Coordinamento Scientifico: Maurizio Errigo, Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Valeria Saiu, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, URBIT, Claudia Trillo, University of Bradford, URBIT, Giorgia Tucci, Università degli Studi di Genova


The conference “UPhD Green” is located in the framework of Urbanpromo Green, as a space dedicated to research conducted in the field of doctorates that address the theme of sustainable development, with reference to urban and territorial planning, urban and architectural design, analysis and evaluation of policies, plans and projects concerning the territory and cities.

The objective of the Conference is to promote and share the innovative ideas developed within the PhD courses, encouraging discussion and discussion on different approaches, methodologies and operational tools put in place to promote the transition socio-ecological, one of the greatest challenges and opportunities of our country. In particular, the conference aims to exploit the operational potential of doctoral research, showing case studies and application experiences that emphasize the importance of concerted activities and approaches between the world of scientific research, the technical professions, public administrations and enterprises.

Over the years, the UPhD Green conference has favored the comparison between PhD students/s and new PhD/PhD students from different Italian academic backgrounds and from different scientific disciplines, representing a concrete opportunity to build a space of transdisciplinary relationship, functional to the formation and development of fertile processes of hybridization and contamination that are the basis of innovation.

The sixth edition of the conference proposes a reflection on the social and economic impacts of policies, instruments and actions put in place to reduce and adapt to climate change. In particular, the conference aims to encourage a comprehensive reflection on the issues of equity and climate gentrification, comparing approaches and experiences that emerge from different territorial contexts.


PROGRAM

14:00 – 14:30 registration

14:30 – 16:00
Second session

“Climate Gentrification: examine mechanisms, identify indicators and analyze prevailing examples”
Aniseh Saber, University of Bologna

“Roofing, casing, wall and hypogeum. Four themes of architecture in sewage projects”
Alessandro Meloni, University of Cagliari

“Re-activate the “potential spaces”. Research and project for a rethinking of the Internal Areas”
Benedetta Di Leo, Polytechnic University of Marche

“The innovative role of Renewable Energy Communities as a Landscape and Territorial context in the energy culture of the project”
Elena Di Giuseppe, University of Chieti-Pescara “Gabriele d’Annunzio”

“Impacts of European territorial cooperation projects on the climate transition of coastal cities in Mediterranean Europe”
Federica Di Pietrantonio, University of Roma Tre

“Port and local planning for managing climate change in ports”
Maria Racioppi, University of Rome “La Sapienza”

“Systemic approach to distributed flood adaptation: flood risk management and governance in case studies”
Francesca Vanelli, Politecnico di Milano

“For a socio-ecological transformation in the transport sector: an overview of the strategies developed by the movement for sustainable decline”
Daniele Farrugia, University of Bologna

“Fostering sustainable challenges for the building stock: Renewable Energy Communities (recs) as an economic opportunity for the architectural heritage”
Giorgia Malavasi, Polytechnic of Turin

“The DPE’s response to the on-site use of renewable energy sources compared to the 2030 Agenda objectives. Case studies in comparison”
Federica Nava, University of Rome “La Sapienza”

“Intermediate spaces and climate neutrality. Sustainable environmental technology design strategies for the decarbonisation of urban districts: proximity, circularity, naturalness”
Maria Michaela Pani, University of Rome “La Sapienza”

“Circular economy and decarbonisation. The contribution of circular management of organic waste and wastewater in architectural and urban redevelopment projects towards climate neutrality”
Violetta Tulelli, University of Rome “La Sapienza”

Discussion of research and conclusions