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    Geography, Planning and the Internet : Introductory Remarks

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    Paradiso Maria. Geography, Planning and the Internet : Introductory Remarks. In: NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et territoires / Networks and Communication Studies, vol. 17 n°3-4, december 2003. Geocyberspace Dynamics in an Interconnected World. pp. 129-138

    ICT and Places : Policy Approaches and Digital Divide. A Frame of Reference

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    Lorentzon Sten, Paradiso Maria. ICT and Places : Policy Approaches and Digital Divide. A Frame of Reference. In: NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et territoires / Networks and Communication Studies, vol. 18 n°3-4, december 2004. ICT and places: policy approaches and digital divide. pp. 159-170

    The role of Place in the Information age : ICT use and knowledge creation. Introductory remarks

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    Paradiso Maria, Wilson Mark I. The role of Place in the Information age : ICT use and knowledge creation. Introductory remarks. In: NETCOM : Réseaux, communication et territoires / Networks and Communication Studies, vol. 20 n°1-2, november 2006. The role of place in the information age: I.T. use and knowledge creation. pp. 5-7

    Filling gaps in geoportals: proposing indicators ofshipping impacts on marine biodiversity

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    Assessing human maritime activities on biodiversity: the case of shipping in the Mediterranea

    Oltre la Convenzione. Pensare, studiare, costruire il paesaggio vent'anni dopo

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    Smart Walk Bosco in Città è un percorso geografico digitale, condiviso in ambiente virtuale, frutto di una sperimentazione didattica realizzata nel mese di marzo 2020 con studenti delle Università milanesi Unimi e IULM. La sperimentazione didattica, svoltasi durante la pandemia Covid-19, si è posta come obiettivo l’osservazione multidimensionale del paesaggio presente e passato del quartiere urbano milanese di Porta Nuova. Attraverso un’analisi distributiva dei fenomeni e delle risorse presenti nel territorio, è stata avviata una lettura e conoscenza di luoghi per mezzo di strumenti e materiali multimediali. Applicazioni quali Google Earth e Relive hanno permesso di elaborare un percorso virtuale con visualizzazione del paesaggio urbano anche nella sua forma passata. L’approccio geografico per la conoscenza di paesaggi e territori supportato dalle tecnologie digitali si è rivelato utile a stimolare negli utenti una riflessione sui cambiamenti assunti dal quartiere oggetto di studio

    Trasporto marittimo e biodiversità nel Mediterraneo. Un approccio critico alla definizione di Geoportali come strumento di supporto alle decisioni.

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    Changing course in the direction of sustainable development of the maritime transport sector is one of the most difficult challenges facing the EU today to ensure the preservation of biodiversity and the survival of the marine ecosystem, on which maritime transport appears to exert significant impacts. Starting from a critical assessment of the concept of biodiversity, in the light of geographic studies on geodiversity, the research, through the analysis and processing of data provided by geoportals and other research bodies, and data on the evolution of maritime transport, aims to understand quantitative and qualitative aspects of the impact of such transport on marine biodiversity in the Mediterranean context, with the aim of developing specific impact indica tors useful for policy making

    Sustainable cities and the e-scooter micromobility from the providers point of view: the case of BIT and Reby

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    Sustainable cities and the e-scooter micromobility from the providers point of view: the case of BIT and Reby Crossing cities, it is noticeable that e-scooters, a new silent and highly technological means of transport, are becoming part of traditional urban transport, dominated by cars and private vehicles or public transport. Investigating e-scooter experiences within public and private paradigms can reveal insights for sustainable urban mobility, addressing the overlooked role of private providers in organization, decision-making, and governance opportunities. This paper explores, and discusses, this emergent urban practice of micro-mobility, in light of providers’ operations. Authors carried out semi-structured interviews with two of the leading providers of e-scooters in Italy. The findings provide policymakers with a framework for policies to be adopted in the governance of micromobility

    A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH FOR ASSESSING ALTERNATIVE FUELS IN SHIPPING

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    Maritime transport drives global trade, but it is facing pressure to address environmental concerns, notably greenhouse gas emissions. This study explores and critically assesses the complexities of adopting alternative fuels in maritime operations, considering the technological advancements, market dynamics, operational challenges, and broader societal needs. Using a transdisciplinary approach, it integrates diverse knowledge sources and value perspectives, advocating for participatory methodologies involving industry stakeholders and local expertise. Through assessing various fuel types for their viability in maritime transportation, this research contributes to sustainability and innovation dialogues in the maritime industry

    La ricerca geografica sull’innovazione e l’informazione: nuovi approcci, ambiti di studio e strumenti di analisi

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    Geographical research on innovation and information: new approaches, scientific areas of study and analytical tools The growing relevance of scientific research, technological progress and of the knowledge economy, as well as the increasingly pervasive use of the Internet, are producing deep changes not only in the economic, social and cultural contexts, but also in daily practices and in the way people live the spaces, the relational, emotional and narrative spheres that characterize individual life. Moreover, territories are trying to react and to reshape themselves by enhancing innovative activities, and also critically responding to these changes. Geography, like other disciplines, is expected to offer new perspectives and methodologies to interpret the complex relationship between innovation and territory, whose material and immaterial evidences and spatial and transcalar interconnections are still difficult to be identified and interpreted. This opening paper aims to highlight the main and emerging issues of this field of research, the ongoing projects – such as those presented in the various articles – and the future challenges which researchers of this group and other disciplines are invited to undertake
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