Brunetta, Grazia.

Post Un-Lock : From Territorial Vulnerabilities to Local Resilience. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (187 pages) - The Urban Book Series . - The Urban Book Series .

Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I The Research -- 1 Post-pandemic Challenges. The Role of Local Governance for Territorial Resilience -- 1.1 Framing Territorial Resilience -- 1.2 Territorial Resilience. Does the Scale Matter? -- 1.3 Converging Experimentations: Challenges, Methodologies, and Tools for Post-pandemic Territories and Cities -- References -- Part II Topics -- 2 Notes on Spatial Implications of COVID-19. Evidence from Piedmont Region, Italy -- 2.1 How Do Spatial Implications Matter in the COVID-19 Pandemic? -- 2.2 Methodology -- 2.3 Results and Discussions -- 2.4 Lessons Learned from COVID-19. The Leading Role of Spatial Dimension -- 2.5 Contributions -- References -- 3 The Role of the Minor Hydrographic System in Increasing the Ecological Network -- 3.1 Introduction: The Ecological Network for Planning at the Local Scale -- 3.2 The Minor Hydrological System in Mappano -- 3.3 The Value of Minor Waterways for the Construction of Local Ecological Network and Green and Blue Infrastructures -- 3.4 Discussion -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Ecosystem Services and Territorial Resilience: The Role of Green and Blue Infrastructure -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 The Territorial Interpretation for Resilience and Well-Being -- 4.1.2 Methods and Data -- 4.2 Morphological Conditions and Land Uses in Basse di Stura -- 4.3 Mapping Ecosystem Service for Territorial Resilience -- 4.3.1 The Land Cover Piemonte Database and the Habitat Quality Model -- 4.3.2 Design Scenarios for Basse di Stura -- 4.4 Discussion and Open Issues -- 4.5 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Indicators and Scenarios for Sustainable Development at the Local Level -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methodology -- 5.2.1 Phase 1: Indicators Selection -- 5.2.2 Phase 2: A Baseline Scenario -- 5.3 Results -- 5.4 Conclusion and Future Developments -- References. 6 Towards Neighbourhoods as Minimum Units of Resilience? -- 6.1 Neighbourhoods and Pandemic -- 6.2 The Ideal Type of the Neighbourhood Unit -- 6.3 The Spanish Superilla -- 6.4 The 15-Min City -- 6.5 Are Minimum Units of Resilience a Worthwhile Target? -- References -- Part III Case Studies -- 7 NO2 Concentrations and COVID-19 in Local Systems of Northwest Italy -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Materials and Methods -- 7.3 Results -- 7.3.1 Descriptive Analysis -- 7.3.2 Statistical Analysis -- 7.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 8 The COVID-19 Effects and the Development Process of Lanzo Valleys in a Metro-Mountain Perspective -- 8.1 Introduction. Lanzo Valleys and the Metro-Mountain Perspective -- 8.2 Research Methodology -- 8.2.1 Elements Emerging from the Analysis -- 8.2.2 Focus on the Area: The Protected Areas for Biodiversity, Health, and Sustainable Development -- 8.3 New Metro-Mountain Relationships for Local Sustainability -- References -- 9 Analysis of Hydrogeological Risks Related to Climate Change: Testing the ClimeApp Assessment Tool on the Torino Nord Homogenous Zone -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The ClimeApp Assessment Tool -- 9.3 Testing ClimeApp on the Homogeneous Zone of Pinerolo -- 9.4 The Application of ClimeApp to the Homogeneous Zone of North Turin -- 9.4.1 Context and Methodology -- 9.4.2 Cross-Cutting Remarks and Indicators -- 9.4.3 Results -- 9.4.4 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 10 From Knowledge to Land-Use Planning: Local Resilient Experience in the Territory of the Municipality of Mappano -- 10.1 A Landscape Resilience Perspective -- 10.2 A Case Study of Local Resilience -- 10.3 Analysing and Understanding the Environmental and Landscape System -- 10.4 Analysing and Understanding the Environmental and Landscape System: Landscape Sensitivity. 10.5 Analysing and Understanding the Environmental and Landscape System: Accessibility and Sustainable Mobility -- 10.6 Conclusion: Reasoning in an Integrated Perspective -- References -- 11 Space for Rights. The School Between Planning Standard and Social Innovation -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.1.1 Planning Standards, Urban Welfare, and the Spatial Structure of the City -- 11.1.2 Common Goods and Social Innovation -- 11.2 The Case Study of Settimo Torinese -- 11.2.1 Schools and Proximity Areas. Creating Settlement Conditions for an Innovative School-City-Territory Project -- 11.2.2 An Established Participatory Tradition and a Future for the Community in Action -- 11.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Digital Tools -- 12 The 3D Metric Survey for the Digital Cartographic Production to Support the Knowledge of the New Municipality of Mappano -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 The Case Study -- 12.3 Methodology -- 12.3.1 Data Acquisition -- 12.3.2 The Geo-Topographic Database -- 12.4 Results -- 12.4.1 Cartographic Products -- 12.4.2 The Digitalization Process and the BDTRE -- 12.5 Conclusions and Future Perspectives -- References -- 13 Source and Data for the Analysis of the Metropolitan Territory with GIS Tools: A Critical Review Between Commercial and Open Access Tools -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Background: Open Data in the Big Data Era and Its Relevance in Spatial Analysis -- 13.2.1 Data as a Common Good -- 13.2.2 Volume of Data and Information Extraction: Big Data -- 13.2.3 Where Is Big Data Coming From? -- 13.2.4 Data Availability and Access: Some Critical Issues -- 13.3 Availability and Access to GIS-Based Data on the Metropolitan City of Turin -- 13.3.1 Satellite Images -- 13.3.2 Physical and Basic Cartography -- 13.3.3 Demographic Data -- 13.3.4 Vehicular Flows -- 13.3.5 Soft Mobility -- 13.3.6 Energy Consumption -- 13.3.7 Risk and Hazards. 13.3.8 Health Data -- 13.3.9 Presence of Services -- 13.4 Conclusions -- References -- Part V Lesson Learned and Perspectives -- 14 Final Remarks on the Implementation of the Post-pandemic City and the Role of Technology -- References.

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