This book analyses international Green Infrastructure (GI) planning and design strategies. The GI strategy is widely recognized for its multifunctionality (as a tool for ecological, economic and social enhancement) and multiscalarity. Starting from this assumption, the book intends to implement the concept of GI and blue networks in planning strategies and their linked urban projects. New urban and regional paradigms of the latest years, such as urban sprawl, ecosystem services, biodiversity, urban resilience, climate change and health emergencies, have made it necessary to rethink cities…mehr
This book analyses international Green Infrastructure (GI) planning and design strategies. The GI strategy is widely recognized for its multifunctionality (as a tool for ecological, economic and social enhancement) and multiscalarity. Starting from this assumption, the book intends to implement the concept of GI and blue networks in planning strategies and their linked urban projects.
New urban and regional paradigms of the latest years, such as urban sprawl, ecosystem services, biodiversity, urban resilience, climate change and health emergencies, have made it necessary to rethink cities and territories and their related plans and projects. To satisfy these paradigms, worldwide plans and projects have started to focus both on short-term and long-term processes and strategies which integrate environmental, landscape and ecological elements.
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Benedetta Giudice is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Urban Planning at Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning, Politecnico and Università di Torino, Italy. Her main research activities focus on land take containment policies and green infrastructure planning and design. She participated in national and international research projects working on cultural and landscape heritage, territorial vulnerabilities, and public spaces. Currently, she collaborates with the Responsible Risk Resilience Centre, R3C, of Politecnico di Torino and the European Documentation Centre on Nature Park Planning (CED PPN). In 2021, she published "Planning and Design Perspectives for Land Take Containment: An Operative Framework" (Springer). Gilles Novarina is an economist, planner, emeritus professor at Grenoble Alpes University and researcher in the Centre of Excellence in Architecture Environment & Building Cultures (Grenoble School of Architecture). He is the author of "Plan et projet. L'urbanisme en France et en Italie" (Anthropos, 2003), co-author of "Société urbaine et nouvelle économie" (L'Harmattan, 2010) and of "De la technopole à la métropole ? L'exemple de Grenoble" (Paris, Éditions du Moniteur, 2015). His main research themes are territorial planning, sustainable mobility, heritage and landscape valorisation. For the Ministry of ecological transition, he was involved in an assessment approach of the effects of UNESCO Word Heritage Sites on local development. He is preparing, for the first quarter of 2023, the publication of a book about planning theory (Éditions du Moniteur). Angioletta Voghera is an architect and full professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the Interuniversity Department of Urban and Regional Studies and Planning (DIST), Politecnico of Torino. She isthe Coordinator of the Master of Science in Territorial, Urban, Environmental and Landscape Planning since 2021 and Vice-coordinator of the 2nd level Master in "Methods and techniques for the governance of resilient territories. Towards integrated risk management" since 2021. Her main research activities are in the field of Regional and Landscape and Protected Areas Planning, and Urban Design with reference to European contexts. On these topics, she is the author of over 230 publications in books and national and international journals. In the last 10 years, she collaborated and coordinated many research projects within institutional agencies (IUCN; ICROM, ICCROM; Europarc; Iranian Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Organisation; ISPRA; Federparchi; MIBACT/Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism; Piedmont Region; Province of Turin; Metropolitan City of Turin; INU; municipalities) and others financed by EuropeanFP7 and Horizon 2020.
Inhaltsangabe
Framing green (and blue) infrastructure.- Part 1: Planning strategies.- Milton Keynes, the "Forest City". From the landscape planning to the advent of the car, lessons for the future green infrastructure?- Towards a method of assessing the well-being brought by landscape and heritage along a blue and green infrastructure: The Loire Valley (France).- Unfolding the Aniene River in Peri-urban Rome. From conflicts to opportunities for a sustainable strategy.- Landscape and ecological networks.- A multi-scalar green infrastructure project for the landscape enhancement and regional regeneration of media and Alta Valtellina.- Re-urbanising the contemporary city. Spatial planning and green strategy in Turin.- Part 2: Urban design.- When constraints become assets in the design of blue-green infrastructures: An insight from two cases in the Western part of France (Loire River Basin).- 'River Movie', nature, and culture projects on the banks of Lyon's Rhône and Saône Rivers.- Designing a captivating proximity to water: Two case studies of the Iberian Peninsula.- Limiting soil sealing and depaving: Local actions for regenerating public spaces to build green infrastructures.-"Surviving the City". Nature as an architecture design strategy for a more resilient urban ecosystem.- Part 3: Innovative practices. A dialogue between researchers and practitioners.- From theory to planning practice. The green and blue infrastructure in the urban plan of Ravenna. Interview with Carlo Gasparrini.- Green and blue infrastructure. Integration of landscapes. Interview with Andreas Kipar (Studio Land).- Integration of biodiversity in the urban project approach. Interview with Magali Volkwein and Sébastien Roussel (Agence Devillers and Associés Paris).- Future perspectives and approaches towards operationalisation.
Framing green (and blue) infrastructure.- Part 1: Planning strategies.- Milton Keynes, the "Forest City". From the landscape planning to the advent of the car, lessons for the future green infrastructure?- Towards a method of assessing the well-being brought by landscape and heritage along a blue and green infrastructure: The Loire Valley (France).- Unfolding the Aniene River in Peri-urban Rome. From conflicts to opportunities for a sustainable strategy.- Landscape and ecological networks.- A multi-scalar green infrastructure project for the landscape enhancement and regional regeneration of media and Alta Valtellina.- Re-urbanising the contemporary city. Spatial planning and green strategy in Turin.- Part 2: Urban design.- When constraints become assets in the design of blue-green infrastructures: An insight from two cases in the Western part of France (Loire River Basin).- 'River Movie', nature, and culture projects on the banks of Lyon's Rhône and Saône Rivers.- Designing a captivating proximity to water: Two case studies of the Iberian Peninsula.- Limiting soil sealing and depaving: Local actions for regenerating public spaces to build green infrastructures.-"Surviving the City". Nature as an architecture design strategy for a more resilient urban ecosystem.- Part 3: Innovative practices. A dialogue between researchers and practitioners.- From theory to planning practice. The green and blue infrastructure in the urban plan of Ravenna. Interview with Carlo Gasparrini.- Green and blue infrastructure. Integration of landscapes. Interview with Andreas Kipar (Studio Land).- Integration of biodiversity in the urban project approach. Interview with Magali Volkwein and Sébastien Roussel (Agence Devillers and Associés Paris).- Future perspectives and approaches towards operationalisation.
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