The complexity of urban landscape is clearly shown by the dual dynamic interaction between human activities and natural environment. The latter is the origin of opportunities and hazards. A natural phenomenon does not represent by itself a disaster but can become a disaster when produces negative impacts on vulnerable communities, exposed and not prepared for the event.
In addition, old, blight urban fabric, and urban voids characterize the contemporary urban landscape: even if degraded, underused and compromised in environmental and landscape aspects, they are valid resource for the regeneration of whole parts of cities and for the development of risk reduction strategies. Authors produce a brief overview of risks mitigation processes state of art, introduce a method based on urban exposure reduction, define advanced planning strategies and evaluate how the same strategies to reduce natural risks influence urban landscape.
SMC MAGAZINE SPECIAL ISSUE N. FIVE/2021
001_COVER AND INDEX
003_Notes on Landscape at risk and post-pandemic implications
Marialuce Stanganelli, Carlo Gerundo
SECTION 1 – LANDSCAPE AT ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE CHANGE RISK
007_Emergency management and urban planning: policies and actions for the Vesuvian coastal area
Marialuce Stanganelli, Carlo Gerundo, Maria Perillo, Beatrice Faggiano, Francesco Silvestri, Giovanni Forte, Giacomo Iovane
013_Insights on risk perception: the case of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Giorgia Bressan, Andrea Guaran, Gian Pietro Zaccomer
016_The post-disaster temporary landscape. Reflecting on housing and tourism practices in the crater of central Italy
Sara Cipolletti, Alessandro Gabbianelli
020_The complex thinking to avoid the “reconstruction risk”. A design methodological proposal for Inner Areas
Giovangiuseppe Vannelli
023_Advanced planning for urban landscape enhancement
Roberto De Lotto, Caterina Pietra, Elisabetta Maria Venco
027_Elements of integration of Regional Landscape Planning with Risk Management Planning in Abruzzo
Donato Di Ludovico
032_Small Rivers and Landscape. Nature-based solutions to mitigate flood risk
Malena Magliocchetti, Valentina Adinolfi, Giacomo Viccione, Michele Grimaldi, Isidoro Fasolino
037_Post-communist urban landscape at risk – challenge and innovation
Tana Nicoleta Lascu, Cristina Victoria Ochinciuc
SECTION 2 – LANDSCAPE AT RISK OF ABANDONMENT
041_Re-evaluating the distance: virus as a “great urban planner” in the rediscovery of inner areas at risk of depopulation
Francesca Bruni
044_On the relations between landscape and production. The case study of Rufoli in Salerno
Guglielmo Avallone
051_The landscape of the Amalfi Coast: an endangered paradise
Giorgia De Pasquale, Lorenzo Nofroni, Serena Savelli
055_Social ecology and traditional landscape enhancement. Some issues from a case study in the Gorizia Karst
Alessandra Marin, Alfredo Altobelli
061_Conservation through development: paths of innovation for protected areas
Giovanni Ottaviano
064_Circular economy as ‘catalyst’ for resilience in inner areas
Marco Rossitti, Francesca Torrieri
068_Designing the margins. A strategy for Lioni
Chiara Barbieri, Giovanni Zucchi
073_Landscapes at risk of peripheralization. A methodological framework for risk analysis to support planning strategies
Roberto Gerundo, Alessandra Marra
080_Periurban landscapes, vulnerabilities and potentials for regeneration
Anna Attademo, Maria Gabriella Errico
SECTION 3 – LANDSCAPE AT RISK OF OVEREXPLOITATION AND TOURISM
084_Tourism in the time of COVID-19. A research on the behaviour and travel expectations of Italians
Fabio Corbisiero
089_Collaborative governance for coastal landscape integrated management. The Agro Pontino Coast Contract
Stefano Magaudda, Serena Muccitelli, Carolina Pozzi, Cristina Palazzini
093_Tourism in the Phlegraean Fields. Public perception and framing agenda of territorial public initiatives
Salvatore Monaco, Carmine Urciuoli
096_Environmental Hazard and Resource Use: a comparison Between Volcanic Landscape of Vesuvius and Stromboli
Maurizio Conte, Dora Francese, Giuseppe Vaccaro
101_Archeological resources: a blended landscape with various hazard factors. The case of Bacoli
Luca Buoninconti, Paola De Joanna, Dora Francese
106_LIST OF AUTHORS