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Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning -

Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning

Proceedings of INPUT 2023 - Volume 1
Buch | Hardcover
XXXVI, 719 Seiten
2024 | 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-54117-9 (ISBN)
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This book gathers the proceedings of the INPUT2023 Conference on 'Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning.' The 12th International Conference INPUT was held at the University of L'Aquila, Italy, on September 6-8, 2023, and brought together international scholars in the fields of planning, civil engineering and architecture, ecology, and social science, to strengthen the knowledge on nature-based solutions and to enhance the implementation and replication of these solutions in different contexts. The book represents the state of the art of modeling and computational approaches to innovations in urban and regional planning, with a transdisciplinary and borderless character to address the complexity of contemporary socio-ecological systems and following a practice-oriented and problem-solving approach. Computational tools, technologies, data, mathematical models, and decision support tools are explored for providing innovative spatial planning modeling methodologies.

Part I: Geospatial earth data to support the restoration of soil ecosystems and implications for spatial planning (geo4sp).- A customized JAVA OpenStreetMap preset to extract solar panel installations for humanitarian purposes.- Copernicus geodatabase for investigating land cover changes at the European scale.- Earth observation data for sustainable management of water resources to inform spatial planning strategies.- Future urban setting and effects on the hydrographic system. The case study of Bologna, Italy.- Using SAR observation data to support the spatial planning in areas affected by landslide phenomena.- Part II: Geodesign for Informed Collaborative Spatial Planning and Design.- Geodesign as a supplementary tool to Strategic Environmental Assessment.- Geovisualization and Geodesign in a framework for the evaluation of Landscape Units as a basis for the sustainable planning of the Quadrilátero Ferrífero, Brazil.- Participatory Mapping to Improve Urban Resilience starting from the experiences in the scientific literature and virtuous cases.- Geodesign in the shared decision to create Full Protection Conservation Units, as a mitigating and compensatory action for the transformations of iron mining in the landscape.- Geoprocessing, Geodesign and Urban Parameters: geoinformation and co-creation of ideas in urban planning teaching.- Geodesign: (a personal) retrospective, and perspectives.- Geodesign in the teaching process of global agreements: Sustainable Development Goals and Smart Cities.- Geodesign for open spaces management in mining-dependent urban settlements.- Strategies for democratizing development. Application of Geodesign in a low-context culture.- Part III: The Urban Digital Twin: a new dimension for the land planning.- Applying 4.0 technologies to public spaces. Exploring new functions and interactions in Savona University Campus.- Urban Built Environment Visual Features Modeling For 3D GeoSimulation Using USD Standard Specifications.- Digital Twin for urban development.- Digital twins of cities vs. digital twins for cities.- Beyond the smart city. The Urban Digital Twin for the augmented city: the Vox Hortus project.- The applicability of the urban digital twin in the detailed choices of the urban plan.- Urban and spatial planning through the support tool of the regional Digital Twin.- Towards sustainable urban development: Matera's Urban Digital Twin and challenges in data integration.- City burning: new approaches to measure the UHI and its effect on urban energy balance.- Part IV: Spreading Porosity: the Contribution of Planning Tools in Increasing Soil Permeability.- A multidimensional assessment model of settlement efficiency at the urban scale.- The shapes of adaptive ground design: a new taxonomy between spatial quality and ecological performance.- Urban Planning and Water Resources: Integrated regeneration strategies for contemporary territories.- Towards the integration of soil desealing in the urban areas' transformation processes.- Part V: Research and Standards for Sustainable Spatial Planning (R&S4SP).- Holistic approach for sustainable cities and communities: best practices in living labs.- Need of New Standards for New Definition of Cities.- The issue of standards development for sustainable cities and communities: ISO 37101 case study.- Establishing a Knowledge Value Chain for Sustainable Spatial Planning and Urban Governance: Meeting the SDGs through Technical Standards.- Towards a definition of "tourism ecosystem" for sustainable development of inland areas.- The Planning Tool Mosaic as a tool for sustainable land management. Keys point for a national regulatory framework.- Mapping Civic Uses in Abruzzo Region: Opportunities for Sustainable Resource Management.- Spatial decision making for improvement of the resilience of the historic areas: SHELTER DSS.- Achieving SDGs through Public Participation in Spatial Planning and Urban Governance: International Standards for Effective Implementation.- Embedding resilience to climate change and natural hazards in smart services.- Part VI: Coastal planning: diagnostic tools to address physical, social and environmental concerns.- Port cities. Models of governance, port and local planning and sub-areas of city-port interaction. The case of Livorno and Valencia.- Analysis of the influence of coastal urban regeneration strategies on water quality.- Extreme sea level variation in future climate change scenarios: the case of Abruzzo Region coastal area.- Physics and coastal planning strategies: two sides of the same coin.- Long-term evolution of the shoreline of the south Lazio region (Italy) littoral cell by combining historical aerial photography and satellite imagery.- Distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides in two coastal sediment cores in the Mong Cai area, Vietnam.- Coastal urbanization and ecosystem services depletion: an Italian case study.- Part VII: Territorial strategies in place-based and community-led energy transitions.- Modeling structural equations to balance the positive energy area in cities.- Urban polycentric structures: scenarios of energy communities of small and medium-sized cities.- Place-based strategies for energy transitions in Apulia: pilot experiences, limitations and prospects.- Part VIII: Innovative simulations for urban planning: decoding configuration, morphology and space.- Percolation model to capture urban coalescence («Natural Cities»). The case of Italy.- Preprocessing Open Data for Optimizing Estimation Times in Urban Network Analysis: Extracting, Filtering, Geoprocessing, and Simplifying the Road-Center Lines.- Urban safety and resilience: agent-based modelling simulations for pre-disaster planning.- Territorial Analysis of Regional Disparities in Brazil: Impacts on Sustainable Urban Mobility and Accessibility.- Space Syntax vs Agent-Based Modelling in the maze of urban complexity: a critical comparison between top-down and bottom-up approaches and applications.- Part IX: The energy transition of the built environment.- The Energy Efficiency of Building Components. The Case of Historical Masonry Through a Multidisciplinary Approach.- Urban energy analysis and building performance evaluation: the case of Segrate Municipality.- Establishing a renewable energy community in a residential district: advantages and implementation challenges.- Innovative and sustainable solutions for the organization of energy and service networks in historical centres.- Part X: Innovations in the 15 minute-city approaches: conceptual, data-driven, and practical developments towards a sustainable urban planning.- Tackling Un-Sustainable Mobility. Smart city tools to limit car access to the city center through MaaS solutions, the Genoese experience.- Travel-time in a grid: modelling movement dynamics in the "minute city".- Building a 15-minute city: a methodological approach for assessing the socio-economic and environmental effects of locating amenities in low-density settlement contexts.- Spatial and Configurational Analysis for the implementation of the 15-minute city model. The Case study of Perugia, Italy. Assessing the Relationship between Spatial Configuration and Proximity to Basic Services. The case studies of Matera and Terni, Italy.- Possibility, opportunity, capability. A critical reinterpretation for accessibility planning in the 15-minute city.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Zusatzinfo XXXVI, 719 p. 241 illus., 212 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Schlagworte cultural heritage • Environmental sustainability • Input • Rural landscapes • Socio-ecological Systems • spatial decision-making • spatial planning • urban planning • Urban Science
ISBN-10 3-031-54117-0 / 3031541170
ISBN-13 978-3-031-54117-9 / 9783031541179
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