Post Un-Lock

Post Un-Lock
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From Territorial Vulnerabilities to Local Resilience
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Artikel-Nr:
9783031338939
Veröffentl:
2023
Einband:
HC runder Rücken kaschiert
Erscheinungsdatum:
04.07.2023
Seiten:
200
Autor:
Grazia Brunetta
Gewicht:
507 g
Format:
241x160x16 mm
Serie:
The Urban Book Series
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Grazia Brunetta Full Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Politecnico di Torino, DIST - Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning. She is Scientific coordinator of the Responsible Risk Resilience Centre (R3C) of Politecnico di Torino, where she coordinates an interdisciplinary research team to enhance cities forward resilience in planning and policy. Her main research activities show a deep and constant involvement in the field of urban and regional planning, with a particular focus on the innovation in the theories, methodologies and approaches for spatial planning, in both research and academic teaching activity. She is the scientific coordinator of 2nd level specialising master programme in "Metodi e Tecniche per il governo di territori resilienti. Verso la gestione integrata dei rischi". She is member of the Expert committee of the Intensive Training on Urban Resilience organized by University of Southern Denmark. Since 2015, she is coordinatorof the Risk Management and Adaptation working group of the international programme RESURBE on Urban Resilience and Climate Change Adaptation, RECNET. She is the scientific coordinator of a wide range of researches on regional and environmental planning, dealing with institutional innovation in spatial planning, evaluation in planning, spatial analysis for regional development, urban resilience in planning and design. On these topics she has been coordinator of many international and national research teams and invited speaker in national and international conferences. She has authored more than 250 publications.


Patrizia Lombardi is Vice Rector for Sustainable campus and communities and Professor in Planning evaluation and decision making at Politecnico di Torino where she also coordinates the Green team office since 2015, managing all issues related to sustainable campus. Founder and President-elect of the Italian Netwok of Universities for Sustainable development since 2019, she chairs the Coordination Committee which provides guidance to the 84 associated universities and to the 800 delegates across seven working groups. She is an established figure in the field of Sustainable communities development and Smart Cities for over 25 years and she has coordinated or served as lead partner several Pan-European Projects, including SCORE - Supporting Consumer Ownership in Renewable Energies, SHAPE-ENERGY - Social Sciences and Humanities for Advancing Policy in European Energy, POCACITO - Post-carbon cities in Europe: A long-term outlook, DIMMER - District Information Modeling and Management for Energy Reduction, MILESECURE-2050 - Multidimensional Impact of the Low-carbon European Strategy on Energy Security, and Socio-Economic Dimension up to 2050 perspective, UNI-metrics - Value metrics and policies for a Sustainable University campus, Marie Curie project, EU, January 2012. She has supported both industries, private sector and public administrations, including the Italian Ministry of Sustainable Infrastructure and Mobility in achieving SDGs. She has published over 250 papers in specialized textbooks and international journals. She received several awards for both career development and scientifical papers.


Angioletta Voghera is a Full Professor of Urban and Regional Planning in the Interuniversity Department of Urban and Regional Studies and Planning (DIST) of the Politecnico of Torino. In the Politecnico di Torino, she represents the DIST in the Task Force on Technology Transfer. She is a Member of the Scientific Committee of S3+LAB-Urban Sustainability & Security Laboratory for Social Challenges and of the Board of the Interdipartimental Responsible Risk Resilience Centre (R3C Centre). In 2014, she was Visiting Researcher at EPFL of Lausanne. Since 2014 she has been the Coordinator of the National Community on Landscape and Biodiversity of the National Institute of Urban Planning (INU). Since 2021 she has been theC

This open access book builds a framework that holds together numerous open issues in territorial planning: from the understanding of territorial, landscape, environmental and climatic dynamics to the analysis of local vulnerabilities, to the use of modern survey techniques to support planning. What is the role of urban and regional planning in achieving the sustainable development goals of our communities considering the major issues posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in urban planning? And how do these medium- and long-term objectives interact with the needs that the emergency has given rise to?

Post Un-Lock-from territorial vulnerabilities to local resilience-aims to provide the reader with a useful key to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic can be seen as a catalyst for a restart based on the concepts of sustainability and resilience. In fact, the COVID-19 experience evidences the need to propose a planning system able to integrate multiple scales according to an interdisciplinary approach focused on in-depth knowledge of the territorial risks and vulnerabilities. Besides, with the contribution of the new technologies, it is able to rethink spaces on a neighbourhood scale, conceived as a "local resilience unit" that ensures the population high standards of safety, liveability, and accessibility to proximity services. In this view, planning is increasingly concerned about social aspects and the well-being of communities, supported by indicators and evaluation tools. With the proposal of the concept of local resilience unit, Post Un-Lock takes a step forward towards the definition of a new paradigm of local planning and a topic for urban regeneration.

Builds a framework that holds together numerous open issues in territorial planning
Part 1: The research.- Post-pandemic challenges. The role of local governance for territorial resilience.- Part 2: Topics.- Notes of spatial implications of Covid-19. Evidence from Piedmont Region, Italy.- The role of the minor hydrographic system in increasing the ecological network.- Ecosystem services and territorial resilience: The role of green and blue infrastructure.- Indicators and scenarios for sustainable development at the local level.- Towards neighborhoods as minimum units of resilience?- Part 3: Case studies.- NO2 concentrations and Covid-19 in local systems of North-West Italy.- The COVID-19 effects and the development process of Lanzo Valleys in a metro-mountain perspective.- Analysis of hydrogeological risks related to climate change: Testing the ClimeApp assessment tool on the Torino Nord Homogenous Zone.- From knowledge to land-use planning: Local resilient experience in the territory of the municipality of Mappano.- Space for rights. The school between urban standards and social innovation.- Part 4: Digital tools.- The 3D metric survey for the digital cartographic production to support the knowledge of the new Municipality of Mappano.- Sources and data for the analysis of the metropolitan territory with GIS tools.- Part 5: Lesson learned and perspectives.- Final remarks on the implementation of the post-pandemic city and the role of technology.

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