Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools
The COVID-19 health emergency after the occurrence of the subprime crisis of 2007 has highlighted the economic, social, and environmental shortcomings of urban systems. The most difficult challenge of the 21st century is the ability to carry out effective interventions in cities to mitigate urban ge...
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| description | The COVID-19 health emergency after the occurrence of the subprime crisis of 2007 has highlighted the economic, social, and environmental shortcomings of urban systems. The most difficult challenge of the 21st century is the ability to carry out effective interventions in cities to mitigate urban genetic anomalies (urban sprawl, urban sprinkling, etc.) and avoid land consumption. In this context, the active industrial sites that are subject to reclamation interventions, including reconversion and monitoring of the effects, are of national interest and play a crucial role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by Agenda 2030. Since the "Stockholm Conference" of 1972, the European Union has brought to governments’ attention the need to plan actions that aim to reduce the negative effects caused by impactful land use. The 17 SDGs of the 2030 Agenda, the recent “NextGenerationEU”, and the New Green Deal targets represent the current global efforts that aim to improve the future of European urban development. It is, therefore, imperative to pursue the efficient management of existing real estate assets and adequate regulation of new building according to the current relevance of the ESG’s criteria (Environmental, Social and Governance). With this Special Issue, we present papers that provide insights into the assessment and evaluation frameworks concerning the risks of economic, financial, social, health, and environmental issues generated by land consumption or industrial and production activities in the urban environment where both public and private subjects are involved. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1753362026-04-16T20:18:14Z Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools Anelli, Debora Morano, Pierluigi Locurcio, Marco Tajani, Francesco Global South Urban modeling Neoliberal public policy Globalization Socio-environmental sustainability Mexico Smart city Urban innovation Informatization Difference-in-differences China Geodesign Vulnerability analysis Landscape design Urban and environmental planning Sustainable and resilient planning Interdisciplinary Flood vulnerability Comparative case study Land finance Local government debt Green economy transition Moderating effect Silk Road network Kernel density estimation Spatial cluster analysis Regional connectivity Heritage landscapes conservation Active transport Cycling Walking 20-min neighbourhood Policy Transportation planning Pedestrian Infrastructure resilience Evaluation system Risk–resilience coupling Resilience transmission Resilience enhancement African cities Urban expansion Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios Land use Population density Spatial analysis Flooding Housing elevation Housing retrofit Mitigation Housing assistance programs Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Urban regeneration Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Brazil Porto Maravilha N A thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture The COVID-19 health emergency after the occurrence of the subprime crisis of 2007 has highlighted the economic, social, and environmental shortcomings of urban systems. The most difficult challenge of the 21st century is the ability to carry out effective interventions in cities to mitigate urban genetic anomalies (urban sprawl, urban sprinkling, etc.) and avoid land consumption. In this context, the active industrial sites that are subject to reclamation interventions, including reconversion and monitoring of the effects, are of national interest and play a crucial role in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by Agenda 2030. Since the "Stockholm Conference" of 1972, the European Union has brought to governments’ attention the need to plan actions that aim to reduce the negative effects caused by impactful land use. The 17 SDGs of the 2030 Agenda, the recent “NextGenerationEU”, and the New Green Deal targets represent the current global efforts that aim to improve the future of European urban development. It is, therefore, imperative to pursue the efficient management of existing real estate assets and adequate regulation of new building according to the current relevance of the ESG’s criteria (Environmental, Social and Governance). With this Special Issue, we present papers that provide insights into the assessment and evaluation frameworks concerning the risks of economic, financial, social, health, and environmental issues generated by land consumption or industrial and production activities in the urban environment where both public and private subjects are involved. 2026-04-16T20:18:09Z 2026-04-16T20:18:09Z 2026 book ONIX_20260416T142754_9783725863488_41 9783725863488 9783725863495 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/175336 eng application/octet-stream Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/ https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/12250 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-6349-5 10.3390/books978-3-7258-6349-5 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725863488 9783725863495 264 CH open access |
| spellingShingle | Global South Urban modeling Neoliberal public policy Globalization Socio-environmental sustainability Mexico Smart city Urban innovation Informatization Difference-in-differences China Geodesign Vulnerability analysis Landscape design Urban and environmental planning Sustainable and resilient planning Interdisciplinary Flood vulnerability Comparative case study Land finance Local government debt Green economy transition Moderating effect Silk Road network Kernel density estimation Spatial cluster analysis Regional connectivity Heritage landscapes conservation Active transport Cycling Walking 20-min neighbourhood Policy Transportation planning Pedestrian Infrastructure resilience Evaluation system Risk–resilience coupling Resilience transmission Resilience enhancement African cities Urban expansion Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios Land use Population density Spatial analysis Flooding Housing elevation Housing retrofit Mitigation Housing assistance programs Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Urban regeneration Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Brazil Porto Maravilha N A thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title | Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title_full | Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title_fullStr | Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title_full_unstemmed | Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title_short | Resilient Cities and Land Take Effective Management Through Sustainable Urban Planning Tools |
| title_sort | resilient cities and land take effective management through sustainable urban planning tools |
| topic | Global South Urban modeling Neoliberal public policy Globalization Socio-environmental sustainability Mexico Smart city Urban innovation Informatization Difference-in-differences China Geodesign Vulnerability analysis Landscape design Urban and environmental planning Sustainable and resilient planning Interdisciplinary Flood vulnerability Comparative case study Land finance Local government debt Green economy transition Moderating effect Silk Road network Kernel density estimation Spatial cluster analysis Regional connectivity Heritage landscapes conservation Active transport Cycling Walking 20-min neighbourhood Policy Transportation planning Pedestrian Infrastructure resilience Evaluation system Risk–resilience coupling Resilience transmission Resilience enhancement African cities Urban expansion Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios Land use Population density Spatial analysis Flooding Housing elevation Housing retrofit Mitigation Housing assistance programs Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Urban regeneration Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Brazil Porto Maravilha N A thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture |
| topic_facet | Global South Urban modeling Neoliberal public policy Globalization Socio-environmental sustainability Mexico Smart city Urban innovation Informatization Difference-in-differences China Geodesign Vulnerability analysis Landscape design Urban and environmental planning Sustainable and resilient planning Interdisciplinary Flood vulnerability Comparative case study Land finance Local government debt Green economy transition Moderating effect Silk Road network Kernel density estimation Spatial cluster analysis Regional connectivity Heritage landscapes conservation Active transport Cycling Walking 20-min neighbourhood Policy Transportation planning Pedestrian Infrastructure resilience Evaluation system Risk–resilience coupling Resilience transmission Resilience enhancement African cities Urban expansion Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) scenarios Land use Population density Spatial analysis Flooding Housing elevation Housing retrofit Mitigation Housing assistance programs Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) Urban regeneration Critical Success Factors (CSFs) Brazil Porto Maravilha N A thema EDItEUR::A The Arts thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture |
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