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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Italyhandle: 11588/947624
I recenti eventi di innalzamento parossistico delle temperature, verificatisi in molte aree del pianeta, dimostrano che il cambiamento climatico rappresenta uno dei principali problemi a cui è necessario dare risposte rapide ed efficaci. La letteratura scientifica di riferimento sottolinea l’importanza di analizzare le relazioni tra le caratteristiche socioeconomiche della popolazione e l’organizzazione fisico-funzionale dei sistemi urbani. Inoltre, il concetto di vulnerabilità è oramai parte del bagaglio teorico ed operativo per le analisi di rischio dei cambiamenti climatici. Partendo da tali premesse, l’obiettivo del presente lavoro è identificabile nella messa a punto di una procedura per la costruzione di mappe di vulnerabilità alla scala locale riferite ad uno dei fenomeni del cambiamento climatico quali le isole di calore urbano, al fine di supportare i decisori locali nella definizione di un quadro sistematico di idonee misure di mitigazione e adattamento.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Part of book or chapter of book , Other literature type 2021Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | eLTER PPP, EC | eLTER PLUS, EC | eLTEREC| eLTER PPP ,EC| eLTER PLUS ,EC| eLTERRavaioli, Mariangela; Falco, PierPaolo; Povero, Paolo; Budillon, Giorgio; Spezie, Giancarlo; Aliani, Stefano; Azzaro, Filippo; Azzaro, Maurizio; Bavestrello, Giorgio;Bergami, Caterina;
Bolinesi, Francesco; Canesi, Laura; Capello, Marco;Bergami, Caterina
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Castagno, Pasquale; Castellano, Michela; Catalano, Giulio; Cattaneo Vietti, Riccardo; Chiantore, Mariachiara; Chiarini, Francesca; Cozzi, Stefano; De Alteris, Arturo; De Stefano, Massimo; Dunbar, Robert; Fusco, Giannetta; Gallerani, Andrea; Giglio, Federico; Giordano, Patrizia; Grilli, Federica; La Ferla, RosaBruna; Langone, Leonardo; Maimone, Giovanna; Mangoni, Olga; Massa, Francesco; Misic, Cristina; Olivari, Enrico; Paschini, Elio; Penna, Pierluigi; Russo, Aniello; Saggiomo, Vincenzo; Saggiomo, Maria; Sangiorgi, Francesca; Schiaparelli, Stefano; Zambardino, Giovanni;Capotondi, Lucilla
Capotondi, Lucilla in OpenAIREThe Antarctic continent plays a fundamental role in the global climate system and its role is particularly important in a climate change scenario. Since the '90s, the Ross Sea and the coastal area of Terra Nova Bay have been chosen as specific and peculiar research sites for climatic investigations within the LTER (Long-Term Ecological Research) network. Studies have been conducted by both Italian and international Universities and research centres.This macro-site area is characterized by abundant primary productivity, and zooplankton and benthonic communities. The objective of the research activities is the acquisition of long-term time series related to the biotic communities, the bio-geochemical fluxes and the physico-chemical parameters of the water column in the Ross Sea area. To this aim, four Moorings (A, B, D and H) were deployed to obtain the above-mentioned data, which will be very useful to improve the quality of the existing bio-geochemical models and to provide more precise information on the Antarctic marine ecosystem in relation to global climate change. In the Terra Nova Bay research site, the activities are devoted to the characterization of the relationship between the structure and the dynamic of the pelagic and benthonic communities and the ice cover. Numerous physical, chemical and biological data were collected from the four Moorings, the water samples retrieved at the Terra Nova Bay site and the sediments samples. Such fundamental data allowed establishing an important starting point to better understand the climate change phenomena occurred in the last twenty years, and that will occur in the future, in the Ross Sea Area.
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Fabrizio Ascione
Fabrizio Ascione in OpenAIRENicola Bianco;
Claudio De Stasio;Nicola Bianco
Nicola Bianco in OpenAIREGerardo Maria Mauro;
+1 AuthorsGerardo Maria Mauro
Gerardo Maria Mauro in OpenAIREFabrizio Ascione;
Fabrizio Ascione
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VANOLI, GIUSEPPE PETER;Gerardo Maria Mauro
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Scientific literature about energy retrofit focuses on single buildings, but the investigation of whole building stocks is particularly worthy because it can yield substantial energy, environmental and economic benefits. Hence, how to address large-scale energy retrofit of a building stock? The paper handles this issue by employing a methodology that provides the robust energy assessment of building categories. This is denoted as SLABE, “Simulation-based Large-scale uncertainty/sensitivity Analysis of Building Energy performance”. It was presented by the same authors to address the energy retrofit of a building category and is here enhanced to investigate a whole and heterogeneous building stock that includes various categories. Each category is represented by a Representative Building Sample (RBS), which is defined through Latin hypercube sampling and uncertainty analysis. Hence, optimal retrofit packages are found in function of buildings’ location, intended use and construction type. Two families of optimal solutions are achieved. The first one collects the most energy-efficient (and thus sustainable) solutions, among the ones that produce global cost savings, thereby addressing the collective perspective. The second one collects cost-optimal solutions thereby addressing the private perspective. EnergyPlus is employed as simulation tool and coupled with MATLAB® for data analysis and processing. The methodology is applied to a significant segment of the Italian public administration building stock, which includes several building categories depending on location, use destination and construction type. The outcomes show huge potential energy and economic savings, and could support a deep energy renovation of the Italian building stock
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By referring to the wider strategies set up, starting from the middle of the Nineties, by the European cities to promote a sustainable urban mobility and to the more recent concept of soft mobility, which generally includes pedestrian and cycling mobility, this contribution focuses on pedestrian mobility in urban areas, outlining criteria and methods for planning and designing networks of urban public open spaces, such as roads and squares, devoted to an exclusive or prevailing pedestrian use. First of all, the paper analyzes the multiple roles played by roads and squares within the cities: “axes” supporting different mobility flows, including the pedestrian ones, and in the meanwhile urban places in which different activities (commercial activities, meeting, and so on) take place. Grounding on that, the main reasons driving toward an organization of such spaces as urban networks have been outlined. Then, some guidelines and methodological elements, both for planning pedestrian networks and designing their elements taking into account the correspondence between foreseen uses and spatial features of each element, have been provided. Furthermore, the links between the pedestrian networks and the main junctions of other urban mobility networks, as well as between the first ones and the urban contexts have been stressed. Suggested guidelines and methodological elements have been applied and tested both on historical and suburban areas of the city of Naples; nevertheless they represent only a first step towards the setting up of a method for pedestrian networks planning and design in urban areas. Tema. Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, Vol 2 (2009): Selected Papers 2009
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2013Publisher:Territorio della Ricerca su Insediamenti e Ambiente. Rivista internazionale di cultura urbanistica ITALIANO Nello scenario globale di ricerca di nuovi modelli di sostenibilità ambientale, economica e sociale, la dimensione urbana è quella che offre maggiori possibilità di sperimentazione. Le città, infatti, in quanto luoghi di accumulazione di problemi ambientali e socio-economici, sono in prima linea nell’affrontare le sfide contemporanee legate al cambiamento climatico e al trend esponenziale di concentrazione demografica, e possono trasformarsi in laboratori di creatività, innovazione e partecipazione per azioni orientate ad uno sviluppo durevole ed equo. In particolare, i temi dell’analisi spazio-sociale, della qualità dello spazio pubblico, della sua accessibilità, della sicurezza, del welfare e della qualità urbana in generale devono tener conto di metodologie di progettazione target oriented, attente alla specificità dei bisogni di una società plurale, sensibile alle differenze (di età, sesso, razza, lingua, religione, cultura, condizioni sociali). In questo contesto, i programmi a livello internazionale sulle pari opportunità hanno lo scopo di contribuire al raggiungimento degli “Obiettivi di Sviluppo del Millennio” attraverso politiche e interventi gender mainstreaming, da prevedere anche nel campo della pianificazione urbanistica, gestione e governance. Si tratta di una sfida inevitabile che richiede responsabilità e impegno da parte dei diversi attori territoriali affinché l’azione congiunta di strategie top-down di gender mainstreaming planning e politiche bottom-up possano produrre risultati concreti. Alla luce di quanto finora esposto, e facendo riferimento a specifici casi di studio, il contributo propone una riflessione sulla necessità di una prospettiva gender sensitive nella pianificazione urbanistica – pure intrecciata ai temi dei trasporti, della sicurezza, dell’accessibilità dei luoghi, della pianificazione dei tempi e degli orari – con indubbi effetti positivi in termini di qualità urbana, inclusione e partecipazione attiva per città più intelligenti. Territorio della Ricerca su Insediamenti e Ambiente. Rivista internazionale di cultura urbanistica, No 10 (2013): What "gender" city for the future
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2020 ItalyPublisher:Planum Publisher Authors:Gerardo Carpentieri;
Gerardo Carpentieri
Gerardo Carpentieri in OpenAIREFloriana Zucaro;
Floriana Zucaro
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Questo contributo illustra un segmento del lavoro di consulenza tecnico-scientifica svolta dal Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Ambientale dell’Università Federico II, a supporto dell’Ufficio di Piano del comune di Carinola (CE) per la revisione del dimensionamento delle volumetrie e delle superfici necessarie a soddisfare il fabbisogno residenziale (imposto dal PTCP della provincia) nella redazione del Piano Urbanistico Comunale in un’ottica di riduzione del consumo di suolo. Con una velocità di 2 m2 al secondo, il consumo di suolo continua inesorabilmente ad aumentare occupando attualmente circa il 7,65% del territorio nazionale (ISPRA, 2018). Le previsioni al 2050 evidenziano un’ulteriore perdita di oltre 8.000 km2 di superficie, considerando anche le conseguenze di una ripresa economica globale. Questo contributo si inserisce nel filone di ricerca di riduzione/ottimizzazione del consumo di suolo, ponendo l’attenzione sul cruciale aspetto del soddisfacimento del fabbisogno residenziale e dei limiti dimensionali forniti dalle autorità sovracomunali inclusi negli strumenti di governo del territorio a scala vasta. La necessità di far convergere la domanda di nuove residenze con i limiti della normativa vigente e i principi fondanti della sostenibilità rappresenta una delle principali sfide tecniche e scientifiche delle trasformazioni urbane e territoriali. Al fine di raggiungere tali obiettivi si propone una metodologia di supporto alle decisioni che consenta, tra l’altro, la verifica del dimensionamento residenziale, utilizzando metodi matriciali e tecniche GIS. Questa procedura consente di affrontare congiuntamente sia i vincoli quantitativi connessi al carico insediativo residenziale (previsto) che la riduzione degli impatti negativi sul territorio. Il contributo intende, infine, stimolare il dibattito sulle potenzialità offerte dai Sistemi Informativi Geografici nel supportare le scelte di governo del territorio orientate ad una effettiva (e misurabile) riduzione del consumo di suolo.
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This study is based on the following question: why are cities go towards digitalization? To answer this question, it considers managerial contingency theory to explain variations in the use and application of smart technologies in smart cities. To test this theory, the study is based on a sample of 200 medium sized municipalities, i.e. with a population of 40,000/60,000 inhabitants. The results of this study show that there is a correlation between the use/application of smart technologies in smart cities and contingency. The latter is related to the context, constraints and managerial incentives, i.e. funding, technical assistance and branding that characterise one city rather than another. The aforementioned contingencies may have statistically positive effects on the application of smart technologies. Conversely, statistically negative effects will occur if we are faced with circumstances in which there is little technological knowledge and leadership capacity.
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A large part of the Italian territory is characterized by a spatial organization structured in small towns, with natural and cultural resources, vast material and immaterial heritage, and economic potential. All features often mirrored by a limited accessibility to essential services (transportation, health, and education systems), depopulation and high building vulnerability and inefficiency. The aim of this paper is to propose a methodology for the systemic definition of intervention strategies for building recovery and valorization, as part of a more complex strategy of inner areas’ revitalization, to be achieved in accordance with the cultural landscape, local construction techniques and materials, and the specific characteristics of considered buildings. The chosen case study has been the small town of Conza della Campania, whose historic center was almost destroyed by the 1980’s Irpinia earthquake; although abandoned since, the damaged building stock still preserves acknowledged architectural and constructive qualities, and the area has many potentials linked to its natural and productive vocations. Applying the methodology, seismic and energy retrofitting strategies resulted in the definition of adaptive abacuses describing the most efficient interventions for each considered building, derived by detailed analysis related to their construction techniques, architectural features, historical evolution, and artistic/cultural values. In terms of urban regeneration, these abacuses, as basis for seismic and energy building recovery, act as adaptive tools to support the definition of compatible operational choices and ensure the development of sustainable strategies leading to holistic results.
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