240 research outputs found
Federico da Montefeltro e Gubbio. «lì è tucto el core nostro et tucta l’anima nostra», a cura di Francesco P. Di Teodoro, con Lucia Bertolini, Patrizia Castelli, Fulvio Cervini, Cinisello Balsamo (MI), Silvana Editoriale, 2022 ISBN 9788836652587
catalogo della mostra di Gubbio giugno-ottobre 202
Le terapie incretiniche e l'approccio clinico multifattoriale del paziente cardiometabolico
Territori "di mezzo" e domanda di governo urbano
Il riordino territoriale in Italia tra riforme (approvate o mancate) e attuazioni parziali, è da tempo oggetto di riflessione anche in materia di governo del territorio. Nell’istituzione delle città metropolitane, atto di riordino amministrativo con effetti di potenziale interesse nell’innovazione della strumentazione di pianificazione territoriale degli ambiti metropolitani, emergono però almeno tre questioni meritevoli di approfondimento: a)"le città metropolitane presentano tra di loro marcate differenze che pongono una questione di pertinenza/efficacia nell’utilizzo di un’unica strumentazione di governo del territorio; b)"le aree provinciali inserite nelle città metropolitane presentano al contorno situazioni di forte contiguità territoriale e relazionale che sollecitano attenzione di governo congiunto a quello metropolitano; si tratta di territori “di mezzo” tra realtà metropolitane e aree interne, che riguardano contesti dinamici e in significativa trasformazione; c)"la selezione/perimetrazione operata dalla L. 56/2014 lascia scoperte aree urbane dense che pongono una domanda complessa di governo urbano (ad esempio Salerno, Brescia, Bergamo), con difficoltà evidenti di coordinamento da parte di Province rimaste “in sospeso”. Obiettivo del contributo è analizzare gli ambiti urbani/metropolitani rimasti “scoperti” sopra delineati, al !ne di riconoscere efficacia degli strumenti disponibili di pianificazione e di governance territoriale (segnatamente per questi ambiti), e indagare lo spazio agibile per un’integrazione delle politiche territoriali della città metropolitana con i contigui territori “di mezzo”.“In the middle” territories and urban management demand. ;e territorial reorganization in Italy, between reforms (approved or failed) and partial implementation, has been subject of re,ection also in terms of territorial governance for some time. ;e institution of Metropolitan Cities is an administrative reorganization with innovative effects on the spatial planning instrumentation of metropolitan areas, and it deserves three kinds of in-depth analysis: a)"Metropolitan Cities present marked di-erences between them raise a question of relevance/e-ectiveness in the use of a single instrumentation for governing the territory. b)"Provincial areas corresponding to the Metropolitan Cities present situations that require forms of joint government; they contain territories “in the middle” between metropolitan realities and internal areas, which concern dynamic contexts in signi!cant transformation. c)";e selection/delimitation carried out by Law 56/2014 leaves dense urban areas uncovered (i.e. Salerno, Brescia, Bergamo); it poses a complex demand for urban governance, with evident difficulties of coordination between “metro” and “no metro” provinces. ;e objective of this paper is to analyse the urban/metropolitan areas that have remained “uncovered” outlined above, in order to recognize the e-ectiveness of the available planning and territorial governance tools (especially for these areas), and to investigate the usable space for an integration of territorial policies of the metropolitan city with the contiguous “in the middle” territories
University of Bergamo: The ‘Diffuse Campus’ as a Tool for Adapting to Urban Changes
In considering the university an inhabited space, we must contemplate the nature of the relationships established over time between the university’s facilities and their urban contexts. Indeed, cities are spaces of intense proximity, as are ‘university campuses’ (Sassen, 2012), but when universities are embedded within a city, as in the European tradition, the flows of university life and of the city overlap, interact and—sometime—conflict. As such, this paper explores the impact of the university space on the historical and urban fabric, and it tries to answer whether the university is simply ‘located in the city’ or an actual ‘part of the city’ (Klump & Bickl, 2012).
In the Italian context, universities recognisable as ‘part of the city’ are predominantly those having ancient foundations and located in small- to medium-sized cities. Thus, the presence of campuses over time, in addition to establishing themselves as urban cultural engines, has led to the creation of a mental map of inhabitants, among which the most significant examples are Bologna, Siena and Padova.
For this reason, we present a case study of the Università degli studi di Bergamo (founded in 1968) and its articulated urban layout, with three campuses: humanities, law/economics and engineering. During the settlement process, many institutional and local actors proposed a suburban and unique campus model for the university, at the edge of the city. Conversely, the governance opted for a different model, distributing the university’s three campuses across the territory but within urban settlements, a position that has been re-affirmed over time by several rectors
"Idio ti mantenga, signore". Il rapporto di Federico da Montefeltro con il territorio e i suoi abitanti
La Venezia Giulia e la Dalmazia dal trattato di Roma del 1924 al trattato di pace del 1947
Profilo storico delle vicende del confine orientale italiano e dei rapporti tra Italia e Jugoslavia dal trattato di Roma del 1924 a quello di pace di Parigi del 1947
Space to nature. De-sealing policies and Transferable development rights
The intense urbanization that in the second half of the twentieth century has affected the European territory has determined the loss of a considerable amount of agricultural and naturalistic lands. Soil sealing for urban and infrastructure development constitutes the most intense form of land degradation and affects all ecosystem services (Tobias et al 2018).
This intense phase was supported by a cycle of growth that showed signs of an irreversible crisis only in the last decade, opening up to a new and unprecedented season. Therefore, it is necessary to support a partial natural spaces restoration lost in the previous season by encouraging the removal of the sealed surfaces.
Starting from the analysis of some experiences (SoS4Life project, Contratto di fiume Olona-Bozzente-Lura, etc.), our review aims at underlining the effects of de-sealing policies in terms of reduction of environmental risks, increase of green spaces and improvement of built areas
Author_Response_1 – Supplemental material for Satisfaction with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment: results from a multicenter, observational study
Supplemental material, Author_Response_1 for Satisfaction with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease treatment: results from a multicenter, observational study by Marco Contoli, Paola Rogliani, Fabiano Di Marco, Fulvio Braido, Angelo G. Corsico, Christian A. Amici, Roberto Piro, Riccardo Sarzani, Patrizia Lessi, Carla Scognamillo, Nicola Scichilone and Pierachille Santus in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p
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