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Sunday
21 April 2024

 SANTA MARIA LA NOVA 
AT SQUARE S. MARIA LA NOVA, 44, NAPLES

9.30-17.00  (only for ECTP-CEU DELEGATES)

ECTP-CEU GENERAL ASSEMBLY

11.30 | COFFEE BREAK

13.30 | LIGHT LUNCH

16.00 | COFFEE BREAK

17.00-19.00

REGISTRATION
18.00-19.30

WELCOME PARTY (open to all participants)

Monday
22 April 2024

 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II 
AT PALAZZO GRAVINA, VIA MONTEOLIVETO 3, NAPLES

1° Floor in front of Room Gioffredo:

11.00-11.30 | Coffee break

13.30-14.30 | Light Lunch

16.30-17.00 | Coffee break

2° Floor outside Great Hall

8.30 | REGISTRATION

 

9.00-11.00 | Great Hall 2°Floor

PLENARY

Link to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82920917619

9.00-9.30

Welcome addresses:

Michelangelo Russo, DiARC Chair

Markus Hedorfer, ECTP-CEU President

Michele Talia, INU President

Giuseppe De Luca, Biennale Chair

Marichela Sepe, Biennale Local Chair

 

Keynote speeches

Chair: Francesco Domenico Moccia

 

9.30-9.45

Inclusion in adaptive planning, Janet Askew, ECTP-CEU past-President

9.45-10.00

ECTP-CEU’s vision on inclusive cities and regions – territoires inclusifs, Markus Hedorfer, ECTP-CEU President

 

10.00-10.15

Regulatory Inclusiveness and Territorial equipment, Carolina Giaimo, INU Vice-President

 

10.15-10.30

Regional strategies for territorial cohesion (OP 5. Europe closer to citizens), Bruno Discepolo, Town Planning Councillor, Campania Region

 

10.30-10.45 

Visions of inclusive city, Laura Lieto, Vice Mayor, Townhall Naples

11.30-18.00
PARALLEL AND SPECIAL WORKSHOPS

11.30-18.00 | Room 21 (pc Di Ludovico)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 1 | REGIONAL ISSUES AND REGIONAL DISPARITY

Coordinators Laura Fregolent, Ignacio Pemán Gavín – Co-coordinators Valeria Lingua, Donato Di Ludovico

Discussant Géza Salamin - Co-discussant Maurizio Carta

11.30-13.30

  • Population concentration.Quantitative characterization by concentration indexes
    Ricardo Alvira 

  • Basilicata Climate Adaptation Strategy: The Province of Potenza contribution to EU Mission on Adaptation to CC
    Alessandro Attolico, Rosalia Smaldone, Francesco Scorza, Rachele Vanessa Gatto, Simone Corrado

  • Cultural Ecosystem Services and Community Engagement.
    The experience of Madonie Inner Area
    Annalisa Giampino, Filippo Schilleci, Stefania Crobe

  • Weak Demand Areas in Italy
    A mapping method according to the decree Transport Ministerial Decree n. 157/2018
    Vito Martelliano, Carmelo Antonuccio

  • Local Development in the Inner Areas The Dominance of Tourism in SNAI Framework Programme Agreements
    Francesco Conti

  • From Patrick Geddes to the territorialist approach: the genealogy of inclusive planning
    Federico Diodato

  • Collaborative maintenance of housing quality for social, cultural and economic innovation in marginalised areas
    Katia Fabbricatti, Michela Di Palo, Eleonora Petroni

  • "ECOPOLITAN AREAS” as post-metropolitan model towards the ecological transition
    Sandro Fabbro, Claudia Faraone

  • Early school leaving and family risk factor
    Melania Verde, Grazia Falzarano

  • Regeneration of fragile territories through the reactivation of local communities: a review of Italian best practices
    Valeria Lingua, Valeria Francioli

  • New actors and infrastructures for the Economic & Spatial inclusion and innovation within the European Research Area.
    A mapping in Italy and in Veneto Region
    Vito Garramone, Carlo Federico Dall’Omo, Francesco Musco

  • Flexible geography or instability? Changing spaces in Hungarian spatial planning
    Géza Salamin, Márton Péti


14.30-16.30

  • Exploring Tourism Ecosystem in planning practice
    Rachele Vanessa Gatto, Simone Corrado, Giovanna Andrulli, Carmen Ligrani, Maria Teresa Ferrarese, Teresa Palladino, Francesca Perrone, Francesco Scorza 

  • Regional foresight for an inclusive local decision making
    Rosaria Trovato

  • Inter-municipal plan for an inner area. An experiment for fourteen municipalities in Garfagnana, Tuscany
    Benedetta Biaggini, Giannino Biaggini, Riccardo Luca Breschi, Andrea Giraldi

  • Insular regions and MaaS concept. Assessing spatial accessibility in Sardinia (Italy)
    Mara Ladu, Ginevra Balletto, Tanja Congiu, Gianfranco Fancello

  • Observing the youth housing crisis
    Mariella Annese, Maria Raffaella Lamacchia, Nicola Martinelli

  • The Territorial Plan (PTAV) of Forlì-Cesena. A navigation map to generate system policies.
    Martina Massari, Valentina Orioli, Altea Panebianco

  • Fight regional disparities by regulating the practice of collaborative housing. An approach to counteract speculative dynamics in the territories
    Margherita Meta

  • Settlement sustainability in less developed regions, a priority for regional balanced development.In providing a RBM framework for evaluating spatial plans
    Samaneh Niazkhani, Esfandiar Zebardast, Angela Million                                 

  • Regional regeneration in disaster-affected areas
    Giulia Pasetti, Donato Di Ludovico

  • Soil sealing as ecosystem services’ inhibitor. Processing of satellite data for coastal zone analysis
    Annunziata Palermo, Lucia Chieffallo, Natalia Rispoli

  • A gender issue in the urban policy
    Lucia Saganeiti, Lorena Fiorini

  • Building alliances for territorial rebalancing processes. A case study in Val d’Agri
    Stefania Oppido, Valeria Catanese, Giuseppe Pace, Maria Scalisi, Gabriella Esposito

17.00-18.00

  • Basilicata Climate Adaptation Strategy: A GEODESIGN Experimental Approach
    Francesco Scorza, Rachele Vanessa Gatto, Simone Corrado

  • Macro-territorial disparities analysis with a data-driven approach
    Alessandro Seravalli, Davide Magurno, Mirko Gregorelli

  • Basilicata Climate Adaptation Strategy: The Province of Potenza contribution to EU Mission on Adaptation to CC
    Alessandro Attolico, Rosalia Smaldone, Francesco Scorza, Rachele Vanessa Gatto, Simone Corrado

  • Territorial regeneration in non-metropolitan urban regions: a proposal for definition, strategies and tools of interventions
    Giulia Fini, Marcello Modica

  • “España puede” and “Italia domani” against social fragmentation. Territorial planning approach’s similarities and differences
    Annunziata Palermo, Maria Columna Gracia Gómez, Gaetano Tucci, Lucia Chieffallo

  • Exploring innovative strategies and approaches arising from EU funds, mechanisms and tools to counter regional and local disparities
    Rodrigo Vielmo Moura

11.30-15.30 | Room 19 (pc Gerundo C.)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 2 | METROPOLITAN OR CITY PROPOSALS

Coordinator Martin Reents  – Co-coordinators Gianfranco Fiora, Carlo Gerundo 

Discussant Kent Håkull, Vít Řezáč - Co-discussant Douglas Gordon

11.30-13.30

  • Planning an eco-neighbourhood in Attica
    Despina Amolohiti, Dimelli Despina

  • Territorial analysis tools for the construction of the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Development of Sappada - IT
    Alessandro Massarente, Alessandro Tessari, Karla Cavallari

  • Wheelchair sharing system – a place for people with difficulties walking in Portugal's mobility public policies
    Joana Coimbra, Paulo Silva

  • Identifying and mapping proximity of services for students: a case study in the university city of Bologna 
    Silvia Bartolucci, Elisa Conticelli, Angela Santangelo

  • The Search for planning a Global South metropolis: The Case of the 2014 São Paulo Master Plan, Brazil
    Eduardo Alberto Cuscé Nobre

  • Debt as Spatial Practice
    Antonio di Campli

  • Urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA): from benefits to planning. Results from EFUA H2020 project 
    Claudia Cassatella, Enrico Gottero

  • APRIPISTA: Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan of Gragnano
    Maria Somma, Andrea Graziano, Danny van Beusekom, Luca Zampieron

  • Integrating Mobility Infrastructure, a European Topic. URBACT RiConnect network. Rethinking infrastructure for better metropolises
    Joan Caba, Anna Majoral, Judith Recio and Mikel Berra, Noemí Martínez, Stela Salinas, Elena Argelich, Roland Krebs, Rosa Rull 

  • Territorial approach to river restoration: an investigation into multi-governance
    Chiara Marasà
     

14.30-15.30​

  • The transformation of the coal and steel region

  • Ondrej Vyslouzil, Pavel Rihak, Vaclav Palicka

  • Urban study of the Central Axis of Petržalka
    Bohumil Kováč, Michal Czafík, Karol Görner, Lucia Štefancová,Ladislav Benček , Štefan Hromada, Zdenko Kováč

  • City and health through improved school routes
    Carmen Mota, Susana Aznar

  • ITI/SUD tools and inclusivity. Urban regeneration in the Municipality of Piraeus
    Emmanouela Tsagaki-Rekleitou

  • Urban air mobility. From sectoral infrastructure to an integrated vision towards improved inclusion
    Carlo Valorani, Maria Elisabetta Cattaruzza

  • Right to the city through urban entropy and enthalpy. Life and death of the city 
    Fernando Visedo Manzanares

  • LABMET - Metropolitan Innovation Laboratory of the Metropolitan City of Cagliari
    Nicolò Fenu, Isabella Ligia, Paolo Mereu

11.30-13.30 / ​17.00-18.00 | Room Gioffredo 1°floor (pc Sepe)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 3 | URBAN REGENERATION AND PUBLIC SPACES I PART

Coordinator Marichela Sepe  

Discussant Pietro Garau

11.30-13.30

  • Exploring the Impact of Transit Malls on Urban Vitality: A Case Study in Seoul, Korea
    Hanmin Gu

  • My Neighbourhood, My Street. Promoting active participation of citizens in the management of public spaces in Vila Nova de Gaia
    Cristiana Nóbrega, Margarida Rocha, Catarina Pydzinska Azevedo

  • Inclusivity and public lighting of public spaces at night
    Antonella Radicchi, Dietrich Henckel

  • Development games in the neglected urban areas
    Aleksandra Jadach-Sepiolo, Maciej Borsa

  • Living in the City in the Third Age
    Maria Argenti, Anna Bruna Menghini, Francesca Sarno

  • Mouro’s Fountain square renewal. A nature-based solution public space
    María Fandiño Iglesias

  • Future-proof community centres and its transformative role in large housing estates
    Thomas Helfen

  • Large Mine Sites Regeneration from the Perspective of Gender Health Perception. A case study of Xishan, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, China
    Zhizhong Hong, Ester Higueras García

  • Improving the Livability of Contemporary Cities.The Role of Sports Infrastructure in Urban Regeneration
    Ilva Hoxhaj

  • Regeneration of disused areas: towards a new generation
    Rosaria Iodice

  • Territories of reconstruction. New paradigms for the regeneration in Central Italy 2016
    Francesco Alberti

  • Development games in the neglected urban areas
    Aleksandra Jadach-Sepiolo, Maciej Borsa

  • Innovative practices for sustainable development of resistant communities
    Emanuela Coppola, Gaia Del Giudice, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole

  • ROME: Capital of the CIPS
    Francesco Bonanni

  • Towards a city of good dwelling    
    Paolo Colarossi, Francesco Colarossi, Sharon Anna Somma

  • Co-design public spaces of proximity The case of Rome’s former fair
    Livia Papagni, Leonardo Perna, Manuele Sun, Elena Tablò

17.00-18.00

  • Performing collective action for cultural urban regeneration projects. Early notes from a Barad and Schechner diffractive analysis
    Vittoria Biasiucci, Maria Patrizia Vittoria

  • Urban public space at multiple risk.The Neapolitan case study of Via Caracciolo
    Candida Cuturi, Marichela Sepe

  • ESG principles and urban regeneration. A framework for sustainable cities.
    Antonio Bocca, Lorenzo Massimiano

  • Urban Regeneration and the Role of the Private Sector
    Sveva Bocchini

  • Inclusive Public City pilot project. Co-generative experimentations for design innovation
    Angela Colucci, Anna Schellino, Antonella Cuppari

  • Designing with time. Chrono-urbanism and some of its declinations
    Chiara Bocchino

  • Campo Laudato si’ Caserta. Masterplan for the restoration and urban regeneration of the former Macrico area
    Alvisi Kirimoto

  • Designing inclusion. Redefining paradigms, categories, and methods
    Santiago Gomes, Javier Fernández Castro

11.30-15.30 | Room 20 (pc Berruti)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 4 | MIGRATION AND CULTURAL INCLUSION

Coordinators Angela Barbanente,  Luc-Émile Bouche-Florin  – Co-coordinators Gilda Berruti,  Lucia Nucci

Discussant Marçel Pidalà

  • A realistic geography of the presence of migrants in the city of Naples: shop owners and street vendors
    Antonia Arena

  • Cidade de acolhimento_host city
    Ana Bordalo, José Carvalho, Vitor Alves

  • The gender gap in participatory processes: exploring the River Agreement as a tool for investigation.
    Elisa Caruso

  • The cross-border urban space. Urban forms and territorial identities in European cross-border cities
    Fabiola Cristalli

  • From formal to informal in the border city. Miserabilia. The tax-selective formalism crumbles
    Silvia Dalzero

  • Designing the city of poor
    Andrea Di Giovanni

  • Neo-Population: A Potential Remedy for the Depopulation Crisis in Inner Regions
    Diksha Dody

  • Intersecting Rights: Immigrants in Urban Realities
    Maryam Karimi, Grazia Concilio, Aliaksandra Rameika, Giorgia Trasciani

  • Migration, Social Transformations and Impact on Urban Attractiveness: Riace as a Model of Inclusive Urban Planning.
    Silvia Paldino e Ferdinando Verardi

  • Mental Mapping for New Urban Perspectives
    Sanja Platisa

  • Embracing social and cultural Diversity in Eleusis: Exploring Possible Composite Tourism experiences After the ECOC 2021 title.
    Panagiota Tsolakaki, Sofia Avgerinou Kolonias

  • Migrants' inclusion through gastronomic and cultural marketplaces
    Manuel Sanches

  • Scenario’s planning participative workshop as tools for inclusive policies for inhabitants and citizens
    Andrea Marçel Pidalà

11.30-18.00 | Room 18 (pc Somma)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 5 | CULTURAL HERITAGE I PART

Coordinator Maria Somma 

Discussant Martin Baloga

11.30-13.30

  • PINQuA: the conversion of an abandoned Palazzo into student housing to regenerate a portion of Taranto’s Città Vecchia.
    Simona Sasso, Giovanni Carbotti, Antonio Angelini

  • Historic Urban Landscape and Cultural Diversities
    Mariarosaria Angrisano, Ferdinando Verardi

  • Restoration and enhancement of the Historic Gardens of the Monumental Complex of the ex-Monastery of Saints Severino and Sossio in Naples
    Alessandro Seravalli, Paola Caselli

  • Assessing the reuse compatibility of cultural heritage for the built environment regeneration
    Francesca Ciampa, Stefania De Medici

  • Tecniche Sapienti Suite. Mapping the legacy of Italian women designers
    Claudia Mattogno

  • Unveiling Urban Narratives.The “Pop Up City” project in the city of Formia, Italy
    Diana Ciufo

  • BNB-COMMON. “Bnbificazione” of cities
    Silvia Dalzero

  • The Future of Post Extractive Mining Ruins
    René Davids

  • Historic infrastructure and urban regeneration. Bottom-up approach for an identity-inclusive city
    Paola N. Imbesi

  • Visual Sensitivity: towards more culturally-inclusive planning approaches
    Jessica Comino
     

14.30-16.30

  • Forms and signs of the city drawing (aesthetic lexie)
    Andrea Donelli

  • Approaching "Athenian Modernism" with sensitivity in the linear park of Fokionos Negri Street
    Georgina Eleftheraki

  • Cultural accessibility to overcome physical, cognitive and sensorial barriers
    Maurizio Francesco Errigo, Irene Poli

  • Coastal heritage for adaptive and inclusive strategies. The case of the Trabocchi Coast along the mid- Adriatic.
    Lia Fedele, Angelica Nanni

  • Effects of religious practices on the urban planning through time on the case of Rome and Christianity
    Daria Fontana

  • Cultural heritage as a tool of resilience and adaptation in minor historic centers planning strategies.
    Fiammetta Fanizza, Francesco Rotondo

  • Participatory incubator of cultural initiatives within a local development strategy for the “Sicani” area in Sicily
    Alejandro Gana-Núñez, Vincenzo Todaro

  • Mapping the Intangible: an interdisciplinary exploration of transhumance cultural landscape
    Ilaria Gesualdi, Mariacristina Mona
     

17.00-18.00

  • Local development and the regeneration of the historic architectural heritage: case studies of historic buildings in Taranto.
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Cristina Giannico

  • Visualizing Cities: Making Cultural Heritage Inclusive Kristin Love Huffman,
    Andrea Giordano

  • Resilience as a cultural heritage value. Planning scenarios for the Libarna archaeological site.
    Michela Benente, Ombretta Caldarice, Benedetta Giudice, Irene Ruiz Bazán

  • The Historic Town as vector of the urban development
    Sofia Avgerinou Kolonias, Alvaro Gómez-Ferrer Bayo

  • Recreating agricultural production to restore a heritage landscape. The Reine’s Vineyard WHS (Turin, Italy)
    Claudia Cassatella, Enrico Gottero

11.30-18.00 | Great Hall (pc Pittau) 

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 6 | RESILIENCE I PART

Coordinator Claudia Cassatella  

Discussant Massimo Sargolini

11.30-13.30

  • #Manilva Plan n’2030 towards a Local Urban Agenda
    n’UNDO.org

  • A new methodology for multi-sector and harmonized urban and energy planning in small and medium-sized cities
    Alice Borsari, Adriano Bisello

  • Climate Justice and Spatial Planning
    Richard Blyth

  • A contribution to assess urban open spaces under the point of view of urban heat islands
    Marzia Lai, Alessandra Casu

  • Urban strategic projects towards resilient climateproof towns: some proposals for Lisbon waterfront
    Alessandra Casu, Guglielmo Ricciardi, Ilenia Zaccagna

  • Increasing climate resilience through participatory adaptive planning
    Lucia Chieffallo, Annunziata Palermo

  • Urban Climate Change. Mitigation, Adaptation, and Disaster Risk Reduction – a Review on their joint use for Spatial Resilience
    Silvio Cristiano, Carlo Pisano
     

14.30-16.30

  • Human approach for the third millennium
    Maria Lodovica Delendi

  • Urban forestry project in L’Aquila: urban regeneration and green reconnection
    Chiara Di Dato

  • Aniene. The other river. From climate adaptation actions to urban regeneration: the making of an Environmental Centrality
    Laura Di Fiandra, Marika Fior, Paolo Galuzzi

  • Boosting the local energy transition. The Living Lab of León (Spain)
    Alejandra Duarte Montes, Miguel Fernández-Maroto, Juan Luis de las Rivas

  • A simulation-based tool for environmentally hazard-conscious urban design
    Federico Eugeni, Gennaro Zanfardino, Donato Di Ludovico

  •  A new terraced waterfront on the Mar Piccolo within the framework of the Coordinated Plan for the improvement of the Tamburi district in the city of Taranto
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Valentina Falcone

  •  Regeneration and redesign of public spaces within the framework of the Coordinated Plan for the improvement of the Tamburi district in the city of Taranto
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Valentina Falcone

  •  Redevelopment and upgrade of existing sports facilities within the framework of the Coordinated Plan for the improvement of the Tamburi district.
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Mariana Recchia

  •  From the "Intelligent Buildings" program to the new "Intelligent Cities" urban design methodology
    G. Tiziana Gallo

17.00-18.00

  • Fabrizio Mangoni, Landscape tale
    Caterina Marmo

  • Supporting Critical Entities Resilience to natural risks through urban planning
    Veronica Gazzola

  • Digital Seascapes: Can we use digital technologies for engaging coastal communities in building marine citizenship?
    Ashita Gupta, Katharine Willis

  • Evaluating Urban Walkability. A Thermal Comfort Based Approach
    Alessandro Pedrazzoli, Simone Grasso, Giulia Ceccarelli, Marianna Zuretti, Dante Presicce, Rawad Choubassi

  • Integrating Human-Centric Care and Accessibility: Designing Inclusive Residential Spaces for Special Children in Economically Underdeveloped Regions of China
    Zhouyan He

  • Sustainable reconstruction of the Ahr valley in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
    Svenja Knuffke, Lutz Kraemer-Heid

  • Regi Lagni and hydraulic mitigation works. Adaptation and new uses in the regeneration project for the S. Sossio basin in Marigliano (NA)
    Anna Terracciano, Giovanna Ferramosca

15.30-18.00 | Room 20 (pc Sgobbo)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 7 | NEW ECONOMIC APPROACH

Coordinator Luc-Émile Bouche-Florin – Co-coordinator Alessandro Sgobbo 

Discussant Vít Řezáč

  • Exploring transition to Circular Economy: a collaborative design approach for innovative urban hubs for waste management
    Chiara Castellano Federica Paragliola, Maria Fabrizia Clemente, Ermina Attaianese, Marina Rigillo

  • Circular Economy strategies for Adaptive Reuse of Borgo San Leonardo in Carlentini
    Carla Di Giorgio, Maria Rita Pinto, Pasquale De Toro

  • Inclusive approaches for circular soil management and territorial restoration in marginalized areas
    Elena Ferraioli

  • Governance and management of European rural development policies: new perspectives for the circular economy in Sardinia
    Anna Maria Colavitti, Virginia Onnis and Sergio Serra

  • Sustainable Urban Energy Communities. A model for eco-social regeneration of Mediterranean metropolis
    Alessandro Sgobbo

  • PROPELing a Social Cooperative into a Positive Energy District
    Nicolas Caballero, Irene Bertolami, Elisa Vasiliu, Giovanni Dalle Nogare, Adriano Bisello

15.30-16.30 / 17.00-18.00  | Room 19 (pc Gerundo C.)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 2 | Enhancing urban regeneration and spatial justice with Nature-Based Solution

Coordinator Daniele La Rosa, Marialuce Stanganelli, Michele Grimaldi

15.30-16.30

  • NbS and Social cohesion: the CLEVER Cities experience. Russoli’s Towers and Giambellino Park 129
    Emilia Barone, Chiara Desiderio, Myriam Lunghini

  • Nature-based solutions for improving efficiency in urban settlements. A model for its measurement
    Federica Cicalese, Isidoro Fasolino

  • Quantifying the benefits and spatial equity of Nature-based solutions in urban contexts
    Nicoletta Denaro, Daniele La Rosa

  • Nature-Based Solution for Enhancing Climate Resilience. Sustainable Urban Regeneration for Barcellona 11@ Innovation District
    Martina Di Palma

  • Orienting budget allocation for multifunctional. Nature-based Solutions in Italian metropolitan cities
    Elena Di Pirro, Marco Marchetti, Bruno Lasserre

  • Transforming governance of nature-based solutions: experiences from practice-based research
    Stephan Pauleit

17.00-18.00

  • NBS as a pragmatic tool for disaster management cycle in earthquake risk. Critical issues and opportunities in the planning of emergency housing areas in Italy
    Maria Sole Benigni, Chiara Catalano, Margherita Giuffrè

  • Knowledge and experience of NBS for urban issues. A literature review
    Alessandra Marra, Michele Grimaldi

  • Nature-Based Solutions in historic centres: an exploration of current knowledge
    Giulia Jelo

  • The strategic role of urban policies for urban biodiversity
    Annarita Lapenna, Maria Chiara Pastore

  • From practice to definitions. A NBS standardization comprehensive governance framework
    Laura Passatore, Sara Di Lonardo, Pasquale Capezzuto, Giacomo Riccio, Elisabetta Salvatori, Francesca Bretzel

  • A Distributive Environmental Justice Index for supporting the prioritisation of Nature-based Solutions in Urban Greening Plans
    Jarumi Kato-Huerta, Chiara Cortinovis, Chiara Parretta, Davide Geneletti

  • Mapping susceptibility to climate change effects and to spatial inequality for NBS planning and design
    Marialuce Stanganelli, Carlo Gerundo 

  • Economic feasibility of NBS project in urban context: some evidence from the city of Milan
    Francesca Torrieri, Marco Rossitti, Marta Dell’Ovo, Giulia Datola

14.30-15.30 | Room Gioffredo (pc Sepe)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 6 | A Transdisciplinary Approach to Placemaking and Inclusivity: COST Action Dynamics of Placemaking 

Coordinator Ayse Erek

  • The Dynamics of Placemaking: a transdisciplinary COST project
    Zsuzsa Varga

  • Proximity and Inclusive Public Space
    Marichela Sepe

  • Diverse Placemaking and Gender Inclusive Practices
    Ramona Mihaila

  • Informal Placemaking: Social Inclusion and Practices of Art and Culture
    Ayse Erek

  • Augmented Soundwalk as a Transversal Tool
    Cristina Palmese

  • Soundscape Map: Listening and identity.
    Jose Luis Carles

15.30-16.30 | Room Gioffredo (pc Sepe)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 12 | Public space for inclusive cities: the Biennial of Public Space 

Coordinator Pietro Garau
Discussant Marichela Sepe

  • Proximity and Inclusive Public Space
    Marichela Sepe

  • Enhancing social inclusion in small towns: projects and networks
    Antonio Bocca, Romina D’Ascanio

  • Inclusive decision-making processes in public policies
    Carmen Giannino

  • Reporting on the Multiethnic City: Notes for a 2025 Report on Public space
    Manuela Alessi, Pietro Garau

  • How much public space has my city got to offer?
    Luciano G. Alfaya, Patricia Muniz-Nunez

  • Public space in the "bipolar" urban entities of coastal towns
    Cristian Gori

  • Inclusive public spaces former ex-fiera of Rome
    Alice Potenza, Paola Moricca, Flavia Armenia, Antonio D’Ambrosio

  • Urban regeneration area of Ex-fiera
    Carlo Cupiccia, Francesca Sforza

18.00-19.00 | Great Hall (pc Moccia)

PLENARY

Link to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89291578532

Territorial inclusion and functional integration in the Metropolitan Plan of Naples

Chair: Francesco Domenico Moccia

Naples metropolitan planning overview, Pasquale Gaudino, Città metropolitana
 

Sustainable mobility for a connected metropolitan area, Valeria Vanella, PUMS Manager

Approaches to metropolitan planning, Giovanni Cafiero, Telos srl

Natural hazards and resilience, Paola Napolitano, Città metropolitana

20.00

 Pizza Dinner at Antonio e Antonio GUSTO, Via Partenope n.31 
Fishman Pier and waterfront night walk 

Tuesday
23 April 2024

 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II 
AT VIA FORNO VECCHIO 36, NAPLES (2°, 3° and 4° floor)

ROOM SL3.7

11.00-11.30 | Coffee break

13.30-14.30 | Light Lunch

16.30-17.00 | Coffee break

8.30 | outside ROOM SL3.7

REGISTRATION

 

9.00-11.00 | ROOM SL4.5 (pc Moccia)

PLENARY

Link to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86225327623

9.00-10.00

Keynote speeches

Chair: Marichela Sepe

 

9.00-9.15 

Social housing and benefits in Austria: an approach in creating inclusive and just settlements, Gerhard Vittinghoff

9.15-9.30 

Housing crisis: illegal settlements 1980 and simplification 2024, João Teixeira

 

9.30-9.45

A systematic approach to inclusivity in times of climate change, Tomasz Majda

 

9.45-10.00 | Discussion

10.00-11.00 | (this session will continue in parallel 11.30-19.00)

INTERNATIONAL LAWS OF URBAN PLANNING - INTRODUCTION
 

Introduction: the INU proposal within the european framework, Michele Talia, Presidente INU.

Sustainable Management of Biodiversity for resilience and adaptation, Riccardo Coratella,  General Manager of National Biodiversity Future Center

Spatial planning and the public control of spatial development: A European typology, Umberto Janin Rivolin, Politecnico di Torino 

11.30-19.00
PARALLEL AND SPECIAL WORKSHOPS

11.30-19.00 | ROOM SL4.5 (pc Moccia)

INCLUSION IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES PLANNING SYSTEMS

 

12.00-13.00

 INTERNATIONAL LAWS OF URBAN PLANNING – LEARNING FROM A COMPARATIVE VIEW 

Presentation of national planning systems:

  • Dominic Stead, Professor of Land Use and Transport Planning at Aalto University, Finland.

  • Joaquin Farinos Dasi, Professor of Regional Geography Analysis, University of Valencia, Spain

  • Karel Maier, Professor at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czechia

  • Géza Salamin, President of the Hungarian society for Urban and Spatial Planning

Roundtable:

Discussants: Valeria Lingua, Umberto Janin Rivolin

Conclusions: Michele Talia

 

Open discussion session

11.30-16.30 | ROOM SL2.1 - 2° floor (pc Grimaldi)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 8 | IT AND THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PLANNING

Coordinator Adriano Bisello – Co-coordinator Michele Grimaldi

Discussant Janet Askew

11.30-13.30

  • Generative Urban Design (GUD): Towards the Post-Urban Project
    Fabio Andreassi, Fabio Naselli, Cinzia Barbara Bellone

  • Inclusiveness and participation: artificial intelligence as a planning tool
    Monica Buonocore

  • App for an inclusive P.E.B.A. Crowdmapping architectural barriers with an IT tool
    Francesco Carbone, Maria Venditti

  • Community validation in generative-AI mapping. The pilot project fAIr by OSM and Microsoft in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Nigeria
    Chiara Centanaro, Emanuele Sommariva

  • Beyond Boundaries: GeoAI for Informed Urban and Territorial Decision-Making
    Simone Corrado, Francesco Scorza

  • Alternative Public Space. A Community-Driven Future
    Mustapha El Moussaoui

  • Cities and New Science:Challenges and Opportunities of AI in Planning.
    Paolo Fusero, Maura Mantelli, Lorenzo Massimiano

  • Digital platforms for urban issues and governance: dilemmas and challenges. An overview
    Vito Garramone

  • Addressing urban retail in data models. Measuring change in a dynamic activity that impacts urban life
    Barros Guerton Javier


14.30-16.30

  • Eco-Fusion: Bridging Architecture and Nature in Urban Design
    Panagiota Koulali, Anastasios Tellios

  • AI approach of emotion detection for multi-risk analysis in urban context
    Vittorio Miraglia, Barbara Cardone, Ferdinando Di Martino

  • A “phigital ecomuseum” of the territorial heritage for the House of Emerging Technologies of Campobasso (MolisCTE)
    Luciano De Bonis, Giovanni Ottaviano

  • Designing the future: parallel digital twins for smart cities. Reducing the Complexity of Building Systems in Cyberspace.
    Angelica Rocco

  • Beyond Data Extractivism: Convivial Approach in AI-Enhanced Urban Planning
    Sabrina Sacco

  • The Regional Digital Twin as support for innovative multi-risk planning
    Sara Sacco, Federico Eugeni, Donato Di Ludovico

  • Augmented reality as an innovative tool for citizen participation in planning: Results of the 5G-CityVisAR research project
    Lars Sievers, Eva Reinecke, Frank Othengrafen

  • Algorithms based on the Casual Loop Diagram to identify problems supporting the urban regeneration process
    Marco Volpatti, Marta Carla Bottero, Adriano Bisello

  • Informative city modeling and augmented reality: the City Augmented Reality for the Environment-CARE project
    Ida Zingariello, Romano Fistola

17.00-19.00 | ROOM SL2.1 - 2° floor (pc Pittau)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 7 | INCLUSIVE CITY ECOSYSTEMS

Coordinator Maria Somma 

  • Incubators of bottom-up participation processes as support tool for urban planning
    Irina Di Ruocco, Chiara Alesci, Valentina Grazioli

  • River Infrastructure, Territorial Regeneration and Disaster Risk Management
    Giorgia Tucci, Giada Limongi, Sara Ferraro

  • Make cities inclusive trough proximity public spaces and local centralities
    Comparing perspectives
    Maria Teresa Lombardo, Francesca Paola Mondelli, Sharon Anna Somma

  • Gamifying & AI: A synergistic approach to inclusive and sustainable community planning 
    Nicole Pascucci 

  • Urban food forests as emerging inclusive urban ecosystems. Insights from experiences in Sicily and California
    Elisa Privitera

  • Community, Participation and Regeneration: the call for images “#eSeInveceFosse...? Imagine the public space”
    Maria Somma, Giada Limongi, Gloria Toma
     

11.30-13.30 | ROOM SL.2.2 - 2° floor (pc Giovene)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 9 | PORTS, AIRPORTS AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURES

Coordinator Angel Burov  – Co-coordinator Eleonora Giovene 

Discussant Lidiia Chyzhevska - Co-discussant Massimo Clemente

11.30-13.30

  • An Alternative Sustainable Future for Vlora: An Integrated Decision-Support System for a Green Smart Port City
    Giuditta Mikhail, Gaetano Tortorella, Andrea Paglialunga, Giuseppe D’Aniello, Massimo Savino, Maria Cerreta

  • City-Port interface planning. An integrated approach applied to Brindisi
    Giuseppe Ciciriello, Francesca Calace

  • Port heritage enhancement for sustainable development: the case of Naples, Salerno and Castellammare port cities
    Massimo Clemente, Gaia Daldanise, Benedetta Ettorre, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole

  • Integrating UAV Infrastructures in Urban and Rural Landscapes: A Framework for Sustainable and Inclusive Development
    Stefano Cunietti, Chiara Sammarco, Ilaria Ferrando, Domenico Sguerso

  • The culture of integration for the sustainable development of port cities. The case of Livorno as a national best practice
    Massimo Clemente, Benedetta Ettorre

  • Integration between land-use and climate action for port cities. The case study of Port of Hamburg
    Irina Di Ruocco

  • Exploring unrevealed land-maritime borders in the Eastern Mediterranean through infrastructures.
    Carlotta Giordani

  • Between protection and land development: evaluation of a strategy
    Federica Isola, Federica Leone

  • Plan of the Tourist Port Network of Sardinia
    Italo Meloni, Massimiliano Ponti, Giuliana Caruso, Massimiliano Mongelli

  • Strategies, functional taxonomy, and typologies for planning city-port interaction areas
    The complex relationship between city and port: towards integrated planning
    Carmen Mariano, Maria Racioppi

  • The role of railways toward sustainable and cohesive territories. An integrated approach for the territorial impact assessment
    Mario Tartaglia, Serena Martini, Chiara Ravagnan, Chiara Amato


 

14.30-15.30 | ROOM SL2.2 - 2° floor (pc Giovene)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 1 | ABOUT SPATIAL INCLUSIVITY. A PERSPECTIVE FROM URBINLAB, LISBON

Coordinator Alessia Allegri  

  • Intermittent City: Temporary uses and sharing practices to foster spatial inclusivity in urban spaces
    Alessia Allegri, Rita Ochoa

  • Lisbon Metropolitan Area Public Spaces Atlas. An overview
    Ana Beja da Costa

  • Towards a more inclusive and complex construction of Lisbon’s metropolitan retail morphology?
    Pedro Bento, Alessia Allegri

  • Towards inclusive water management practices
    Maria Matos Silva

  • Public Space as a tool for metropolitan cohesion? Learning from Lisbon
    João Rafael Santos

  • Urban production processes and the role of public space as a connective tissue: the case of Brandoa and Alfornelos, Lisbon
    Maria Manuela da Fonte, Filipa Serpa, Ariana Marques

15.30-16.30 | ROOM SL2.2 - 2° floor (pc Giovene)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 5 | ITALIAN UNESCO CHAIRS’ VISION AND ACTIONS FOR THE SOCIAL AND SPATIAL INCLUSION OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS: URBAN SPACES AS LABORATORIES FOR LIVING TOGETHER ACROSS DIFFERENCES

Coordinator Natalina Carrà, Giovanna Marconi, Paola Raffa

  • The unacceptable instrumental use of urban planning to deny religious minorities the right to places of worship
    Flavia Albanese, Giovanna Marconi

  • Regenerative processes and innovative experiential laboratories for forms of cultural inclusion
    Natalina Carrà

  • Mediterranean landscapes in emergency: natural and social habitats
    Debora Macrì

  • Ways of inhabiting shared places
    Paola Raffa

  • Cultural heritage in danger. Digital tools for preservation
    Maria Trombetta

15.30-18.00 | ROOM S3.2 - 3° floor (pc Hedorfer)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 10 | UNDERGROUND SPACE

Coordinator Bjorn Bonello  – Co-Coordinator Markus Hedorfer    

Discussant Elizabeth Reynolds

  • VCHM – Venice Central Hub Mestre. Think deep to create metropolitan cohesion
    Gianfranco Gramola, Markus Hedorfer, Matteo Montagner, Donatella Schiuma, Roberto Misceo

  • Including all the layers – making better places from the (under)ground up
    Elizabeth Reynolds

  • Landscape of disruption. Outcome of telluric actions in the territory of Rome
    Ilaria Maurelli

  • Underground Built Heritage as catalyser of urban regeneration. Case-studies in the Naples Metropolitan area
    Giuseppe Pace, Gabriella Esposito, Luisa Fatigati

  • It’s getting crowded: Managing underground resource utilization through a network perspective
    Katrin Pakizer, Fabienne Sierro

  • Potential of public underground car park reconversions in European cities
    Rosina Vinyes- Ballbé

18.00-19.00 | ROOM S3.2 - 3° floor (pc Hedorfer)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 13 | UNIVERSAL ACCESSIBILITY AND UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, THE KNOWLEDGE NETWORK

Coordinator Barbara Chiarelli 

  • Safety and inclusion of urban public spaces     
    Federica Cicalese, Michele Grimaldi, Isidoro Fasolino

  • Rising Design for All awareness: bridging theory to practice in architecture and professionals courses to design inclusive environments.
    Stefano Capolongo, Erica Isa Mosca

  • FVG Accessibile: the Regional research system to support accessibility policies
    Barbara Chiarelli, Christina Conti, Ilaria Garofolo, Elena Marchigiani, Teresa Sambrotta

  • An opportunity to re-discover the complexity of the inclusion. The pilot case of Mantua 
    Carlo Peraboni, Stefania Campioli, M. Borini
     

11.30-19.00 | ROOM SL2.3 - 2° floor (pc Coppola)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 6 | RESILIENCE II PART

Coordinator Emanuela Coppola    

Discussant Domenico Passarelli  – Co-Discussant Massimo Sargolini
 

11.30-13.30

  • Mapping deficit areas for adaptation planning. Insights from flood protection ecosystem service in an Italian case study
    Alessandra Longo, Linda Zardo, Davide Longato

  • Policies, Strategies, and Projects for Sustainable Urban Regeneration. A comparative analysis of France and Germany
    Laura Ricci, Carmela Mariano, Marsia Marino

  • A participatory approach to increase urban resilience while addressing seismic vulnerability in six Adriatic-Ionian countries
    Giulia Marzani, Angela Santangelo, Simona Tondelli

  • Renewable Energy Communities: a strategy for energy transition. The Municipality of Rome's experience
    Fabiana Cambiaso, Giuseppe Milano

  • Taranto Green Belt: building a resilient city through the re-naturalization of public areas and the enhancement of local environmental assets
    Simona Sasso,  Federica Mitrangolo, Alessandro Sangermano, Simone Marchesi

  • The Barrow Blueway. A Spatial Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development
    Helen Mulhall

  • The evolving spatial practices, in physical and virtual public spaces, amidst the COVID-19 crisis: increased risk and reflexivity among Arab Druze women in Israel 
    Sally Nabwani Kawass, Efrat Eizenberg, Yosef Jabareen
     

14.30-16.30

  • Land use transformations and the new ecological values: from conflict to innovation
    Olga Giovanna Paparusso

  • Heat waves and Urban Adaptation: the potential of public amenities as climate shelters.
    Elena Camilla Pede, Luca Staricco

  • Data-driven planning research methodologies to guide the trajectories of urban and territorial transitions, fostering heightened resilience and sustainability 
    Francesca Moraci, Carmelina Bevilacqua, Pasquale Pizzimenti

  • The Community Engaged-Research for the Transitions to Inclusive and Just Cities.
    Reflections from an experience in Canada.
    Elisa Privitera

  • The new Urban Forest in Tamburi: a Phytoremediation project at the core of Coordinated Plan for the regeneration of the district.
    Simona Sasso, Mariana Recchia 

  • Enhancing Climate Resilience. The Metropolitan Perspective in Italian spatial planning system
    Vittoria Ridolfi, Filippo Magni

  • Voluntary planning as a key approach for climate responsive measures 
    Luigi Santopietro, Filomena Pietrapertosa, Monica Salvia, Francesco Scorza

  • Magna Græcia 2049. An example of Ecological Transition process to build a spatial, social and economic resilient inclusion.
    William Marco Aiello
     

17.00-19.00

  • Resilience processes in mountain areas: the innovative experience in the Ligurian Alps
    Federica Corrado, Gemma Santoro

  • Restoration of the Aragonian walls and Seafront promenade:
    projects between past and future in Taranto.
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Cristina Giannico

  • Identification of suitable sites for Green Hydrogen Production from petroleum wastewater 
    Rossella Scorzelli, Shiva Rahmani, Michela Delfino, Francesco Scorza, Beniamino Murgante

  • Risk-oriented knowledge of urban settlements towards climate adaptation
    Antonio Sferratore, Sara Verde, Maria Fabrizia Clemente, Mario Losasso

  • Overcoming contamination in urban context. Phytoremediation in the Metropolitan area of Milan
    Maria Chiara Pastore, Claudia Parenti, Lucia Ludovici, Laura Sibani

  • Urban networks and environmental resilience. The role of fractal urban aggregate
    Ferdinando Verardi

  • Beyond the conflict. Planning a logistics area with an OOO approach.
    Mattia Bertin, Eugenia Vincenti
     

11.30-13.30 | ROOM SL2.4 - 2° floor (pc Di Giacomo)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 4 | INCLUSIVE PUBLIC SPACES FOR WATER CITIES FACING CLIMATE CHANGE

Coordinators Tullia Valeria Di Giacomo, Giulia Luciani, Pedro Ressano Garcia

  • Enhancing Urban Planning with Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Gdansk City, Poland, for Multi-functional Green and Blue Infrastructure Suitability Map
    Hussein Annan, Lucyna Nyka

  • Towards an Inclusive and Resilient Flood Protection Planning: A Comprehensive Review of the InVEST’s Urban Flood Risk Mitigation Model, Research Trends and Future Directions
    Anahita Azadgar, Lucyna Nyka

  • Ecological and interdisciplinary micro-narratives and micro-territorialities (art, architecture, urban sociology) in the public spaces of water cities facing climate change.
    Isabel Barbas

  • Temporary cultural interventions in urban public spaces: sustainable design approaches for resilient communities in climate sensitive areas
    Natalia Chrysikou, Konstantinos Sakantamis

  • Rome waterfronts: Heritage, water landscapes and vulnerability. Searching new blue and green connections
    Tullia Valeria Di Giacomo, Claudia Mattogno, Bruno Monardo

  • A roadmap proposal for the conservation of waterfront heritage against the impacts of climate change as a tool for sustainable development policy
    Anna Rubczak, Elif Mihcioglu, Dorota Kamrowska-Załuska

  • Building waterfront resilience through heritage planning.Research on European cities in transition
    Giulia Luciani

  • Climate sensitive transformations for resilient and inclusive waterfront urban territories 
    Lucyna Nyka, Justyna Borucka, Jakub Szczepański

  • Proposal for the integration of short-term flood water into the water supply system of urban vegetation 
    Eva Stache

  • From neglected natural areas to multi-use and climate resilient public spaces: transforming Thessaloniki’s urban waterfront. 
    Alkmini Paka, Paraskevi Tarani

  • Post-Military Architecture as Inherited Common Good. Considerations on decommissioned bunkers along Lisbon coastline facing climate emergency
    Maria Rita Pais

14.30-16.30 | ROOM SL2.4 - 2° floor (pc Di Giacomo)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 10 | GREEN OASIS FOR THE 15 MINUTES CITY MODEL

Coordinator Fabiola Fratini

  • Pathways towards nature-based climate shelters in school environments
    Isabel Ruiz-Mallén, Mamen Artero Borruel, Filka Sekulova

  • Enhancing Inclusive Urban Spaces: An innovative co-creation methodology for and with autistic children
    Raquel Colacios, Blanca Calvo

  • A Glimpse Into The World Of Urban Forests
    Tullia Valeria Di Giacomo

  • Greening the 15-minute city: the Eco-Pedagogical Microforest challenge
    Fabiola Fratini

  • Spatial and social factors enabling a sustainable relationship with nature
    Matteo Giusti

  • The “Biophilia Hypothesis” as a Nature-based Solution
    Costanza Majone

  • Rotterdam: the green agenda. Making the city greener and more climate adaptive
    Miranda Nauta

  • Democracy and the experience of nature
    Simone Pollo

  • Pathways towards nature-based climate shelters in school environments
    Isabel Ruiz-Mallén,Mamen Artero Borruel, Filka Sekulova

  • Tiny Forests within the urban fabric
    Bartolomeo Schirone, Livia Schirone, Samir Attia, Elisa Manzino, Barbara Beccaria, Fausto Pistoja

  • Evaluation of the benefits of contact with nature in children
    Giulio Senes, Natalia Fumagalli

17.00-19.00 | ROOM SL2.4 - 2° floor (pc Di Giacomo)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 9 | FRAGILE GEOGRAPHIES. VISIONS, PROJECTS AND STUDIES TO MITIGATE AND ADAPT TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC RISK

Coordinators Stefano Magaudda, Elena Paudice, Federica Rosso

  • A "modus operandi" for the Mid-Adriatic city climate adaptation 
    Rosalba D’Onofrio, Timothy Brownlee, Chiara Camaioni, Jonatha Cecchi, Simone Malavolta

  • Indicator-based analysis methodology on fragile areas The case of Zagarolo and Petrella Salto
    Luana Di Lodovico, Federico Eugeni

  • Climate transition and EU projects in European cities on the Mediterranean shores: governance matters
    Federica Di Pietrantonio, Stefano Magaudda

  • An experiment to reduce the abandonment of the hamlets of Castiglione del Lago 
    Andrea Iacomoni

  • Integrated Urban Climate Resilience: Dual Strategies for Mitigating Flood Risks and Urban Heat Island
    Simona Manucci, Federica Rosso

  • Strengthening INtegrated Urban climate Resilience in the Built Environment through multi-objective strategies and Citizens involvement: inURBECitizens project
    Federica Rosso, Francesco Cappa, Marco Ferrero

  • Strategies and considerations to contrast the abandonment of inland areas
    Elena Paudice

  • Cultivating new biodiversity by resilient landscapes. Opportunities to be seized in the Salento delle Serre.
    Paolo Galuzzi, Elena Solero, Piergiorgio Vitillo

  • Embracing social and cultural Diversity in Eleusis: Exploring Possible Composite Tourism experiences After the  ECOC 2021 title.
    Panagiota Tsolakaki, Sofia Avgerinou Kolonias

  • Civil Protection Plan for inner areas. The case of Oltrepò Pavese
    Elisabetta Venco
     

11.30-19.00 | ROOM SL2.5 - 2° floor (pc De Toro)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 3 | URBAN REGENERATION AND PUBLIC SPACES II PART 

Coordinator Pasquale De Toro 

Discussant Carmen Giannino
 

11.30-13.30

  • Protected Areas and urban regeneration. An ÉcoQuartier in the Calanques National Park’s Adhesion Area
    Laura Ricci, Alessandra Addessi

  • Urban exploration as a co-narration practice: the case of "Per Luoghi Comuni: Ex-Qualcosa” in San Giovanni a Teduccio, East Naples
    Giorgia Arillotta, Sabrina Sacco, Piero Zizzania

  • Inclusive governance for water areas and coastal landscapes. Participatory planning in the Phlegraean Fields
    Antonio Acierno, Alessandra Pagliano, Ivan Pistone

  • Shaping the inclusive participatory processes for urban transformation. Grunwaldzka Avenue Development Study, Gdańsk, Poland
    Piotr Lorens

  • Green and Blue Infrastructure and Urban Planning

  • Alessandra Barresi

  • Mobility for Urban Public Space. A study case between Naples and Barcelona
    Adriana Bernieri

  • Urban regeneration and public space between the gaps of the dense city
    Francesca Calace, Stefania Assenti

  • Reclaiming Public space. The role of Cultural Heritage sites in Urban transformation
    Greta Caliendo

  • (how to) Draw a process. An Architectural storytelling of a social innovation case 
    Arianna Camellato

  • "From the edge to the castle: sustainable mobility and connections of the third millennium" Municipality of Falconara Marittima - Ancona - Italy. The winning project of the two-stage design competition and drafting of the technical and economic feasibility study.
    Massimo Canesin, Omero Bassotti

  • Urban Planning and Design Journals in Europe. A new season?
    Marco Mareggi, Laura Pogliani 
     

14.30-16.30

  • The “Villa del Sole” project. A green area without greenery anymore...
    Teresa Cilona

  • EMPaThY Spaces: creative ecosystem for a transfeminist city
    Francesca Carion, Gaia Del Giudice, Marta Moracci, Federica Morra, Maria Scalisi, Livia Russo, Stefania Oppido, Stefania Ragozino, Gabriella Esposito de Vita

  • Tricase Porto | Hub of sea and land
    F.Cofano, A. Montinaro, L. Beccarisi, S. Giammaruco, G.Coppola, P. Portaluri, V. Calabrese, C. Carluccio, A. Giammaruco, L. Sodano, A. De Nitto, F. Tinella,, P. Durante, Sara Sicuro

  • Sport as a tool for urban and social regeneration.The story of the project: CivitaSnova 
    Marta Cognigni, Davide Allegri

  • Integrated design for urban and public space regeneration in the territories of Southern Italy 
    Chiara Corazziere, Vincenzo Gioffrè

  • Exploring the role of inclusion in railway hubs: a literature review over the last decade.
    Ludovica Dangelo, Marika Fior

  • The Playgrounds and the City. Towards the Reconstruction of Urban Life 
    Felice De Silva, Manuela Antoniciello

  • Environmental Recovery and Urban Regeneration of the areas of significant national interest at the time of the PNRR. The commissioning of the Bagnoli-Coroglio area
    Viviana Di Capua
     

17.00-19.00

  • Urban Regeneration in Italy: Unraveling the Legal Patchwork – Navigating Diverse Laws and Shaping a Unified Future
    Annamaria Felli, Francesco Zullo, Chiara Cattani, Cristina Montaldi, Emilio Marziali, Gianni Di Pietro

  • An Ecosystem-Service based approach for Spatial Planning: Strategies for the city of Varese
    Federico Ghirardelli, Silvia Ronchi, Stefano Salata, Beatrice Mosso, Andrea Arcidiacono, Laura Pogliani

  • How much public space has my city got to offer?
    Luciano G. Alfaya, Patricia Muniz-Nunez

  • Stories of proximity and collective spaces. Design History and urban regeneration of the 'Torrevecchia' neighbourhood in Rome
    Flavio Graviglia, Aurora Riviezzo

  • Regenerate collective spaces in social housing. A research and a case study in Metropolitan Area of Naples
    Claudia De Biase, Giuseppe Guida, Chiara Bocchino, Antonetta Napolitano

  • Designing cities for seniors: a vision of inclusivity. A Case Study in Vizille, France
    Cecilia Di Marco

  • 'FUTURA'. A Strategic Masterplan for Salsomaggiore Terme
    Emilio Faroldi, Maria Pilar Vettori

  • IN.KIOSTRO. A Community Hub in the former St. Michael’s Cloister in Anacapri 
    Maria Cerreta, Laura Di Tommaso

  • Sustainable regeneration of public spaces for social inclusion in the western part of Santa Maria Capua Vetere
    Antonio Acierno, Ivan Pistone

11.30-19.00 | ROOM SL2.6  - 2° floor (pc Mazzeo)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 3 | URBAN REGENERATION AND PUBLIC SPACES III PART 

Coordinators Ignacio Pemán Gavín, Giuseppe Mazzeo 

Discussant Paola Rizzi
 

11.30-13.30

  • Regeneration of Abandoned Transportation Landscapes within GI Framework for Sustainable, Inclusive and Resilient European Cities
    Bilge Kobak

  • The radical inclusivity of the pattern language approach
    Yodan Rofé

  • Integrating expertise in the circular urban project
    Marina Rigillo, Libera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Sara Piccirillo, Rosaria Iodice, Federica Paragliola

  • Gewerbehöfe, an enduring legacy in Berlin.Unveiling the GoWest project
    Christoph Kohl

  • Delivering inclusivity and climate justice in our cities. TEK-Technology Entertainment and Knowledge District in Bologna
    Stefania Anghinelli, Serena Girani, Chiara Introzzi, Sara Lodrini

  • Urban Regeneration in the Contemporary Compact City
    Enrico Losardo, Irene Poli

  • From gray to green infrastructure. Rethinking the Lecco’s waterfront 
    Nerantzia Tzortzi, Maria Stella Lux, Aurora Bosia

  • Urban walks as a cognitive tool at the service of urban plans and for the promotion of sustainability in Catania. 
    Gaetano Giovanni Daniele Manuele

  • Religious Archaeology. New opportunities for urban attractiveness
    Andrea Marcuccetti

  • The railway line as territorial activation tool
    Immacolata Paciolla, Amelia Laura Maris Ile, Ivan Negri, Danila Della Monica, Gianfranca Mastroianni

  • Art and culture to rediscover the city’s spaces, between identity and memory.
    Outside the school, to re-appropriate the territory by exploring the city through its monuments and squares. 
    Letizia Montalbano, Graziella Zizzo
     

14.30-16.30

  • “Il Borgo di Francesco”, a biophilic design case study
    Guglielmo Minervino, Antonio Caperna, Stefano Serafini, Bonaventura Poppiti

  • Enhancement of urban green, the establishment of urban gardens and the recovery of abandoned land 
    Giovanni Misasi, Teresa Pandolfi, Domenico Passarelli

  • Post-socialist New Belgrade blocks as a potential for inclusive territory
    Nikola Mitrović

  • Experimental governance and urban fragilities: Making cities through social-health therapies
    Walter Molinaro

  • Does the design of public spaces foster spatial inclusion? 
    A survey on six roman squares
    Francesca Paola Mondelli

  • Territorial Regeneration of Mondeggi country estate. a project of inclusivity and regeneration
    Laura Nanni

  • Territorial sustainable regeneration: a case study
    Claudia De Biase, Giada Limongi, Antonetta Napolitano

  • PINQuA | RInaTA Paolo VI - Integrated Proposal for the regeneration and naturalization of the Paolo VI suburb of Taranto. The renovation and re-naturalization of Piazza della Liberazione
    Simona Sasso, Francesca E. Nesca

17.00-19.00

  • A green line for the FS Torre Annunziata – Cancello . Regeneration of the territory through a linear park
    Anna Terracciano

  • Integrating Equitable Climate Adaptation into Green Urban Regeneration. Infrastructural spaces as Inclusive and Nature-based Commons 
    Alessandro Raffa, Annalisa Percoco

  • Exploring the potential of the 15-minute city model in the eastern neighbourhoods of Naples 

  • Maria Federica Palestino, Stefano Cuntò

  • Towards a child-friendly city barriers to urban independence for children aged 7-10
    Beata Patuszyńska

  • Social enterprises as activators of innovation processes. The case of Liberitutti in Barriera di Milano, Torino. 
    Daniele Caccherano, Erika Mattarella, Elena Camilla Pede, Flaviano Zandonai

  • Design for inclusivity. Guidelines for inclusive public space design
    Luca Vandini, Annalaura Ciampi, Monica Malori, Enrica Perotti

  • Reclaim and Exploring New Energy Scenarios for Eastern European Landscapes
    Nicola Petaccia

  • Completion and upgrade of the market and office complex within the framework of the Coordinated Plan for the improvement of the Tamburi district in the city of Taranto
    Simona Sasso, Vincenzo Piccolo, Mariana Recchia 

  • The role of public space in the relationship between museum and contemporary city: the case of Barcelona 
    Manuel Orabona
     

11.30-19.00 | ROOM SL3.3 - 3° floor (pc Sepe)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 3 | URBAN REGENERATION AND PUBLIC SPACES IV PART 

Coordinator Isidoro Fasolino 

Discussant Marichela Sepe

11.30-13.30

  • Participation Wheels. A playful tool for urban participatory planning
    Eirini Vallindra, Georgia Manousogiannaki

  • Urban co-existence. Luigi Cosenza's ex Regional Milk Factory and Cupa Perillo’s communities 
    Lorenzo Renzullo

  • Multiple benefits analysis to support urban regeneration. A practical tool to support project implementation and acceptance
    Irene Bertolami, Marco Volpatti, Adriano Bisello 

  • The street: walking and staying
    Leonardo Rignanese

  • Stories of proximity and collective spaces. Design History and urban regeneration of the 'Torrevecchia' neighbourhood in Rome
    Flavio Graviglia, Aurora Riviezzo

  • Environment, landscape, territory and community. Community Projects and River Contracts: taking care of the commons.
    Paola Rizzuto, Ferdinando Verardi, Antonio Leone, Domenico Passarelli

  • Making Place. Exploring potentials and limitations of temporary urbanism in Hong Kong
    Francesco Rossini

  • STEP UP - Walkability for Women in Milan. A Data-driven Approach to Assess the Level of Walkability for Women 
    Rawad Choubassi, Lamia Abdelfattah, Andrea Gorrini, Federico Messa, Lily Scarponi, Catalina Valenzuela, Gerardo Carpentieri, Carmen Guida, Valerio Martinelli, Tonia Stiuso, Floriana Zucaro, Florencia Natalia Andreola, Laura Da Re, Azzurra Muzzonigro, Carlos Cañas, Eleonora Gargiulo, Jim Walker

  • Associations and Community Planning Processes: a case study
    Alfredo Pensabene, Marco Picone, Valeria Scavone

  • PINQuA: integrated actions to increase spatial and social cohesion in Taranto’s Paolo VI neighbourhood.
    Simona Sasso, Federica Mitrangolo, Antonio Angelini, Alessandro Sangermano, Angelo Semidai, Francesca Nesca

14.30-16.30

  • Quarter at the former Flower Market Berlin
    Ulrike Böhm, Katja Benfer, Cyrus Zahiri

  • The DE-Sign Urban Lab. The pilot case of the City of Cosenza and energy efficiency as a driver for social inclusion, resilience and integrated urban regeneration 
    Domenico Passarelli, Ferdinando Verardi, Ilaria Bertini, Ilaria Sergi, Maria Anna Segreto, Guido Maurizio Urbani

  • Urban regeneration and inclusive public spaces. A project for the new urban park in San Lorenzo Village in L’Aquila
    Camilla Sette

  • Controversial multi-actor urban regeneration practices: The case of the historic centre of Palermo
    Vincenzo Todaro, Salvatore Siringo

  • GREENerize Post Industrial Landscape. From the industrial city to the urban ecosystem
    Luisa Smeragliuolo Perrotta, Nahuel Garcia Pastor

  • (In)effectiveness of planning: which perspective for Pietralata? 
    Sharon Anna Somma, Romina D’Ascanio, Ana Luiza Milanese, Anna Laura Palazzo

  • Il GIS Partecipativo come strumento di supporto nei processi decisionali
    Simona Stella, Massimo Clemente

  • The project of a pedestrian network for a city on a human scale. Reggio Calabria no longer unsustainable
    Domenico Passarelli, Francesco Suraci, Antonio Macchione

  • Revitalizing urban spaces. A synergistic approach between school spaces and the city
    Nicola Martinelli, Roberta Tenerelli

  • Slow Urban Planning. Improvising a performative urbanism or a social reanimation of the abandoned city of Tribsees!
    Ton Matton 
     

17.00-19.00

  • The Convivialità Urbana Award
    Grazia Torre, Chiara Franchetti

  • City space and children’s skills. New uses of urban space in the Noce neighborhood of Palermo
    Ferdinando Trapani

  • Student Housing as a driver of Urban Regeneration. 
    The case of Libertà district in Bari.
    Giovanna Mangialardi, Nicola Martinelli, Angelica Triggiano

  • How will we live together?
    Davide Tumiati

  • An inclusive and breathing intergenerational city. New green spaces on the underground area of the Ferrovie Nord in Busto Arsizio
    Michele Ugolini, Caterina Gallizioli, Beatrice Basile, Francesca Ripamonti, Francesco Occhiuto, Maria Maddalena Reggio, Amanzio Farris

  • Urban regeneration as a paradigm of public city project: experimentation of an intervention model. 
    Marilù Vaccaro

  • Social Return on Investment (SROI) applications on urban planning for conscious decision-making. The VARCITIES project approach
    Elisa-Elena Vasiliu, Sara Biancifiori, Adriano Bisello

  • The regeneration of semi-confined public spaces in disadvantaged contexts for social inclusion and the well-being of children
    Anna Rita Villano, Donatella Diano, Katia Fabbricatti

  • How to do urban regeneration with certification protocols for a more inclusive sustainable urban district 
    Marco Volpatti, Elena Mazzola, Marta Carla Bottero, Adriano Bisello
     

11.30-13.30 | ROOM SL3.1 - 3° floor (pc Bortolotti)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 11 | MAKING/UNMAKING CIRCULAR ECONOMIES WITH 'OTHERNESS' 

Coordinators Andrea Bortolotti, Dario Minervini, Giulia Caterina Verga

  • Re-opening the circle. Steps towards an epistemologically diverse circularity
    Andrea Bortolotti, Dario Minervini

  • Planning and Designing Circularity and Socio-Ecological Transition in Europe and Beyond:
    Is Technical Neutrality Really a Thing?
    Silvio Cristiano, Luca Tricarico

  • Hacking spaces and artifacts. Everyday practices of urban commoning in Piazza Garibaldi
    Cristina Trey, Ramon Rispoli, Adam Arvidsson 

  • How to support and develop (more) inclusive circularity-inspired urban projects and designs? A contribution on bottom-up initiatives for a more just circularity: case studies from the Brussels-Capital Region.
    Giulia Caterina Verga, Ahmed Zaib Khan

  • Circularity through Ecofeminism. Embracing Inclusivity in Flanders' Urban Planning
    Wendy Wuyts

  • Closing the loop, opening up the labour market. Training, reskilling, and inclusion in Brussels circular construction enterprises
    Jasmin Baumgartner, David Bassens, Niels De Temmerman

14.30-15.30 | ROOM SL3.1 - 3° floor (pc Garau)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 8 | YOUTHURBANISM: FOR A NEW GENERATION OF URBANISTS  

Coordinator Pietro Garau

  • Teaching Future Generations About the Landscape for Environmental Sustainability 
    Educational contributions for youth urbanism, from ordinary to extraordinary
    Rosalba D'Onofrio, Giorgio Caprari, Roberta Cocci Grifoni, Piera Pellegrino, Ludovica Simionato, Elio Trusiani

  • Youthurbanism: Reviving Planning through the Eyes of the Very Young
    Pietro Garau
     

11.30-13.30 | ROOM S3.2 - 3° floor (pc Gerundo C.)

PARALLEL WORKSHOP 5 | CULTURAL HERITAGE II PART   

Coordinator Carlo Gerundo 

Discussant Bjorn Bonell, Elizabeth Reynolds 

  • Food Plants Consumed and Grown in Salvador, Brazil
    Isabel Maria Madaleno

  • BARIUM. A new model of knowledge and preservation of the city
    Nicola Cavallera, Dario Monsellato, Nicolò Montuori, Francesco Paolo Protomastro 

  • Landscape design as an extension of welfare
    Marco Patruno

  • Cultural heritage as an interpretative framework to address new global challenges
    Thomas Pepino

  • Cultural Heritage and UN Agenda 2030 Territorialization through Innovative Inclusive Tourism Strategies
    Gabriella Pultrone

  • The Cultural Heritage of Cordoba and Naples boost Climate and Social sustainability actions
    Rosa Romano, Marika Fior, Gaia Redaelli

  • Sicani: where marginality meets cultural heritage through the place-based approach
    Desiree Saladino

  • Policy and regeneration of Italian historic villages
    Camilla Salve, Alessandra Tosone, Donato di Ludovico

  • From the International Documents for the Protection of Cultural Heritage to the project lines of Integrated Restoration of historical settlements.
    Caterina Sergi 

  • The new archaeological park of Liternum as a booster for urban regeneration
    Francesco Stefano Sammarco, Anna Terracciano
     

11.30-15.30 | ROOM SL3.5 - 3° floor (pc Bastiani)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 14 | FINDINGS AND EVIDENCES FROM THE PNRR PROJECT RETURN   

Coordinators Daniele Vettorato, Libera Amenta, Federica Vingelli 

  • Planning and design strategies for activating resilience.
    Ilaria Cazzola, Benedetta Giudice, Angioletta Voghera

  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Mitigation and Adaptation, between the technical and the philosophic: towards the selection and appraisal of European urban design solutions 
    Isabella Trabucco, Silvio Cristiano, Carlo Pisano

  • Green transition for climate resilient urban eco-districts
    Valeria D’Ambrosio, Maria Fabrizia Clemente, Sabrina Puzone, Antonio Sferratore, Sara Verde

  • Assessing the supply and the demand of urban greenspaces. Case study of Cagliari, Italy
    Federica Isola, Federica Leone

  • AI approach of emotion detection for multi-risk analysis in urban context
    Vittorio Miraglia, Barbara Cardone and Ferdinando Di Martino

  • Circular metabolism for planning resilient cities in multi-risk critical contexts
    Sara Piccirillo, Federica Vingelli, Libera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Rosaria Iodice, Benedetta Pastena, Maria Simioli, Michelangelo Russo 

  • Regulating ecosystem services in urban contexts. Supply-related evidence from the city of Cagliari, Italy
    Sabrina Lai, Corrado Zoppi

  • Enhancing Urban Resilience: An exploration of transformational stages and organisational adaptations for climate neutrality
    Daniele Vettorato

17.00-19.00 | ROOM SL3.5 - 3° floor (pc Bastiani)

SPECIAL WORKSHOP 15 | RIVER CONTRACTS AS VOLUNTARY AND NEGOTIATED PLANNING TOOLS AIMED AT THE RECONSTRUCTION OF TERRITORIAL, SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL VALUES   

Coordinator Massimo Bastiani 

  • River Contracts: Innovation and Experimentation
    Angioletta Voghera, Irene Ardito

  • River contract: an integrated and partipated approach for a sustainable management of water and territories
    Massimo Bastiani

  • From the municipal landfill to the Nature Reserve up to the River Contract.
    David Belfiori

  • Involving communities in stategic planning at the regional scale. A regional design perspective on river agreements from basin visions to local projects
    Valeria Lingua

  • From the Vulture Regional Natural Park, the proposal for a River Contract to activate a process of sustainable and participatory development of the territories
    Carlo Gilio, Laura Stabile

  • Between management plans and environmental contracts. Challenges for an integrated wetlands’ governance
    Stefano Magaudda, Serena Muccitelli, Carolina Pozzi, Romina D’Ascanio, Anna Laura Palazzo

  • From local participation to basin-scale planning for water quality. River, Lake and Wetland Contracts in Piedmont
    Paolo Mancin, Floriana Clemente

  • Water management and river contracts in moldova  
    Endro Martini, Alexandru Tabacaru
     

20.00

 Social Dinner at TRATTORIA MEDINA, Via Medina n. 43 

Wednesday
24 April 2024

 DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES FEDERICO II 
AT VIA FORNO VECCHIO 36, NAPLES

9.00-12.00 |  ROOM SL2.7 

PLENARY

TERRITORIAL REGENERATION

Link to join the webinar: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81828397705

EXHIBITION in the halls of 5° floor

12.00-13.30

STUDY TOURS from Via Forno Vecchio 36

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