Michele Talia, INU President


First session
The thematic articulation of the Conference is based on the awareness that a new urban cycle is now at the gates, and that the urban planning discipline is faced with a double challenge, which if on the one hand requires mobilizing the intellectual resources available to analyze in depth the radical changes that are taking place, or that will mature in the near future also as a result of the very recent health emergency, on the other hand, requires inserting the relationship between public policies and the plan design in a finally coherent and long-term framework.
In re-proposing the formula already successfully tested in previous editions of Urbanpromo, INU and URBIT intend to provide working hypotheses and contributions of ideas to the scientific community by organizing a conference of international importance. The conference is aimed at researchers, scholars and professionals working in universities, businesses and public administration, and makes use of the collaboration of the leading scientific journals in the URBAN PLANTS sector and Planum. The Journal of Urbanism.


PROGRAMME – FIRST PART

FIRST SESSION

Presentation:
Stefano Stanghellini, URBIT President

Introduction:
Michele Talia, INU President

FIRST SESSION – Introductory Reports:
Emilio Fortunato Campana, CNR
Fausto C. Nigrelli, University of Catania

SECOND SESSION

Introduction:
Corrado Zoppi, University of Cagliari

How an app can educate to a careful observation of the landscape
Emanuela Coppola, University “Federico II” of Naples, Department of Architecture, Michele Grimaldi, University of Salerno, Department of Civil Engineering, Roberto Musumeci, Urban Ransom Association

Urban Intelligence: the digital twin for resilient cities
Giordana Castelli, National Research Council, Department of Energy and Transport Engineering and Technologies for Energy and Transport

The analysis of the urban microclimate to support the evaluation of urban transformations. First results of a research to improve the liveability of the city of Milano
Silvia Ronchi
, Polytechnic of Milano, Stefano Salata, Polytechnic of Torino, Andrea Arcidiacono, Polytechnic of Milano

Urban regeneration and climate change adaptation strategies
Silvia Uras and Irene Poli, Sapienza University of Rome, PDTA – Planning, Design and Technology of Architecture

Innovative incubators and start-ups
Vito Garramone, INU Veneto, Elena Gissi, Laura Fregolent, Lorenzo Fabian, Iuav University of Venice, Department of Culture of the project

Digital innovations and spaces for participation
Chiara Belingardi

Discussion:
Francesca Calace, Polytechnic of Bari
Marichela Sepe, University  “Federico II” of Napoli

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.
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.
Silvia Ronchi Polytechnic of Milano
Researcher (ICAR/21 Urban Planning) at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies - Politecnico di Milano. She teaches the course "Methods and techniques of environmental assessment" at the same University. She carries out research activities on the integration of ecosystem services in territorial and landscape planning.
Stefano Salata Polytechnic of Milano
PhD in Government and Territorial Planning, Research Technologist at the Responsible Risk Resilience Centre of DIST, Politecnico di Torino. He carries out research activities in the field of ecosystem analysis and environmental vulnerability.

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