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  • 1
    ISBN: 9788833121031
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (144 p.)
    Keywords: Environmental science, engineering & technology
    Abstract: The conception of sustainability, in land governance, goes beyond environmental protection in that, beyond the environmental profile, it includes the economic and social profile. It therefore highlights the need to make the requirements of economic development compatible with those of natural resource protection, equity and social progress. With this in mind, the Region of Sardinia has approved the Regional Strategy for Sustainable Development (SRSvS), as a declination of the National Strategy, consistent with the United Nations 2030 Agenda. This volume presents and discusses the results of the research developed during the SOSLabs Research Laboratory of the SOSLabs1 Project, conducted, at the University of Cagliari, under the call issued in 2019 by the Directorate General for Sustainable Development, Environmental Damage and Relations with the European Union of the then Ministry of the Environment and Protection of Land and Sea (now the Ministry of Environment and Energy Security). The outcomes are based on a methodological approach that integrates SRSvS into the practice of spatial and urban planning in the municipal and metropolitan context, through a model in which plan construction is permeated by assessment. Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is taken as the scientific and technical reference, by virtue of its being deeply innervated in the plan process, almost identifying itself with the plan itself, both in the preparatory and implementation phases. The methodology of integrating SRSvS into the planning and evaluation process is applied, experimentally, to two urban plans: the Preliminary Municipal Plan of the Municipality of Cagliari and the Plan of the Tepilora Regional Nature Park
    Abstract: La concezione della sostenibilità, nel governo del territorio, va oltre la tutela dell’ambiente in quanto, oltre il profilo ambientale, include quelli economici e sociali. Si evidenzia, quindi, la necessità di rendere compatibili le esigenze dello sviluppo economico con quelle della tutela delle risorse naturali, e dell’equità e del progresso sociale. In quest’ottica, la Regione Sardegna ha approvato la Strategia regionale per lo sviluppo sostenibile (SRSvS), quale declinazione della Strategia nazionale, in coerenza con l’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite. Il volume presenta e discute i risultati di una ricerca sviluppata durante lo svolgimento del Laboratorio di ricercaazione SOSLab1 del Progetto SOSLabs, condotto, presso l’Università di Cagliari, nell’ambito del bando emanato nel 2019 dalla Direzione Generale per lo Sviluppo Sostenibile, per il Danno Ambientale e per i Rapporti con l’Unione Europea dell’allora Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del territorio e del mare (oggi Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Sicurezza energetica). Gli esiti si basano su un approccio metodologico che integra la SRSvS nella prassi della pianificazione territoriale e urbanistica nel contesto comunale e metropolitano, tramite un modello in cui la costruzione del piano è permeata dalla valutazione. Si assume quale riferimento scientifico e tecnico la valutazione ambientale strategica (VAS), in virtù del suo essere profondamente innervata nel processo di piano, quasi ad identificarsi con il piano stesso, sia nelle fasi preparatorie, che attuative. La metodologia di integrazione della SRSvS nel processo di pianificazione e valutazione è applicata, sperimentalmente, a due piani urbanistici: il Piano urbanistico comunale preliminare del Comune di Cagliari e il Piano del Parco naturale regionale di Tepilora
    Note: Italian
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9788835141402
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (184 Seiten) , Diagramme, Karten
    Series Statement: Territorio sostenibilità governance
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    Keywords: Environmentalist, conservationist & Green organizations ; Conservation of the environment ; Sustainability ; Sardinien ; Klimaänderung ; Infrastrukturplanung
    Abstract: Identifying and planning green infrastructures at the regional scale can be considered an intentional way of spreading the positive impacts of environmental conservation policies across spatial contexts much more complex and larger than protected areas. In this volume, a methodological approach is defined and experimentally implemented into the Sardinian region (Italy), in order to identify both a regional green infrastructure, and a network of ecological corridors, conceived as edges connecting the regional protected areas. This approach supports spatial decision-making processes aimed at addressing environmental hazards connected to landslides and floods, as well as at establishing effective spatial planning rules
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