New Metropolitan Perspectives : Transition with Resilience for Evolutionary Development.
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Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2023.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems Series
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- The Transition Toward Sustainability and Resilience: Innovation and Territorial Perspective for the EU Transition
- A New Vision of Governance for the European Less Development Regions? Sustainability and Transition Management for a Modern Approach to Policy
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Transition and Sustainability as a Complexity Framework
- 3 Megatrends: Greater Influence of New Governance Systems
- 4 The Policy Approach to Economic Growth
- 5 The Less-Developed European Regions and the Low Institutional Capacity
- 6 Transition Management: Governance for a Sustainable Development
- 6.1 The process of Transition Management
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Assessing the Role of the Blue Economy in the Comprehensive Development of Lagging Coastal Areas. A Case Study of Calabria
- 1 Introduction and Context
- 2 Methodology
- 2.1 Area of Study
- 2.2 Methods
- 2.3 Size
- 3 Results
- 3.1 Employment
- 3.2 Number of Establishments
- 3.3 Location Quotient (LQ)
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- S4 + and the Sustainability Dimension for a New Territorial Perspective
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The European Ecological Transition
- 3 From S3 to S4 +
- 4 The S4+ and the Quintuple Helix Innovation Model
- 5 The Transition to Territorial Governance.
- 6 Which Governance Apparatus is Suitable for the Sustainability Dimension of the Smart Specialization Strategy?
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- The Development of Social Impact Finance and the Post-COVID-19 Transition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Finance for the Social Impact in Scientific Debate and the Future Challenges for Its Development
- 2.1 A Short Review
- 2.2 The Future Development of Impact Finance
- 3 Social Impact Bonds and the Social Innovation Fund: Two Examples of Financing for Social Innovation Projects
- 3.1 SIBs.
- 3.2 The Social Innovation Fund: An Analysis of Some Financed Projects
- 3.3 The Innovation Fund and the Link with the Sustainable Development Goals of Agenda 2030: Some Descriptive Results
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- Innovation Policies in Germany: An Analysis of Tools and Impacts
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Changes in the Conception of Industrial Policy: A Review of the Literature
- 3 Policies for Innovation
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- A Composite Indicator to Describe Digital Technology in Europe
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 3 Methodology
- 4 Results
- 5 Discussion
- 6 A Focus for Italy
- 7 Conclusions
- Appendix
- References
- Cities as Resilience Engines: Planning and Governance for Managing the Transition Towards Resilience and Sustainability
- Planning for Sustainability: A New Unit of Spatial Planning for Driving Transition
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Theoretical Background
- 2.1 Neighbourhood-A Unit of Urban Space
- 2.2 Space Syntax Methodology and Space Sustainability
- 2.3 Measuring Resilience
- 3 Research Design and Methods
- 3.1 Search Method for Deducting Relevant Studies
- 3.2 Scenario Planning
- 4 Discussions and Conclusion
- References
- Resilient and Transition Strategies for the Post-pandemic City: A Multi-criteria Analytical Approach for the Case of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 2.1 The Urban Transition Towards Resilience and Sustainability
- 2.2 The European and the Italian Response to Foster the Resilient Urban Transition: Urban Regeneration for the Transition
- 2.3 Towards Urban Resilience Sustainability: The Agenda 2030 and the 100 Cities Resilience Framework
- 3 Methodology
- 4 The Case of Reggio Calabria
- 4.1 Reggio Calabria in the Context of the National Operative Programme: The Strategy.
- 5 Findings: Detecting Context Vulnerabilities and Leverage Resilience-Based Planning Processes
- 5.1 Detecting Local Context Vulnerabilities
- 5.2 For a Resilience-Based Planning Approach: Assessing Local Context Resilience Through the Rapid Resilience Review Toolkit
- 5.3 Vulnerabilities, Resilience, and On-Going Urban Development Strategies
- 6 Discussion: The Potential of the Integrated Approach to Address City's Vulnerabilities
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- Transformative Urban Regeneration: Two Paradigmatic Examples in Boston and Paris
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 The Role of Cities in the Global Challenge of Climate Change
- 2.2 Sustainable Transition and Urban Resilience
- 2.3 Transformative Urban Regeneration: District-Scale Transformations for Activating Urban Transition
- 2.4 Three Pillars for Driving Urban Transition
- 3 Methodology and Case Studies Analysis
- 3.1 The Chicly-Batignolles Eco-District, Paris
- 3.2 The Talbot-Norfolk Triangle Eco-Innovation District, Boston, MA
- 4 Findings and Conclusions
- References
- New Risk Assessments Due to Climate Change in Metropolitan Peripheral Areas. The Water Shortage Case in the Region IV of the State of México
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 National Risk Assessment
- 2.2 The Water Shortage Crisis
- 3 Methodology
- 4 The Region IV of the State of Mexico. A Microregional Periphery
- 5 Findings
- 5.1 The Water Shortage Contingency in the Region IV of the State of México
- 5.2 Water Shortage in Urban Areas as a Risk Assessment
- 6 Discussion
- 7 Conclusions
- References
- CLLD, Urban Agenda and Borderland. Governance and Innovation for the Sustainable Development of the Eurocity of Guadiana (Portugal-Spain)
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Governance and Sustainable Local Development of Urban Areas: Borders, Eurocity and the Urban Agenda.
- 3 Methodological Considerations and Area of Action
- 4 Cross-Border Local Area Development Scheme in the Eurocity of Guadiana
- 4.1 The Framework and Political Mobilisation
- 4.2 The Construction of Governance
- 4.3 Strategic Unification in the Eurocity of Guadiana
- 5 Discussion and Conclusion
- References
- Monitoring Urban Planning Actions for Reducing Crime Risk Vulnerability
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and Methods
- 2.1 Disaster Risk
- 2.2 Spatial Analysis Techniques
- 3 Methodology
- 3.1 Security Actions for the Municipal Urban Plan
- 3.2 Crime Vulnerability Scenarios for Monitoring Urban Planning Actions
- 4 Application of the Model
- 4.1 Case Study
- 4.2 The Crime Risk Map (CRM) Model
- 4.3 Constructing Scenarios of Crime Vulnerability and Crime Risk
- 5 Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Economic Growth and Land Use Restraint
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Industrial Development Consortia
- 3 Urban-Economic Issue
- 4 The Ruling of the State Council
- 5 The Process of Repurchasing the Areas
- 5.1 The Price to be Paid to the Transferee
- 5.2 How to Reassign the Areas
- 5.3 Evaluative Criteria for Appraisal the Reassignment Price
- 6 The Hypothesized Model
- 7 One of the Agglomerations of Analysis and the Market for Soils
- 8 Conclusions
- References
- The Green and Digital Transition Between Urban and Rural: Approaches, Cases, and Experiences
- Navigating the Green Transition During the Pandemic Equitably: A New Perspective on Technological Resilience Among Boston Neighborhoods Facing the Shock
- 1 Introduction and Context
- 1.1 General Observations
- 1.2 Research Questions, Goals, and Hypothesis
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 Building a Framework for Measuring Green Transition Based on Other Case Studies and Toolkits.
- 2.2 Technological Resilience as a Factor of Neighborhoods Green Transition Before and During the Pandemic
- 3 The Case Study of Boston
- 3.1 Assessing Boston as a Case Study Towards a Net Zero Carbon, Equitable and Resilient Built Environment
- 3.2 Previous Strategies and Climate Plans in Boston to Understand Green Transition
- 4 Scope, Methods and Data Collection
- 5 Research Findings and Discussion
- 6 Conclusion
- 7 Limitations of the Study
- References
- Renewable Energy Communities: Enabling Technologies and Regenerative Models for the Green and Digital Transition in the Inner Areas
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Key Topics of the Reference Scenario
- 2.1 Policies for the Green Transition
- 2.2 The Renewable Energy Communities
- 2.3 Renewable Energy Communities in Inner Areas: A Study Cases Overview
- 3 The Methodological Approach: Advanced Impact Design for the Renewable Energy Communities
- 4 Preliminary Findings for Living Lab Experimentation in Grecanica Area
- 5 Discussion of Innovative Aspects for the Experimentation in the Inner Areas
- 6 Conclusions and Future Steps
- References
- A Methodology Toward a Just, Digital and Ecological Transition for Resilient and Sustainable Scenarios
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature
- 2.1 Latest Contributions on Water Management for Climate Change Resilient Scenarios
- 2.2 Latest Contributions on Water Management for a Just Transition
- 2.3 Lacks and Gaps
- 3 Experimental Context
- 4 Methodology
- 4.1 Construction of the Integrated Methodology
- 4.2 Surrogate Strategies of Methodology Applications for Transition Scenarios
- 5 Experimentation: Application and Validation of the Proposed Methodology
- 5.1 Application on Biochar-Based Water Filtration System on Mobility Infrastructure [Virus Reduction]
- 5.2 Application on Nature-Based Solutions for Urban Periphery.
- 5.3 Application on Urban Water District for Industrial Water Recycle.