pua cache: it-94.pdf plain text: it-94.txt item: #70 of 72 id: it-95 author: Magoni, Marcello; Politecnico di Milano; Radaelli, Rachele; Politecnico di Milano title: Toward a shared glossary for territorial risk management due to climate change date: 2021-06-09 words: 8546 flesch: 36 summary: Territorial risk management requires the contribution of experts from different disciplines who must find a common methodological approach and language, to favour an effective integration of the relative knowledge, skills and practices and to achieve efficient communication in the development and implementation of policies, strategies and actions (GFDRR, 2014; UNDRR, 2019). Starting from this preliminary exploration, it is intended to contribute to the improvement of a glossary for territorial risk management due to climate change by proposing definitions of those terms that are still discordant or that have not yet been explored, trying to take a step forward from the glossaries relating to climate change. keywords: capability; change; climate; climate change; event; glossary; hazard; impacts; management; phase; planning; reconstruction; reduction; resources; risk; risk management; territory; vulnerability cache: it-95.pdf plain text: it-95.txt item: #71 of 72 id: it-97 author: Yousefian, Samira; Pourjafar, Mohammadreza; Moshfeghi, Mohammad; Mahdavinejad, Mohammadjavad title: Assessing the effects of urban canyon's direction on air flow pattern and CO dispersion using CFD (A case study of Tehran) date: 2021-11-16 words: 7268 flesch: 56 summary: Performance assessment of Large Eddy Simulation (LES) for modeling dispersion in an urban street canyon with tree planting. Numerical simulation of atmospheric pollutant dispersion in an urban street canyon: comparison between rans and les. keywords: air; canyon; cfd; direction; dispersion; et al; flow; street; tehran; urban; wind cache: it-97.pdf plain text: it-97.txt item: #72 of 72 id: it-99 author: Ahmadpour, Narges; Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Art University of Tehran, Iran.; Yousefian, Samira; Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran.; Moshfeghi, Vahid; Qazvin Branch, Islamic Azad University, Qazvin, Iran; Alizadeh, Hadi; Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran title: Analysing the impact of urban morphology on the thermal comfort of the street canyon in a hot and dry climate (Case Study of Kashan, Iran) date: 2021-12-07 words: 7558 flesch: 57 summary: A comprehensive review of thermal comfort studies in urban open spaces. Thermal comfort effects of urban design strategies in high-rise urban environments in a sub-tropical climate. keywords: case; climate; comfort; design; et al; impact; iran; journal; kashan; planning; spaces; street; study; temperature; thermal; urban cache: it-99.pdf plain text: it-99.txt