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Progetti di territorio nel contesto europeo

  • Francesca Rispoli,

Among the emerging issues in territorial planning, the territory project is one of the areas of work at once most promising and most problematic. The aim of the research is to identify the possible fields of action of the territory project, understood as both a policy project and as a concrete action for transforming the space. The conceptual analysis aims to identify new methods of planning designed to overcome the limitations of the technical-normative approach, forms of 'flexible deregulation' and the corporate planning model. The case studies explore the role of the physical project as a specific activity of learning, exploration and construction of the territory, understood as a historic-social construct and the active subject of planning.

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Francesca Rispoli has a PhD in sustainable urban development. She performs research activities in the Department of Urban and Territorial Planning of the University of Florence, dealing with self-sustainable projects of local development and interactive planning, on which she has published: Partecipazione in Toscana. Interpretazioni e racconti (with A.L. Pecoriello, G. Paba, C. Perrone), Firenze University Press, Firenze, 2009; I distretti di economia solidale come laboratori territoriali sperimentali per lo sviluppo autosostenibile, in G. Allegretti and M.E. Frascaroli (editors), Percorsi condivisi, Contributi per un atlante delle pratiche partecipative in Italia, Firenze, Alinea, 2006.
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Book Title

Progetti di territorio nel contesto europeo

Authors

Francesca Rispoli

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Publication Year

2012

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© 2012 Author(s)

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CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IT

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CC0 1.0

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Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/978-88-6655-161-4

eISBN (pdf)

978-88-6655-161-4

eISBN (xml)

978-88-9273-621-4

Series Title

Territori

Series ISSN

2704-5978

Series E-ISSN

2704-579X

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