Hint from case studies
Territorial planning; Land take definition; Governance; Wide area planning
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Van Gogh, Champs de blé à Arles, 1888. |
Soil sealing, land take, food security: Soil sealing and land take represent one of the most important threats to European agricultural soils, having potential consequences on food security
- Land take and Soil Ecosystem Service losses: some data from Emilia-Romagna,
Ciro Gardi; Nicola Dall’Olio, Extended abstract (253.4 KB)
- Monitoring soil consumption: strengths, weaknesses, and effectiveness of different monitoring approaches in Italy,
Aldo Treville, Extended abstract (256.62 KB)
- The case study of the industrial Ceramic District,
Barbara Guandalini, Nazaria Marchi
Poster (1.5 MB); Extended Abstract (
214.34 KB)
- Valorisation of the flatland-hill passages as multi-use elements structuring the peri-urban landscape of “the city of ceramics”,
Vittoria Montaletti, Raffaele Berti
Poster (2.51 MB), Extended abstract (
639.5 KB)
- Analysis of the relation between Contaminated Sites and Urban Planning,
Igor Villani
Poster (708.43 KB), Extended abstract (
372.7 KB)
- Experimentation about a map on "marginal territories" within the Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy),
Daniele Bonaposta
Extended abstract (891.82 KB)