Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience

The paper presents the results of an applied research on the Adriatic linear city (Marche, Abruzzo) for the construction of an urban-territorial cognitive framework renewed by GIScience methods/techniques (data processing, remote sensing and scientific indexes). In particular, the contribution prese...

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Main Authors: Giorgio Caprari, Simone Malavolta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università di Napoli Federico II 2024-03-01
Series:TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/10200
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description The paper presents the results of an applied research on the Adriatic linear city (Marche, Abruzzo) for the construction of an urban-territorial cognitive framework renewed by GIScience methods/techniques (data processing, remote sensing and scientific indexes). In particular, the contribution presents the method steps for the production of a Risk Map and a geodatabase developed in a GIS (Geographic Information Systems) environment starting from open data to support the analytical phase of the A_GreeNet Life+ project and its aims. In this sense, the intermediate/final outputs of the research lay the foundations for new ways and different perspectives to investigate the urban landscape with a focus on the quality/quantity of green infrastructure, thermal stress and social dynamics. In conclusion, the paper is part of the process of renewing the cognitive processes of urban planning, with special regard to the study of territorial fragilities and urban transformations capable of photographing different territorial geographies and evaluating their resilience to the dynamics of climate change. On this basis, the project will imagine new forestation scenarios and the qualification of the landscape-vegetation system and open spaces for healthier and more liveable cities, in accordance with the planning framework in place.
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spelling doaj.art-f3564171e10c4a2580113b5257d625ae2024-03-08T08:54:07ZengUniversità di Napoli Federico IITeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment1970-98891970-98702024-03-0116919010.6093/1970-9870/1020010200Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScienceGiorgio Caprari0Simone Malavolta1University of Camerino, SAAD/UNICAMUniversity of Camerino, SAAD/UNICAMThe paper presents the results of an applied research on the Adriatic linear city (Marche, Abruzzo) for the construction of an urban-territorial cognitive framework renewed by GIScience methods/techniques (data processing, remote sensing and scientific indexes). In particular, the contribution presents the method steps for the production of a Risk Map and a geodatabase developed in a GIS (Geographic Information Systems) environment starting from open data to support the analytical phase of the A_GreeNet Life+ project and its aims. In this sense, the intermediate/final outputs of the research lay the foundations for new ways and different perspectives to investigate the urban landscape with a focus on the quality/quantity of green infrastructure, thermal stress and social dynamics. In conclusion, the paper is part of the process of renewing the cognitive processes of urban planning, with special regard to the study of territorial fragilities and urban transformations capable of photographing different territorial geographies and evaluating their resilience to the dynamics of climate change. On this basis, the project will imagine new forestation scenarios and the qualification of the landscape-vegetation system and open spaces for healthier and more liveable cities, in accordance with the planning framework in place.http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/10200giscienceurban green infrastructureurban planningrisk mapadriatic coastal cities
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Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
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urban planning
risk map
adriatic coastal cities
title Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
title_full Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
title_fullStr Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
title_short Analysis of territorial fragilities through GIScience
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urban green infrastructure
urban planning
risk map
adriatic coastal cities
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