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Resilient communities and the Peccioli charter = towards the possibility of an Italian Charter for Resilient Communities /
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Resilient communities and the Peccioli charter/ edited by Maurizio Carta, Maria R. Perbellini, Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez.
Reminder of title:
towards the possibility of an Italian Charter for Resilient Communities /
other author:
Carta, Maurizio.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xx, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I: Urban Resilience in Times of Environmental Crises -- Introduction -- The Periphery Does Not Exist -- From Circular Design to Circular Dynamics -- Part II: The Charter of Peccioli -- Preamble to the Charter of Peccioli. A Vision for Italy: A Nation of Resilient Communities -- The Peccioli Charter, or the New Constitution of the Nation of the Italian Resilient Communities -- Part III: Contributions of the Steering Committee Members -- Introduction -- No More Masterplan! Resilient Communities Require Incremental, Adaptive and Generative Processes -- Building the Space of a Resilient -- The Reslient Landscape of a Community -- The Role of Cultural and Built Heritage as Drivers for the Ecological and Social Regeneration of Suburbs and Minor Urban Centers Toward Future Resilience -- Investing in Human Capital. Towards a New Paradigm of Urban and Social Resilience, Beyond the Notion of Profit -- Farming the Contemporary City: Resilience and Adaptation Strategies from the Past -- Urban Socio-Psychological Resilience -- Designing Material Cultures -- Urban Metabolism: Towards a Holistic Practice of Resilience -- The Right Distance. Forms of Representation for Resilient Communities -- Part IV: From the Charter to the Perspectives of Resilience: Impacts -- Introduction -- A Charter of Resilience: Methodologies and Impact. From a Manifesto in Seven Points to the International Symposiums and Workshops -- Homo Resilience: Cultural Diversity in the Time of the Novacene -- Resilient Cities for Resilient Communities -- The Era of Eco-Responsibility -- The Architecture of the New Century, Interpreter of Chance Through Continuity -- Active Communities for Resilient Cities. Urban Agenda for Italy: Industrial Districts as Resilient Economic, Social and Cultural Communities -- Resilient Padua -- For the Common Good: Courage and Resilience -- Women Architects of Resilience -- "Spatial Drawings": Towards Becoming Aware of Living -- Guidelines for a Resilient Urban Landscape -- For an Ethics of Becoming -- Part V: Conclusions.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Community development, Urban. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85847-6
ISBN:
9783030858476
Resilient communities and the Peccioli charter = towards the possibility of an Italian Charter for Resilient Communities /
Resilient communities and the Peccioli charter
towards the possibility of an Italian Charter for Resilient Communities /[electronic resource] :edited by Maurizio Carta, Maria R. Perbellini, Jose Antonio Lara-Hernandez. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xx, 275 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Part I: Urban Resilience in Times of Environmental Crises -- Introduction -- The Periphery Does Not Exist -- From Circular Design to Circular Dynamics -- Part II: The Charter of Peccioli -- Preamble to the Charter of Peccioli. A Vision for Italy: A Nation of Resilient Communities -- The Peccioli Charter, or the New Constitution of the Nation of the Italian Resilient Communities -- Part III: Contributions of the Steering Committee Members -- Introduction -- No More Masterplan! Resilient Communities Require Incremental, Adaptive and Generative Processes -- Building the Space of a Resilient -- The Reslient Landscape of a Community -- The Role of Cultural and Built Heritage as Drivers for the Ecological and Social Regeneration of Suburbs and Minor Urban Centers Toward Future Resilience -- Investing in Human Capital. Towards a New Paradigm of Urban and Social Resilience, Beyond the Notion of Profit -- Farming the Contemporary City: Resilience and Adaptation Strategies from the Past -- Urban Socio-Psychological Resilience -- Designing Material Cultures -- Urban Metabolism: Towards a Holistic Practice of Resilience -- The Right Distance. Forms of Representation for Resilient Communities -- Part IV: From the Charter to the Perspectives of Resilience: Impacts -- Introduction -- A Charter of Resilience: Methodologies and Impact. From a Manifesto in Seven Points to the International Symposiums and Workshops -- Homo Resilience: Cultural Diversity in the Time of the Novacene -- Resilient Cities for Resilient Communities -- The Era of Eco-Responsibility -- The Architecture of the New Century, Interpreter of Chance Through Continuity -- Active Communities for Resilient Cities. Urban Agenda for Italy: Industrial Districts as Resilient Economic, Social and Cultural Communities -- Resilient Padua -- For the Common Good: Courage and Resilience -- Women Architects of Resilience -- "Spatial Drawings": Towards Becoming Aware of Living -- Guidelines for a Resilient Urban Landscape -- For an Ethics of Becoming -- Part V: Conclusions.
This book explores urban resilience through significant, original and rigorous academic research, utilising the experiences of town planners, architects and decision makers to create a charter on resilient communities. The second part of the book presents mini-essays discussing the strategic points of the paper, and enabling more casual readers with the ability to access information on urban resilience. The book then explores urban resilience through the work and understanding of the institutions responsible for regulating the professions of urban planner, educators, professionals, and those involved in communication. Providing numerous illustrations and examples, Resilient Communities and the Peccioli Charter will be of interest to researchers, postgraduates, architects, urban designers and planners alike.
ISBN: 9783030858476
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-85847-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 307.1416
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