The current regulatory framework highlights the lacking relation between energetic and territorial policies, especially in Italy. This condition is emphasized in small towns, whose urban morphology and local identifying features require particular design focus. Therefore, the development of an energy grid, as a widespread system well integrated with the landscape, and urban, flexible and adaptive projects, may take a main role in urban regeneration processes.

Centri minori, energia e rigenerazione

Antonio Bocca
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Lia Fedele
Secondo
2024-01-01

Abstract

The current regulatory framework highlights the lacking relation between energetic and territorial policies, especially in Italy. This condition is emphasized in small towns, whose urban morphology and local identifying features require particular design focus. Therefore, the development of an energy grid, as a widespread system well integrated with the landscape, and urban, flexible and adaptive projects, may take a main role in urban regeneration processes.
2024
Città che si adattano? Tomo 3. : Processi urbani di adattamento e resilienza tra permanenza e precarietà
Rosa Tamborrino, Andrea Longhi
Italiano
ELETTRONICO
1324
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9788831277099
AISU international
Torino
ITALIA
Landscape, energy, soil, small towns
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
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