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Green Infrastructure and Regional Planning

Federica Isola, Sabrina Lai, Federica Leone, Corrado Zoppi

Green Infrastructure and Regional Planning

An Operational Framework

Planning green infrastructures at the regional scale can be considered an intentional way of spreading the positive impacts of environmental conservation policies. In this volume, a methodological approach is experimentally implemented into the Sardinian region (Italy), in order to identify both a regional green infrastructure, and a network of ecological corridors connecting the regional protected areas.

Pagine: 184

ISBN: 9788835141402

Edizione:1a edizione 2022

Codice editore: 11786.3.1

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Identifying and planning green infrastructures at the regional scale can be considered an intentional way of spreading the positive impacts of environmental conservation policies across spatial contexts much more complex and larger than protected areas.
In this volume, a methodological approach is defined and experimentally implemented into the Sardinian region (Italy), in order to identify both a regional green infrastructure, and a network of ecological corridors, conceived as edges connecting the regional protected areas. This approach supports spatial decision-
making processes aimed at addressing environmental hazards connected to landslides and floods, as well as at establishing effective spatial planning rules.

Federica Isola
is a building engineer, and a Doctor of Research in Engineering and Natural Sciences (Italy, 2012). She is currently a research fellow at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture of the University of Cagliari.

Sabrina Lai
is a civil engineer, a Doctor of Research in Land Engineering (Italy, 2009), and an MSc in International Planning and Development (UK, 2008). She is an Assistant Professor at the University of Cagliari (Sector ICAR/20 - Spatial planning), where she is presently teaching at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture of the University of Cagliari in the Graduate Program in Environmental and Territorial Engineering (module leader for the Strategic Planning course).

Federica Leone
is a building engineer, a Doctor of Research in Land Engineering (Italy, 2013), and an MSc in International Planning and Development (UK, 2012). She is currently a research fellow at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture of the University of Cagliari.

Corrado Zoppi
is a civil engineer, a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics (USA, 1997), a Doctor of Research in Spatial Planning (Italy, 1992), and an MSc in Economic Policy and Planning (USA, 1990). He is a Professor at the University of Cagliari (Sector ICAR/20 - Spatial planning). He is presently teaching at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture of the University of Cagliari in the Undergraduate and Graduate Programs in Environmental and Territorial Engineering and in Sustainable Tourism Management and Monitoring (Regional and Urban Planning, Strategic Planning and Environmental Planning).

Foreword
Introduction
(Bibliography)
Defining a spatial taxonomy for a regional infrastructure in Sardinia
(Conservation value (Consval); Natural value (Natval); Recreation value (Recrval); Landscape value (Landsval); Agricultural and forestry value (Agrofor) Land surface temperature (LST); Carbon storage and sequestration capacity (CO2Stor); Mapping the components of a regional GI and identifying relevant areas for ES provision; Bibliography)
Mapping of ecological corridors as connections between protected areas: a study concerning Sardinia, Italy
(Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Bibliography)
Assessing the potential of green infrastructure to mitigate hydro-geological hazard: evidence-based policy suggestions from a Sardinian study area
(Introduction; Materials and methods; Data; Findings; Bibliography)
Conclusions
(The spatial taxonomy to identify the RGI; The EC of the regional network of protected areas; Natural hazards and GI; Bibliography)
Figures
(Figures Chapter 2; Figures Chapter 3; Figures Chapter 4)

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