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024 7 _a10.1007/978-3-030-57764-3
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100 1 _aBisello, Adriano
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700 1 _aVettorato, Daniele
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700 1 _aLudlow, David
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700 1 _aBaranzelli, Claudia
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700 1 _aBisello, Adriano
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700 1 _aVettorato, Daniele
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700 1 _aLudlow, David
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700 1 _aBaranzelli, Claudia
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245 1 0 _aSmart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions : Results of SSPCR 2019—Open Access Contributions
260 _bSpringer Nature
_c2021
300 _a1 electronic resource (307 p.)
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis open access book offers a selection of research papers and case studies presented at the 3rd international conference “Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions”, held in December 2019 in Bolzano, Italy, and explores the concept of smart and sustainable planning, including top contributions from academics, policy makers, consultants and other professionals. Innovation processes such as co-design and co-creation help establish collaborations that engage with stakeholders in a trustworthy and transparent environment while answering the need for new value propositions. The importance of an integrated, holistic approach is widely recognized to break down silos in local government, in particular, when aimed at achieving a better integration of climate-energy planning. Despite the ongoing urbanization and polarization processes, new synergies between urban and rural areas emerge, linking development opportunities to intrinsic cultural, natural and man-made landscape values. The increasing availability of big, real-time urban data and advanced ICT facilitates frequent assessment and continuous monitoring of performances, while allowing fine-tuning as needed. This is valid not only for individual projects but also on a wider scale. In addition, and circling back to the first point, (big) urban data and ICT can be of enormous help in facilitating engagement and co-creation by raising awareness and by providing insight into the local consequences of specific plans. However, this potential is not yet fully exploited in standard processes and procedures, which can therefore lack the agility and flexibility to keep up with the pulse of the city and dynamics of society. The book provides a multi-disciplinary outlook based on experience to orient the reader in the giant galaxy of smart and sustainable planning, support the transposition of research into practice, scale up visionary approaches and design groundbreaking planning policies and tools.
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650 7 _aUrban & municipal planning
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650 7 _aCentral government policies
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650 7 _aSociology
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650 7 _aPolitical economy
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653 _aUrban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
653 _aEnvironmental Policy
653 _aSociology, general
653 _aRegional/Spatial Science
653 _aUrban Geography and Urbanism
653 _aEnvironmental Social Sciences
653 _aRegional and Spatial Economics
653 _aenvironmental protection
653 _aurban planning
653 _aregional planning
653 _aurban big data
653 _asmart cities
653 _amobility
653 _aurban ecosystem services
653 _aclimate change
653 _aSSPCR
653 _aOpen Access
653 _aUrban & municipal planning
653 _aCentral / national / federal government policies
653 _aSociology
653 _aPolitical economy
653 _aRegional studies
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