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Journal articles on the topic "Bioregione urbana"

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Poli, Daniela, and Elisa Butelli. "Una nuova ruralità periurbana nel cuore della città metropolitana: un parco agricolo multifunzionale in Riva sinistra d'Arno." CRIOS, no. 22 (March 2022): 30–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/crios2021-022004.

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La globalizzazione e l'industrializzazione dell'agricoltura, accompagnate dall'urbanizzazione imponente delle aree metropolitane, hanno reso i contesti di vita sempre più fragili. La pandemia attuale non è che l'esito potente di un modello urbano insostenibile. Uno dei nessi più critici è quello del metabolismo del cibo, retto da reti lunghe legate alla grande distribuzione. Le forme di pianificazione resiliente del XXI secolo dovranno prevedere modalità capaci di reintrodurre il tema della produzione alimentare sana e di prossimità nelle proprie strategie e azioni. L'articolo illustra il progetto "Coltivare con l'Arno. Parco agricolo perifluviale" nei Comuni di Firenze, Scandicci e Lastra a Signa. Tramite un intenso processo partecipativo il progetto ha delineato i contorni di un parco agricolo multifunzionale, per dare risposta al bisogno di prossimità di una nuova ruralità periurbana, contribuendo a tempo stesso a individuare modalità di risoluzione delle criticità di un contesto fortemente urbanizzato. Parole chiave: bioregione urbana, ruralizzazione, parco agricolo, periurbano, prossimità, partecipazione.
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De Bonis, Luciano. "Le terre del sisma: dalla ricostruzione alla riabitazione." ECONOMIA E SOCIETÀ REGIONALE, no. 3 (February 2021): 63–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/es2020-003005.

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L'unità di sopravvivenza "non-fragile", capace di procedere per tentativi ed errori, è costituita dal complesso "organismo-nel-suo-ambiente" ed è assimilabile a una "bioregione urbana" che persegue un equilibrio co-evolutivo fra insediamento umano e ambiente. Fragilità del complesso e fragilità territoriale, quindi, coincidono e la fragilità sismica non è altro che una sua forma. Non si tratta quindi di "ricostruire", bensì di "riabitare" i luoghi soggetti ad evento sismico, tramite la riattivazione di processi coevolutivi basati su economie connesse ai patrimoni territoriali, che solo le "comunità di patrimonio territoriale" possono identificare, produrre e riprodurre. Le politiche territoriali antisismiche prevalenti, e in generale antifragili, sono viceversa tuttora viziate da una sorta di ossessione centralistica e, anche nella loro versione più avanzata (Snai), non riescono ancora ad accedere a un'indispensabile interpretazione autopoietica del paradigma del place-based approach
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Start, A. N. "The mistletoe flora of southern Western Australia, with a particular reference to host relationships and fire." Australian Journal of Botany 63, no. 8 (2015): 636. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt15028.

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The mistletoe flora of southern Western Australia was studied over a 30-year period with a particular emphasis on distributions, host relationships and fire. The study area encompassed Western Australia south of ~26° S. It included all the South-west Botanical Province and southern components of the Eremaean Botanical Province, with the northern boundary corresponding with bioregional boundaries. Vegetation ranges from wet and dry sclerophyll forest through woodlands and heaths to deserts. The mistletoe flora comprises 21 taxa, 19 in the Loranthaceae and two in the Santalaceae. They infect 153 species in 25 genera and 15 families. The Fabaceae provides hosts to more taxa than any other family; however, the genus with most host species, Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), supports only two mistletoe species, one of which barely enters the study area. Melaleuca (also Myrtaceae) is host to seven species. The number of mistletoe species per bioregion ranges from 0 to 18, with 12 species in the seven bioregions of the South-west Botanical Province and 20 in the six bioregions of Eremaean Botanical Province that are within the study area. In both provinces, diversity is lower in coastal areas and higher in more arid, inland areas. Most mistletoe habitats in the study area are fire-prone. One species is probably capable of resprouting whereas all other taxa are obligate seeders. With no means of in situ seed storage, post-fire recovery depends on seed importation. Fire is the most pervasive (but not the only) threatening process operating today. However, fire management in more populous agricultural and urban areas safeguards many populations in the South-west Province.
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Dezio, Catherine, and Antonio Longo. "Bioregione come spazio di ricerca e progetto." TERRITORIO, no. 93 (January 2021): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2020-093002.

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Il servizio propone una riflessione sulla natura esplorativa e progettuale del termine ‘bioregione'. Il campo d'indagine è la metropoli milanese, centro di un sistema di luoghi e paesaggi, relazioni tra produzioni e consumi, gestione di scarti ed energia. La prospettiva bioregionale, spesso legata a nuove ideologie e scuole, affinché non risulti una semplice modalità di identificazione accademica, richiede approcci pragmatici basati su azioni concrete; qui si parla di azioni rivolte al miglioramento della qualità agronomica e ambientale e della relazione tra produzioni, consumi e scarti. La lettura territoriale e paesaggistica del sistema bioregionale si offre come una prospettiva di lavoro e di ricerca imperfetta, ma utile alla comprensione di relazioni complesse, che permette di affrontare sfide ambientali e paesaggistiche riguardanti i territori contemporanei, nella valorizzazione delle risorse locali.
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MUNTEAN, Adrian-Daniel, Remus-Adrian CARANFIL, and Oana-Ramona ILOVAN. "Urban Bioregions and Territorial Identities in Romania. The Role of Information and Communication Technology." Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning SI, no. 8 (June 7, 2021): 78–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/jsspsi.2021.8.07.

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This article explores the current measures and initiatives implemented in Romania to determine what is the role of information and communication technology (ICT) in creating bioregions, and especially in how cities, as potential urban bioregions, play a part in this process. The exploratory documentation and database creation was done through keyword-search on the Google search engine, because of the current COVID-19 restrictions. The initiatives found by keyword searching were then divided into two categories, ICT-related, and non-ICT, and represented in table format. The keyword-based search has led to several results, which were displayed using ArcMap 10.5 and analysed by being superimposed on the historical and development regions of Romania. Firstly, results showed that, in Romania, a bigger concentration of population did not necessarily correlate with a higher number of sustainable practices. Secondly, that cities’ bio/eco food demand, as well as fertile soil, created the premise for the start of numerous eco/bio-certified farms and businesses. Thirdly, cities, and especially the four major regional capitals (Bucharest, Iași, Cluj-Napoca, and Timișoara) had more practices and especially smart-based ones. Finally, results indicated a large regional inequality in terms of the number of sustainable practices, with eastern regions being shallower, while western regions and those counties in proximity to important urban centres being favoured. This exploratory study helps to understand the stage of reaching the aims of the bioregional paradigm in Romania.
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Dezio, Catherine. "Verso un'infrastruttura materiale e immateriale per la Bioregione." TERRITORIO, no. 93 (January 2021): 32–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/tr2020-093005.

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L'idea bioregionale sottende un progetto di ricomposizione dei paesaggi di bordo che, ripristinando flussi, funzioni ecologiche, relazioni e identità, realizza un tessuto connettivo e attivatore. Tale tessuto agisce tramite interventi locali, caratterizzati da strumenti e linguaggi multidisciplinari e transcalari. Secondo quest'ottica, gli spazi rappresentano entità che si attivano attraverso una dimensione relazionale, di natura sociale, politica, economica, culturale, dai risvolti spaziali. Pratiche di modificazione, forme di regolamentazione, politiche di governo, gesti e usi, immaginari urbani e rurali concorrono, in forma plurale, alla generazione di spazi che sono il prodotto di questa molteplicità. È, quindi, attraverso questo quadro bioregionale che possiamo rileggere spazi, azioni progettuali e relazioni come elementi di una rete.
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Jung, Kirsten, and Caragh Grace Threlfall. "Trait-dependent tolerance of bats to urbanization: a global meta-analysis." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285, no. 1885 (August 22, 2018): 20181222. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2018.1222.

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Urbanization is a severe threat to global biodiversity, often leading to taxonomic and functional homogenization. However, current urban ecology research has focused mostly on urban birds and plants, limiting our ability to make generalizations about the drivers of urban biodiversity globally. To address this gap, we conducted a global meta-analysis of 87 studies, including 180 bat species (Chiroptera) from urban areas in Asia, Australia, Europe, North and South America. We aimed to (i) understand the importance of functional traits and phylogeny in driving changes in urban bat assemblages, and (ii) assess the capacity of traits for predicting which types of species are most sensitive to urbanization. Our results indicate that species-specific functional traits explain differences in the intensity of urban habitat use. Urban tolerance mainly occurred within the open and edge space foraging and trawling species as well as in bats with flexible roosting strategies. In addition, across bioregions and independent of phylogeny, urban tolerance correlated with higher aspect ratio, a trait enabling fast flight but less agile manoeuvres during aerial food acquisition. Predictive success varied between bioregions, between 43 and 83%. Our analysis demonstrates that the local extinction of bat species in urban areas is non-random, trait-based and predictable, allowing urban landscape managers to tailor local conservation actions to particular types of species.
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HEDJAZI, A., T. ALIYEV, and A. HASHEMI BEHRAMANI. "CASPIAN BASIN URBANIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: REGIONAL TERRITORIAL PEER NETWORK FOR GREATER RESILIENCE BUILDING." Urbanizm 24 (2019): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.58225/urbanizm.2019-24-37-56.

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The current trend of rapid population growth and urban development are being localized across the world with distinctive patterns. There is a general understanding that this latest process of urbanization without a global coherence or unity in form and boundaries as well as limited consideration for the natural environment is part of a new urban trend and sometimes event equated to a new phase of metropolization. These processes of urbanization bypass existing geographic and administrative scales as well as national boundaries, as in the case of some European trans-national metropolitan areas such as the Lake Geneva region, where urbanization takes place across national borders between Switzerland and France. Accordingly, many neologisms describe the phenomenon and its multiple ramifications as well as the consequences, but with little focus on the multiple yet similar impacts on the livelihood, well-being and security of millions of urban dwellers across bioregions. As in previous stages of metropolization, this new phase is not only an evolutionary phenomenon of large cities, it is also a process that connects a daily operating area up to a larger bioregion and territorial setting where the new dynamics of change impact the built and natural environments in different ways. As a result, the boundaries within urban areas on one side and between urban and rural areas on the other are increasingly becoming blurred and not representative of the multiple impacts of local and Global Change and adapted response mechanisms. More than in the past, regional territorial planning and urban planning are expected to integrate dynamics of change and related natural hazards at a scale more relevant to the ecosystems supporting the urban areas. This article aims to provoke a discussion on the regional patterns of urbanization in the Caspian Sea basin for integration of local adaptation strategies in the overall integrated approach of natural and built environments at the regional scale. In the case of the Caspian Sea- the regional and trans-national approach to urbanization aims to identify within a naturally defined space, the Caspian Sea basin, regional proximities and distinctions between urbanized areas on one side and the urbanized areas and their natural basin on the other, suggesting regionally informed strategies of territorialization and urban development. This is only possible if policy is informed by practice and if all development strategies, best and worst at the regional scale are brought to the attention of policy formulators and planners through a Peer Network of Cities and Urbanized Areas. Such platform can provide a potent tool and support for local urban policies and design in coherence with distinct yet connected other regional territorial policies and strategies.
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Hammond, Geoffrey P., Trevor Iddenden, and Jane Wildblood. "Environmental footprint analysis of an urban community and its surrounding bioregion." Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning 175, no. 1 (February 2022): 31–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1680/jurdp.21.00002.

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Environmental or ‘ecological’ footprints have been widely used as partial indicators of sustainability; specifically of resource consumption and waste absorption transformed in terms of the biologically productive land area required by a population. The environmental footprint of the Unitary Authority of Bath and North East Somerset (BANES) in the South West of England (UK) has been estimated in terms of global hectares (gha) required per capita. BANES has a population of about 184 870 and covers an area of 35 200 ha, of which two-thirds are on ‘green belt’ land. The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is the principal settlement, but there are also a number of smaller urban communities scattered among its surrounding area (‘hinterland’ or ‘bioregion’). The overall footprint for BANES was estimated to be 3.77 gha per capita (gha/cap), which is well above its biocapacity of 0.67 gha/cap and ‘Earthshare’ of 1.80 gha/cap. Direct energy use was found to exhibit the largest footprint component (a 31% share), followed by materials and waste (30%), food and drink (25%), transport (10%) and built land (4%), whereas the water footprint was negligibly small (∼0%) by comparison. Such data provide a baseline for assessing the Council's planning strategies for future development.
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Barica, J. "Sustainable Management of Urban Lakes: A New Environmental Challenge." Water Quality Research Journal 27, no. 2 (May 1, 1992): 211–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.1992.015.

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Abstract In view of the exponential growth of human population in urban areas during the last century, more attention should be paid to large city ecosystems as specific ecological bioregions. There is a need to shift the present biocentric-naturalist views prevailing in environmental circles to include the human population as an integral part of the ecosystem in a stringent application of the principles of the ecosystem approach and sustainable development. A new environmental realism is needed: boundaries and limits of ecological sustainability have to be respected and necessary caps imposed through rational urban planning and settlement policies. The urban lakes can serve as living indicators of good environmental management or mismanagement, as well as overall urban environmental health.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bioregione urbana"

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PES, FRANCESCO. "Costruire la bioregione urbana. Progettare e pianificare il territorio per lo sviluppo locale." Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11584/261283.

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The thesis work aims to construct a scenario for the metropolitan context of Cagliari and its hinterland, through a bioregional approach. The research starts from the historical analysis of the principles that inspired bioregionalism, from the first conceptions in the United States at the end of 60s, to the definition of "urban bioregion" recently proposed by Alberto Magnaghi for an alternative project of urban and metropolitan territories based on self-sustainability. The analysis looks for an integration of the bioregional methodologies within the traditional existing planning tools: the main operative applications in Italy derive from Regional Landscape Plans and some local projects. Afterwards, the research investigates on the most adequate scale for bioregional assessment, seeking a dialogue with tools and methods used in different territorial contexts: the Territorial Coherence Scheme (SCoT) of the French planning system is based on the inter-municipal cooperation and operates at the “living basin” scale of settled communities. A hypothesis of urban bioregion of Cagliari is structured according to seven bioregional “constitutive elements”, which provide the basic knowledge for the definition of a strategic scenario through the representation of 22 bioregional patterns. Finally, the work search for a possible innovative contribution based on the evaluation of cultural ecosystem services (CES), which express the cognitive aspects of human well-being. This integration is inquired through three recent case studies of CES analysis at the neighbourhood scale in Portland (USA) and in Marina’s historical neighbourhood in Cagliari (Italy). The proposed model, adaptable to different contexts and replicable in key points of the bioregional context, could help to integrate the immaterial relations between communities and their living-place in local planning strategies.
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White, Connor J. "Space Syntax: Regional Planning for Bicycles." DigitalCommons@USU, 2018. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/7290.

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This study focused on using a mapping tool, Space Syntax, to analyze the connectivity of the Cache County road network and its use to plan for bicycles. Space Syntax is being compared to another method that is already used by city planners called Bicycle Level of Service, or BLOS. The two analyses used data from Cache County and, after they were modeled and evaluated, a statistical analysis was done to see how similar one is to the other. The analyses were done at both a regional and a local scale. At both scales the analyses were not similar. Data was added to the Space Syntax analysis at both scales to see if it would influence making it more similar to BLOS. Adding the data had no effect in making them similar. It was determined that Space Syntax and BLOS are not similar and more research would need to be done to attempt to make them similar. They both have advantages and disadvantages to them when being used for planning for bicycles. One is not necessarily better than the other, as they are two different methods that could be used.
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CHITI, MICHELA. "Dalla crescita alla decrescita: teorie, misure, flussi e regole operanti per la rigenerazione della bioregione urbana." Doctoral thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/868921.

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La ricerca sperimenta l’applicazione dell’approccio territorialista al contesto e la lettura sistemica della complessità al sistema territoriale, essere vivente; attraverso soglie dimensionali e temporali interpreta il linguaggio di costruzione dello spazio, rappresentato attraverso le sue dimensioni fisiche ed ambientali per la rigenerazione del sistema territoriale.
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Butelli, Elisa. "Strategie di Food Planning per riattivare relazioni urbano-rurali nei territori bioregionali." Doctoral thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1241349.

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La tesi affronta l’argomento della pianificazione alimentare seguendo un approccio di pianificazione e progettazione bioregionalista del territorio, includendo tematiche fondative come la considerazione dei metabolismi ecologici (di cui il ciclo alimentare rappresenta un aspetto rilevante), la valorizzazione del patrimonio territoriale, del protagonismo delle società locali, incorporando nell’analisi e nelle proposte la dimensione spaziale e del paesaggio. La tesi delinea un framework di governo del territorio multisettoriale e multilivello, alternativo a quello basato sulla destrutturazione globalizzata delle reti del cibo messa in atto dagli accordi economici internazionali, finalizzato alla riattivazione delle reti locali e di conseguenza alla ri- territorializzazione sistemi agroalimentari locali e al sostegno dello sviluppo di forme di autogoverno locale. Nella prima parte viene trattato il contesto problematico relativo all’attuale food planning e dei suoi squilibri legati all'agroindustria e alla de-territorializzazione delle reti del cibo, nonché quelli connessi alla separazione tra pianificazione territoriale e programmazione rurale. La seconda parte è incentrata sull’analisi di molteplici pratiche di food movements, politiche, strumenti, progetti, esperienze di ricerca-azione che si configurano come buone pratiche in risposta alle gravi emergenze ambientali, economiche e sociali generate dal paradigma globalizzato dell’agroindustria. Nella terza parte sono trattati quattro casi studio fra il sud America (Brasile e Argentina) e l’Europa. La parte quarta è incentrata sulla sperimentazione originale di un bilancio alimentare sul territorio della Città Metropolitana di Firenze. Nella parte conclusiva vengono definiti indirizzi innovativi per la costruzione di un modello di governance alimentare declinato in ottica bioregionale con una riflessione sulle possibili ricadute della strategia proposta sui territori.
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Books on the topic "Bioregione urbana"

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Patto città campagna: Un progetto di bioregione urbana per la Toscana centrale. Firenze: Alinea, 2010.

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Le comunità progettuali della bioregione urbana: Un parco agricolo multifunzionale in riva sinistra d'Arno. Macerata: Quodlibet, 2019.

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Magnaghi, Alberto, ed. La regola e il progetto. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-624-4.

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Il territorio, conteso tra mille interessi conflittuali, ha sempre più bisogno di una progettazione unitaria in quanto bene comune, alla scala in cui si abita, si lavora, si consuma: una scala che comprende luoghi urbani, reti di città, fiumi, valli, zone agricole, entroterra costieri. Rispetto al progetto architettonico e urbano, il progetto di territorio ha regole disciplinari molto più episodiche e settoriali. Esito toscano di una ricerca nazionale sul “progetto di territorio”, questo volume propone il concetto di bioregione urbana come metodologia atta ad integrare analisi e progetti su: i prerequisiti ambientali dell'insediamento, la riconfigurazione di sinergie fra città e campagna, il riequilibrio policentrico dei sistemi urbani, i sistemi economici ed energetici a base locale, le forme di autogoverno per uno sviluppo locale autosostenibile a partire dalle regole per la messa in valore dei beni patrimoniali del territorio.
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Book chapters on the topic "Bioregione urbana"

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Magnaghi, Alberto. "The Territorialist Approach to Urban Bioregions." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I, 33–61. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45870-6_3.

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Scudo, Gianni, and Matteo Clementi. "The Bioregion and Eco-efficiency." In Peri-Urban Areas and Food-Energy-Water Nexus, 145–51. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41022-7_19.

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Brunori, Gianluca, and Paolo Prosperi. "Urban–Rural Relations as Assemblages: A Conceptual Framework for Urban Food Policies." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I, 171–81. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45870-6_10.

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Fanfani, David. "Co-evolutionary Recovery of the Urban/Rural Interface: Policies, Planning, and Design Issues for the Urban Bioregion." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I, 129–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45870-6_8.

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Thayer, Robert L. "A Bioregional Bridge Across the Urban-Rural Divide." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I, 17–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45870-6_2.

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Newton, Peter W., Peter W. G. Newman, Stephen Glackin, and Giles Thomson. "Climate Resilience and Regeneration: How Precincts Can Adapt to and Mitigate Climate Change." In Greening the Greyfields, 105–20. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6238-6_5.

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AbstractHealthy urban ecosystems are increasingly recognised as important for resilient cities and need to be considered as part of GPR. Urban nature-based solutions (NBS) comprising green (vegetation) and blue (water) infrastructure need to be considered at multiple scales from the bioregions, through to catchments, neighbourhoods/precincts, blocks, streets, and buildings, including linkages through and in GPR areas. This chapter describes how climate change—particularly extreme urban heat—is expected to affect Australian cities, and how green and blue infrastructure can help GPR to be incorporated into urban adaptation and mitigation solutions. Topics covered include water-sensitive urban design, nature-based solutions, and urban cooling. The chapter outlines how nature-based solutions can be incorporated into higher-density regenerative urban redevelopment through new technologies and supported by planning models, many of which can be best designed and managed at precinct scale. The ‘additionality’ of green and blue nature-based solutions can offer residents of GPR areas increased liveability and enhanced resilience in both normal and extreme weather.
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Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu, and Joe Ravetz. "Indonesia: A Bioregional Prospect for the Malang Peri-urban Area." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume II, 243–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46083-9_14.

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Saragosa, Claudio, and Michela Chiti. "Bioregion and Spatial Configurations. The Co-evolutionary Nature of the Urban Ecosystem." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume I, 81–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45870-6_5.

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Dematteis, Giuseppe. "I servizi ecosistemici nella riproduzione dei sistemi territoriali. Osservazioni da una ricerca sugli scambi montagna-città." In I servizi ecosistemici nella pianificazione bioregionale, 47–57. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-050-4.07.

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From a research for the Metropolitan City of Turin on the flows of matter, energy, services, people and information between the metro-mountain and metro-urban subsystems, it has emerged that the ecosystem flows always have a degree of openness to the outside, which requires an assessment of the positive or negative effects on ecosystems on a larger scale, up to the global one. In perspective, less sectoral and more multifunctional visions of the interventions seem to be required, which also recognize the mountain as a new central location as a privileged place to experiment with alternative life models.
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Matarán Ruiz, Alberto, and Carolina Yacamán Ochoa. "Participative Agri-Food Projects in the Urban Bioregion of the Vega of Granada (Spain)." In Bioregional Planning and Design: Volume II, 103–18. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46083-9_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bioregione urbana"

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Ilovan, Oana-Ramona. "Online Documentation for Emerging Subjects in Geographical Research: The Urban Bioregions." In 8th International Conference - "EDUCATION, REFLECTION, DEVELOPMENT". European Publisher, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2021.03.02.29.

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