The interdependence between anthropic and natural processes poses unprecedented challenges in managing the growth and requalification of cities, and requires a new frame of reference to guide the evolution of an urban shape that is capable of better responding to the complex interactions between human processes, environmental and ecological resilience, and the landscape. To do this with the aim of testing a new methodology to evaluate the urban form that is aimed at sustainability, the following are necessary: a comprehensive dynamic analysis of urban systems with the support of multiple integrated disciplinary.
Form of the City, Urban Sustainability, and Landscape Quality
D'ONOFRIO, Rosalba
2012-01-01
Abstract
The interdependence between anthropic and natural processes poses unprecedented challenges in managing the growth and requalification of cities, and requires a new frame of reference to guide the evolution of an urban shape that is capable of better responding to the complex interactions between human processes, environmental and ecological resilience, and the landscape. To do this with the aim of testing a new methodology to evaluate the urban form that is aimed at sustainability, the following are necessary: a comprehensive dynamic analysis of urban systems with the support of multiple integrated disciplinary.File in questo prodotto:
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