Grazia Brunetta, Carolina Giaimo, Patrizia Lombardi, Angioletta Voghera, Dist/PoliTo
The Post-Unlock research, developed and conducted in the context of the Dist Department of Excellence 2018-2022, is rooted in the themes of knowledge of anthropogenic and natural hazards and territorial vulnerabilities but also in the development of integrated policies for climate governance.
The Post-Unlock research was developed and conducted by a large group of R3C researchers – also from other departments of the Polytechnic and the University of Turin – and institutions with the aim of defining, through an interdisciplinary cognitive paradigm, an ideal-typical scenario of innovation in the governance…
Iginio Rossi and Francesco Sbetti, INU – URBIT
As they move from the planning to the implementation phases, active mobility networks bring the issues of quality of life and well-being into the cultural context of reference, particularly in areas as articulated and complex as those that characterise cities. Besides contributing to infrastructural sustainability, urban enhancement and the promotion of tourism that is more respectful of the environment, landscape, local economy and place identity, cycling and walking take on the role of interpreters of an ecological transition that is not yet clearly defined. The actions provoked…
Gianni Biagi and Ennio Nonni, INU – URBIT
The year 2022 is certainly to be regarded as the year that marks the new point of view on the subject of energy; the changing climate with serious repercussions on water resources and the ongoing war that repositions the way in which energy is supplied, place this issue at the apex of the challenges to be faced immediately, also with regard to the life of cities.
Less energy at higher costs, with uncertain prospects, sends cities suffering, as they lose economic competitiveness, planning and ultimately attractiveness.
The path undertaken over the last ten…
Denis Maragno, IUAV University of Venice, Roberto Malvezzi, CNR – DIITET, Giordana Castelli, CNR – DIITET, Stefano Stanghellini, INU – URBIT
The event explores the potential role of digital technologies understood as significant means for public administrations, businesses and research centers; thus, it is meant to be both in continuity with the last year edition of Urbanpromo Digital and to build up the investigation through 4 thematic areas:
- Climate change and territorial impacts;
- Agriculture, food, urban metabolism and ecosystem services;
- Transports, mobility and services;
- Innovative governance, participation and policy design.
The event will consist of 4 sessions, each of which will…
Denis Maragno, IUAV University of Venice, Roberto Malvezzi, CNR – DIITET, Giordana Castelli, CNR – DIITET, Stefano Stanghellini, INU – URBIT
The event explores the potential role of digital technologies understood as significant means for public administrations, businesses and research centers; thus, it is meant to be both in continuity with the last year edition of Urbanpromo Digital and to build up the investigation through 4 thematic areas:
- Climate change and territorial impacts;
- Agriculture, food, urban metabolism and ecosystem services;
- Transports, mobility and services;
- Innovative governance, participation and policy design.
The event will consist of 4 sessions, each of which will…