GREEN: SUSTAINABILITY, WELL-BEING, ECO-EFFICIENCY ARTICLE HISTORY release_vkjdplgsrba6pfpa6bmntqnk4y

by Alessandro Sgobbo

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HIGHLIGHTS • UPLanD promotes sustainability in town and regional planning and governance as a central and essential strategy for the growth of the collective well-being. • Today it becomes necessary to adopt a new perspective that leads to the re-establishment of a lost balance, implementing functions, processes and transformations with a positive ecological outcome. • Ecological sustainability, resilience and inclusiveness, should be the watchwords of a desirable Global Urban Agenda. ABSTRACT UPLanD intend to promote an interdisciplinary approach to town and regional planning, landscape and environmental design as an effective form of the governance-sustainable and eco-efficient-of processes for the protection, enhancement and development of urban contexts. The first issue of UPlanD Volume 2017, entitled GREEN, intended to bring attention to the topic of ecological sustainability in built and natural environment. Today, being beyond the limit where a merely containment approach could be effective, by avoiding or mitigating the new impacts, it becomes necessary to adopt a new perspective that acting both on new settlements and on consolidated fabrics, leads to the re-establishment of a lost balance, implementing functions, processes and transformations with a positive ecological outcome. Meanwhile, adaptation policies are essential to survive the transition toward new models of human settlements able of sustaining the 10 billion city dwellers expected in 2050.
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