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The 'complex' road planning
italy, italia, progetto, project, manuali, strade, road,
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Giuseppe Barbieri
In Italy, today, regulations governing road planning is the result of an accumulation and superimposition of non-organic rules aimed at resolving various problems. It is a fragmentation that makes it difficult to accept that an infrastructure plan can be a fundamental component of complex integrated territory planning procedures. It is necessary to build a platform for interaction among the various partners involved in order to create a new type of administrative process
This article appears in issue 127 of Urbanistica (pag. 111).
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