Stefano Stanghellini, URBIT President


The conference is divided in two parts.

The framework of the first part is the planning activity that some Metropolitan Cities have undertaken, carrying out the functions attributed to them by law 56/2014 with the adoption of some highly original elements. Among the activities launched, in light of the 17 objectives for sustainable development of the 2030 Agenda, the contents and articulation of the Metropolitan Strategic Plan and the Metropolitan Territorial Plan, as well as their mutual interdependencies, are arousing particular interest.
The protagonists of the second part are the General Urban Planning Plans that some municipal administrations are developing to implement, in their territories, those policies of urban regeneration and of contrasting land use whose need is now unanimously shared. In order to effectively pursue the goal, in Emilia-Romagna regional law no. 24/2017 gave an innovative approach to urban planning and promoted a general revision of local planning. The general curiosity that the law of Emilia-Romagna aroused at the time of its entry into force now has the possibility of finding a first concrete satisfaction in the activities undertaken by the administrations of some cities that have always been among the most attentive to the governance of their territory. The ongoing experience in Emilia-Romagna has the opportunity to compare with that of municipalities in other regions, which are also committed to pursuing the same objectives albeit in the context of a different regional legislative framework.


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PROGRAMME

9.30 am -12.30 am
First part: Metropolitan Cities

Introduces and coordinates:
Roberto Mascarucci, University of Pescara, Community Coordinator INU Area vasta

Relations:
Contents and Form of the Metropolitan Territorial Plan of Florence, in formation
Carlo Pisano, Researcher of Urban Planning, Department of Architecture, University of Firenze
Davide Cardi, Officer of the Strategic Projects Department, Metropolitan City of Firenze

Metropolitan City of Milano
Pietro Mezzi, Managing Director Territorial Planning and Environment, Metropolitan City of Milano
Cinzia Cesarini, Manager of the Supra-Municipal Planning Service – Metropolitan City of Milano, Project Manager Life Metro Adapt. 

Metropolitan City of Roma Capital (awaiting confirmation)

Metropolitan City of Bologna 
Valentina Orioli, Department of Architecture, University of Bologna, Deputy Mayor of the Municipality of Bologna

The PON Metropolitan City
Giorgio Martini,
 Managing Authority of the National Operational Programmes related to Metropolitan Cities, Territorial Cohesion Agency

12.30 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.
Second part:Declinations of Municipal Plans

Focus Medium-sized municipalities

Introduces and coordinates:
Francesco Rotondo, University of Marche, President INU Puglia

Relations:
Cesare Trematore, Area Management Sector Manager, Municipality of Giovinazzo 
Moreno Landrini, Mayor of Spello (pending confirmation)

Conclusions
Michele Talia, INU President

Curators and speakers:
Stefano Stanghellini INU - URBIT
Architect, former President of the Inu and Full Professor of Estimo at the Iuav University of Venezia, he has directed his most recent work on the multidimensional feasibility of urban projects.
Roberto Mascarucci University of Pescara, INU
Prof. Roberto Mascarucci is in charge of territorial planning, strategic territorial planning, environmental assessments and feasibility of interventions. He has published several books and over one hundred scientific papers on these topics.
Carlo Pisano University of Firenze
Researcher in Urban Planning at DIDA - University of Florence. The main fields of research concern the study of Regional Design and Visioning strategies in Europe at metropolitan and regional level and the processes of urban regeneration of areas in transformation.
Davide Cardi Metropolitan City of Firenze
Davide Cardi, architect at the Metropolitan City of Florence, has been involved in territorial planning since 1997. He has coordinated the implementation of various municipal urban planning tools. He currently participates in the drafting of the Metropolitan Territorial Plan.
Michele Talia INU
Michele Talia is full professor of Urban Planning at the School of Architecture and Design of the University of Camerino. As a public administration consultant he has coordinated the design groups of the Structural Plan and Urban Regulations of the Municipality of Siena and the Strategic Plan of the Province of Teramo.

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