Progetti per il Paese

Room B, Giuseppe Campos Venuti 18 November 2020 14:30/18:30

Iole Piscolla, Valeria Lingua , Floriano Zambon, Davide Marino, Michele Manelli, Sara Zambianchi, Catherine Dezio, Antonio Fassone, Bianca M. Seardo, Paolo Corbini

Città del Vino Association

Iole Piscolla, Journalist and Head of Promotion, Tourism and Events Città del Vino National Association, Valeria Lingua, University of Firenze


The seminar represents an important moment for the Città del Vino Association which, following the departure of its Director, Paolo Benvenuti, intends to pay homage to him not only with a commemorative meeting but with an operational seminar, in which to continue the work he has undertaken : bring the themes of the enhancement of wine-producing areas into territorial and urban planning and, for some years, also into practices. For this purpose, the seminar constitutes an advanced reflection on the work of updating the “Methodological lines to enhance quality wine-growing areas in the territorial and urban planning of rural areas”, whose application has reached a twenty-year milestone, to include the proposed themes and debated, also in the context of Urbanpromo, in recent years: the use of the wine landscape, accessibility from the architectural to the territorial scale, energy efficiency and renewable energy, the new forms of living in the countryside, food planning, integration between wine-producing areas and wide area policies. The contributions presented as part of the seminar represent the basis for updating the methodological lines, which today requires rethinking the relationship between wine and the plan with new perspectives, capable of enhancing multiple thematic interactions and the resulting good practices.


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PROGRAMME

Present and moderate:
Valeria Lingua, Professor in Territory and Settlement Analysis in the Degree Course in Architecture of the University of Firenze

Prospects for integrated development of quality wine areas

Greetings:
Floriano Zambon, Città del Vino National Association President

Interventions:

Food planning and agricultural landscapes: the relationship between food and cities as a new frontier
Davide Marino, Associate Professor of Economics and Rural Estimation at the Department of Biosciences and Territory of the University of Molise

Environmental sustainability in the Company and in the territory
Michele Manelli, President of Soc. Agr. Salcheto, Vice-President of Equalitas, Director of the Consortium Wine PEF Pilot

Climate change and agricultural planning
Sara Zambianchi, Consultant at Azienda Agr. Zambianchi, Researcher at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Sommelier AIS, Coordinator of the Wine Cities of Lombardia, Councillor of the Municipality of Pietra dè Giorgi and of the Wine and Flavours Route of Oltrepò Pavese.

The culture of wine and the culture of living
Antonio Fassone, Architect and INU Councillor

New perspectives for the Wine Cities Master Plan: lessons from the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Catherine Dezio, Research Fellow for the “Fragile Territories” project at the DAStU – Politecnico di Milano, Professor of Urban Design at the Faculty of Architecture of the Politecnico di Milano

Recovery and conservation of Alpine wine landscapes
Bianca M. Seardo, Independent researcher, PhD Spatial planning and local development

Conclusions
Paolo Corbini, Director of the Città del Vino National Association

Contributions

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The conference program brings together presentations, meetings, round tables, and in-depth sessions held during the event and beyond, offering a rich schedule of content, perspectives, and discussions on the many key themes of urban transformation.