----------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 5 |
Plans, housing question and modernization
of the country, Pierluigi Properzi |
| |
|
| |
Problems, policies, and research |
| 7 |
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 |
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
| |
|