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In: Urbanistica 51
Una nuova vision ha animato la redazione del Quadro Strategico Nazionale 2007-13 per il settore delle "infrastrutture e città": una strategia reticolare di innovazione capace di orientare interventi di costituzione di cluster produttivi e innovativi, di connessione di piattaforme, di ricentralizzazione di aree urbane attraverso la riqualificazione dei nodi e la dotazione di servizi collettivi. La questione centrale nelle politiche di sviluppo integrato regionale-nazionale-transnazionale, quindi, sarà orientata ad agire in termini di "messa a sistema" che possa garantire il rafforzamento – o la creazione – di reti e armature territoriali, a partire da piattaforme attualmente esistenti sulle quali sono già state attivate politiche di valorizzazione e che necessitano di rafforzare le proprie reti di relazione locale e sovralocale, intercettando e rafforzando le filiere produttive, le filiere turistiche, i sistemi formativi e le reti di trasporto in un'ottica di distretto.
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Contro il perdurante modello di sviluppo dissipativo e distruttivo dell'Antropocene (Crutzen e Stoermer, 2000), l'Augmented City Lab (ACL) teorizza e sperimenta modelli per uno sviluppo locale di città e territori neoantropocenici, ispirati da una nuova responsabilità e una nuova ermeneutica del piano territoriale e del progetto urbanistico come esito di una creatività generatrice di cure, di recuperi e di riattivazioni di centri urbani che tornino ad alimentare cicli di vita, a coltivare i talenti degli abitanti, ad attrarre idee, a generare innovazione, a produrre nuove economie e a rafforzare reti di solidarietà (Carta, 2021 e Carta & Ronsivalle, 2020). Il Laboratorio di ricerca Augmented City Lab ha condotto negli anni numerose attività a fianco delle comunità locali e nei territori per contribuire ad individuare ed elaborare possibili politiche e azioni per superare le condizioni di fragilità. Le più recenti esperienze sono descritte in questo articolo, a partire dal framework teoretico e metodologico dello "arcipelago rur-urbano" fino all'applicazione alle comunità di Favara, Alcamo e dei Sicani (Sicilia). ; Against the continuing dissipative and destructive development model of the Anthropocene (Crutzen and Stoermer, 2000), the Augmented City Lab research laboratory (ACL) theorizes and experiments local development strategies of Neoanthropocene cities and territories, inspired by a new responsibility and a new hermeneutics in territorial planning and urban design as the result of creativity that generates care, of recovery and reactivation of urban centres that return to feed lifecycles, to foster the talents of the inhabitants, to attract ideas, to generate innovation, to produce new economies and to strengthen networks and sense of oneness (Carta, 2021 and Carta & Ronsivalle, 2020). The ACL has conducted over the years numerous activities in territories as a test bed to help local communities identify and develop possible policies and actions to overcome the conditions of their fragility. The most recent experiences are described in this paper, starting from the theoretical and methodological framework of the "rur-urban archipelago" to the application in Favara, Alcamo and Sicani Communities (Sicily).
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In: UNIPA Springer Series
This book presents a new paradigm of knowledge and action with respect to urban waterfronts, the "fluid city paradigm", explaining its methodological framework and describing an integrated and creative planning approach in which waterfront regeneration is pursued as a key urban renewal strategy. The book focuses especially on the WATERFRONT project ("Water And Territorial policiEs for integRation oF multisectoRial develOpmeNT"), which was funded jointly by Italy and Malta with the goal of developing common guidelines, strategies, and operational tools for the planning of coastal areas based on cross-border exchange of experiences. In the described approach, the waterfront is recognized as having a wider identity, acknowledging the complexity of the relationship between seaport and town and taking into account the physical and environmental components of human settlement, infrastructure, and productive and recreational activities. Detailed attention is paid especially to the process of renewal in the port city of Trapani, with discussion of the implemented actions, plans, and programs. The book also examines the practices adopted to transform city-port relationships across Europe in pursuit of innovative and sustainable development
Taken from a research project entitled Re-Loaded City: Strategies of ReCycle to Restart the City, based in the city of Palermo, this book tests means of reinvigorating abandoned and wasted urban space. Reclaiming polluted or destitute land is a difficult process. However, by conceptualising it as a recycling of urban space, this book approaches the subject in a fresh and optimistic manner.
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- COSMOPOLITAN HABITAT -- 01 VISION -- COSMOPOLITAN DESIGN -- PLANNING THE NEOCOSMOPOLITAN HABITAT -- COSMOPOLITAN POSTCARDS -- 02 ACTIONS -- Videoworks Palermo 19 -- THE COSMOPOLITAN CITY -- Workshop Palermo 20 -- COSMOPOLITAN HABITAT WORKSHOP -- Palermo Atlas and Projects -- THE SEEDS AND POINTS OF VIEW OF COSMOPOLITAN PALERMO -- Projects: Open City -- PALERMO OPEN CITY -- Projects: Urban Narratives -- URBAN NARRATIVES -- 03 EXPLORATIONS -- Cosmopolitan Atmosphere -- COSMOPOLITAN INSTITUTIONS AS AGENTS OF CHANGE -- MANAGING OLD AND NEW URBAN ENVIRONMENTS IN THE CITY OF ÉVORA: DIFFICULTIES IN FIXING LONG-TERM COSMOPOLITAN PUBLIC POLICIES -- PALERMO-HANOVER: URBAN STORIES FROM COSMOPOLITAN PEOPLE -- GIBELLINA: VANGUARD OF A COSMOPOLITAN CITY -- HISTORIC URBAN LANDSCAPES: HOW TO IMPROVE NEOCOSMOPOLITANISM IN HISTORIC CENTRES -- URBAN BRICOLEURS -- OVERTOURISM IN CONTEMPORARY CITIES: PARADOXES OF AN ANTI-COSMOPOLITAN PHENOMENON. CAUSES, CONSEQUENCES, AND TREATMENT -- Cosmopolitan Accelerators -- HABITAT 5.0 -- "NEGOTIATE AS YOU GO ALONG": INFRASTRUCTURES FOR SHARED, "HYBRID" TERRITORIES -- REVALORISING ATHENS -- URBAN EVENTS AS COSMOPOLITAN ACCELERATORS AND POST-PANDEMIC CITIES: REFLECTIONS ON MANIFESTA 12 IN PALERMO -- POSTCOLONIAL COSMOPOLITANISMS: TWO PORT CITIES AND THE LINKAGES BETWEEN THE CARIBBEAN AND THE BALTIC SEA -- THE INNER TERRITORIES: FROM THE MARGINS TO COSMOPOLITAN CENTRES -- SLOW-LIVING HABITATS: ACTIVATING SPACES AND NETWORKS -- Cosmopolitan Makers -- HETEROTOPIAS AS PLACES OF CHANGE IN THE COSMOPOLITAN ENVIRONMENT -- THE AGENCY OF COSMOPOLITAN DESIGN -- THE COSMOPOLITANISM OF COMMUNITIES: PUBLIC SPACE AS A GENERATOR OF EQUALITY AND DEMOCRACY -- AN OPEN CITY OF PRACTICES: COSMOPOLITAN INTERACTIONS IN BOLOGNA -- CREATIVE FOOD NODES: INNOVATING THE ROLE OF URBAN MARKETS IN THE COSMOPOLITAN HABITAT -- LIVING COSMOPOLITAN HABITAT -- MAPPING PRACTICES FOR A COSMOPOLITAN WORLD -- DESIGNING RESILIENCE: TRANS-SCALAR CO-DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR RESILIENT HABITATS -- TOWARDS A LIVING-ORIENTED APPROACH TO URBAN DESIGN BY COSMOPOLITAN RISK COMMUNITIES -- AUTHORS
Intro -- Introduction: Antifragile Augmented Communities -- Contents -- About the Editors -- Design + Health: The Open City Paradigm -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Health -- 1.2 Social-Cultural Interactional Domain -- 1.3 Material-Spatial Interactional Domain -- 1.4 Bodily-Motor Interactional Domain -- 1.5 Perceptual-Cognitive Interactional Domain -- 1.6 Fragmentation in Health, Life, and Social Sciences -- 1.7 Fragmentation in Urban Systems -- 1.8 Fragmentations and Futures of the Food System -- 1.9 Towards a Design + Health Paradigm -- 2 Conclusion -- References -- The Resilient Landscape of a Community -- References -- Urban Resilience: A New Way to Live the Urban Space -- 1 City and the Crisis: Where are We From? -- 2 The Proximity City -- 3 Some Conclusions, Some Starting Points -- References -- Genius (Is Not) Loci Why Places Are Always Reborn from Something that Comes from the Outside -- 1 A Place in Itself is Not a Good -- 2 The Value of Forgetfulness -- 3 The Second Life of a Place -- 4 The Second Life of a Person -- 5 Genius Comes from The Outside -- 6 The Digital World is The Biggest Possibility of Reinventing Places -- References -- Caring for the City with the City -- 1 Law, Urban Regeneration and Sustainability -- 2 A Matter of Memory, Inclusion and Community Efforts -- 3 The City Saves Itself Alone -- 4 Urban Resilience and Resistance -- 4.1 Some Examples of Community Resistance -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Studying the Metabolism of Resilient Communities: Urban Practices, Micronarratives, and Their Agency -- 1 Urban Metabolism and Resilience Practices -- 2 Urban Metabolism Micronarratives -- 3 The Agency of Metabolic Micronarratives -- References -- Sense of Community and Spatial Agency: Key Elements of Resilient Communities -- References.
In: Med smart cities 1
In: Urbanistica 228