PEDESTRIAN NETWORKS AS SUSTAINABLE MODELS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CITIES AND INTERNAL AREAS

Carmela GianninoRosario Pavia, INU – URBIT


The growing attention to environmental protection, the safety of road networks and the sustainable development of the cities and internal areas of our country, has contributed to relaunching the theme of slow or slow mobility understood as a cycle and pedestrian network.

In particular, pedestrian mobility today represents a great opportunity for urban redevelopment and the enhancement of historic centers and villages in inland areas.

The walking itineraries allow you to fully experience a territory and interact with the local population, the nature and culture of the places, help to revive abandoned villages by offering…

UNIVERSITY, CITY AND TERRITORY

Carolina Giaimo, Patrizia Lombardi, Laura Fregolent, Stefano Stanghellini


The Conference develops will investigate the relationship between the University and the urban reference systems from three perspectives. The first one is internal. It concerns how a sustainable campus is planned and which models of spatial, environmental, technological and energy structure the campus can have. A second point of view is internal and investigates the synergies between universities and the urban system in terms of the ability to trigger complex processes of regeneration of urban fabrics and the creation of new economies. The third perspective is transversal and develops the University’s…