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Innovation in planning. Italian experiences
Pier Carlo Palermo
Publisher: APROpress
Language: English
ISBN: 84-934828-0-3
Book presentation
In Italy, practices of spatial planning and urban development have
undergone significant transformation in recent decades and above
all during the '90s, despite the continuing influence of more traditional
models and attitudes. A revision seems necessary for the country's
modernisation, but this process does not yet seem complete and the
results appear uncertain.
There has been a proliferation of new experiments, but they do not
always represent real innovations able to guarantee quality and
effectiveness. Critical reference to certain great Italian traditions
may help to clarify the meaning and value offered by the most recent
experiences. Perhaps more than elsewhere, in Italy there has been
an attempt to unite the traditions of spatial planning and urban
design. Today there seems to be a mature critical reflection on
the excessively rigid and prescriptive conceptions of physical planning,
and on the possibility to control transformations through urban
architecture projects. On the other hand, these typically Italian
traditions lead to a distincing from many international currents
of planning theory, which to our eyes can seem too abstract and
merely procedural.
The theory is that a critical review of Italian experiences in planning
and physical designing can reveal an in some respects original approach
of policy design, which seems to be capable of overcoming certain
limitations in current planning and policy studies. In this phase
in Italy we have a wide set of linked experiences in policy making
and urban designing that could permorm a truly innovative function.
However, these are still "trials of innvoation": an open
process not without risks, requiring further consideration and responsibility
for judgements and choices.
Contents
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Opening |
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Scenaries and figures
Guidelines
Trials |
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Themes and questions |
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Decline of the grand public project
Difficulties of some late-modern experiments
Reformist will and uncertainties
Interpretation of policies
Places and modes of innovation |
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Fields of experience |
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The union territory
Large area spatial planning
Local planning
Urbanism and planning |
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Probing innovation |
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Governance, regulation and development
Vision, strategies and projects
Towards a new urbanism |
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References |
Author
Pier Carlo Palermo has been dean of the Polytechnic of Milan's
Architecture and Society Faculty since 2002, when he was already
head of the Department of Architecture and Planning. He was formerly
professor of Urban Planning at the University of Venice and Reggio
Calabria.
His main research interests include theory and history of urbanism,
urban studies, spatial planning, and policy design. He has been
working as planning consultant on programmes of national and international
interest (EU programmes, Italian Ministries of Economics, Environment,
Infrastructure, and others).
On these themes he is the author of a dozen books. He has recently
published Prove di innovazione. Nuove forme ed esperienze di
governo del territorio in Italia, Milan, 2001; Il programma
Urban e l'innovazione delle politiche urbane, Milan, 2002; Progetti
integrati e sviluppo territoriale (with G. Pasqui), Rome, 2003;
Trasformazioni e governo del territorio. Introduzione critica,
Milan, 2004.
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