Index 138, January-April 2009
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5 Plans, housing question and modernization of the country, Pierluigi Properzi
   
  Problems, policies, and research
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Atlases of the landscape in Europe, edited by Attilia Peano, Claudia Cassatella

8 Atlases and landscapes, Attilia Peano
9 Methodological proposals for the management and promotion of Piedmont landscapes, Attilia Peano, Claudia Cassatella
13 Social perception of the landscape and the Atlases, Claudia Cassatella
17 The Atlas as a metaphor for the history of territory and landscape, Mauro Volpiano
22 The European context, Angioletta Voghera
25 Experiences on the landscape catalogues for Catalonia, Jordi Bellmut, Maria Goula
30 Tuscany landscapes Atlas and spatial planning, Gabriele Paolinelli, Antonella Valentini
   
  Projects and implementation
34 The Ptcp of Naples: the land and its fertile resources, edited by Marichela Sepe
37 Presentation, Riccardo Di Palma
38 Dilemmas and obstacles in the management of objectives, Francesco Domenico Moccia
42 A heritage to defend and exploit, Roberto Gambino
46 The Ptcp of Naples: from the plan of 2003 to the new proposal of 2008, Francesco Russo
49 The landscape in the plan, Paolo Castelnovi
52 Naples Ptcp directions, Alessandro Dal Piaz
54 Settlements system, Immacolata Apreda
58 The assessment of territorial contexts and the landscape analysis, Stefania Caiazzo
62 Agricultural landscapes in the Naples province: a heritage to be protected, Massimo Fagnano
65 A soil science to urban landscape planning: the case study of Naples and its surroundings, Antonio Carbone, Michela Iamarino, Fabio Terribile
67 Cultural heritage, landscape and metropolitan system: is planning possible?, Maria Mautone, Maria Ronza
70 Sustainable mobility for Naples’ metropolitan area, Vincenzo Russo
72 Statistical analysis in support of territorial planning, Angela Maria Digrandi
74 Gis for spatial co-ordination planning, Mariarosa Albano, Clea Martone, Michele Russo, Valeria Vanella
76 Knowledge and action in the ‘structural’ interpretation and representation of territory, Enrico Gualini
   
  Profiles and practices
81 Consuming land, consuming the future, edited by Paolo Pileri
82 Four countries, six experiences, for a single issue: limiting urbanisation, Paolo Pileri
86 Towards sustainable land use in Germany: reviewing the German experience with antisprawl policies and tools, Stefan Siedentop
89 Urban containment strategies in the Netherlands, Erwin van der Krabben
97 From an economical use of land to land use management strategies, tasks and challenges in Switzerland, Bernd Scholl
100 Land use and consumption in England: how is land use controlled and monitored? How has land use changed?, Keiron Hart
103 Assessment of sustainable land use in Germany: the project Fin.30, Sophie Schetke, Theo Kötter, Benedikt Frielinghaus, Dietmar Weigt
106 Integrated European research on sustainable urban development and periurban land use relationships, Kjell Nilsson, Thomas Sick Nielsen, Stephan Pauleit
110 Interpretational figures and methods for knowledge and evaluation of land consumption: the transition matrix, Paolo Pileri, Marta Maggi
   
  Methods and tools
119 Zoning, zooning, Rosario Pavia
125 Reform of territorial governance and the new urban order, Michele Talia
132 By the way, what urbanism really is?, Clovis Ultramari