Resilience Through Ecological Network
The paper explores the strategic role that urban biodiversity and ecosystem services management, natural infrastructure and adaptive governance approaches can play in making our economies and societies more resilient and in linking human societies and the natural environment. Resilience – a concept...
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doaj-5fc193f601a042dfba04a4afb33fc1512020-11-25T03:44:41ZengUniversità di Napoli Federico IITeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment1970-98891970-98702014-05-010010.6092/1970-9870/25391644Resilience Through Ecological NetworkGrazia Brunetta0Angioletta Voghera1DIST (Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and planning), CED PPN (European Documentation Centre on Nature Park Planning) Politecnico di Torino, Viale Mattioli, 39 - 10125 Turin – ItalyDIST (Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and planning), CED PPN (European Documentation Centre on Nature Park Planning) Politecnico di Torino, Viale Mattioli, 39 - 10125 Turin – ItalyThe paper explores the strategic role that urban biodiversity and ecosystem services management, natural infrastructure and adaptive governance approaches can play in making our economies and societies more resilient and in linking human societies and the natural environment. Resilience – a concept that entered the debate on urban governance – means the ability of urban systems, considered as linear-systems, to react to external disturbances by returning to some socio-ecological equilibrium steady-state by overcoming a crisis period (Gunderson & al. 2010, Newman & al. 2009). In this view, green infrastructures can assume a strategic role in restoring and enhancing the ecological and environmental livability in urban areas. Starting from the International and European context, the paper discusses innovative programs and interdisciplinary projects and practices (some cases in Turin Metropolitan Area) to demonstrate how green infrastructures can increase the adaptive capacity of urban systems in term of resilience. They can contribute to increase the ability of European cities to adapt to climate change and to reduce their ecological footprints, to enhance security and life quality.http://www.tema.unina.it/index.php/tema/article/view/2539Green infrastructuresmLandscape and ecological servicesAgro-ecosystemsResilience |
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Università di Napoli Federico II |
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TeMA: Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment |
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The paper explores the strategic role that urban biodiversity and ecosystem services management, natural infrastructure and adaptive governance approaches can play in making our economies and societies more resilient and in linking human societies and the natural environment. Resilience – a concept that entered the debate on urban governance – means the ability of urban systems, considered as linear-systems, to react to external disturbances by returning to some socio-ecological equilibrium steady-state by overcoming a crisis period (Gunderson & al. 2010, Newman & al. 2009). In this view, green infrastructures can assume a strategic role in restoring and enhancing the ecological and environmental livability in urban areas. Starting from the International and European context, the paper discusses innovative programs and interdisciplinary projects and practices (some cases in Turin Metropolitan Area) to demonstrate how green infrastructures can increase the adaptive capacity of urban systems in term of resilience. They can contribute to increase the ability of European cities to adapt to climate change and to reduce their ecological footprints, to enhance security and life quality. |
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Green infrastructuresm Landscape and ecological services Agro-ecosystems Resilience |
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