Smart Planning: Sustainability and Mobility in the Age of Change

This book offers an overview of sustainability and urban mobility in the context of urban planning – topics that are of considerable interest in the development of smart cities. Environmental sustainability is universally recognized as a fundamental condition for any urban policy or urban management...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Papa, Rocco (Editor), Fistola, Romano (Editor), Gargiulo, Carmela (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2018, 2018
Edition:1st ed. 2018
Series:Green Energy and Technology
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Knowledge of places: An ontological analysis of the social level in the city
  • Smart Land: Regeneration and Sustainability in Lost Scenery and New Performances
  • Reducing urban entropy employing nature-based solutions: the case of urban storm water management
  • Cities and energy consumption: strategies for an energy saving planning
  • Increasing hydrological resilience employing nature-based solutions: a modelling approach to support spatial planning
  • Indicators and Actions for the Smart and Sustainable City: a Study on Italian Metropolitan Cities
  • Effect of Urban Greenspaces on Residential Buildings’ Energy Consumption: Case Study in a Mediterranean Climate
  • Integrating Green Infrastructure and Ecological Corridors: a Study Concerning the Metropolitan Area of Cagliari (Italy)
  • Sustainability of local plans and urban sectors. Proposal for an operating procedure
  • Conflics and Sustainable Planning: Peculiar Instances Coming from Val D’Agri Structural Inter-municipal Plan
  • Linking knowledge to action with geodesign
  • “Smart” Planning to Enhance Non motorised and Safe Mobility in Today’s Cities
  • Territorial governance and mobility management. A smart perspective for an Alpine city
  • The Area Trademark for the launch of sustainable processes of Smart Planning in rural areas
  • Planning and designing walkable cities: a smart approach
  • A method of multi-criteria assessment of walkability to guide the design of interventions in urban crossings
  • Assessing urban form along transit corridors insight from the three largest Italian cites
  • Slow mobility and cultural tourism. Walking on historical paths
  • Estimation of Mobility Flows at Sub-regional Level: an Application to Piedmont Based on a Socioeconomic Scenario
  • Milan: the Configuration of a Metropolis
  • Shaping the Sustainable Urban Mobility. The Catania Case Study