The paper aims to present as an organic structure the outcomes from various pieces of research and consulting activities developed over the last few years (2011-2015). Shared topics are: urban-rural partnerships, food planning, metropolitan polices and the territorial resilience of periurban areas. In the first part (the core of the paper) the paper underlines critical questions and establishes needs so as to move towards a new approach to development processes in periurban areas. The paper uses some key concepts to present the main outcomes: 1. Understanding complexity (multiscales in space) and dynamics (multiscales in time); 2. Identifying all the resources and opportunities; 3. Crosscutting and multi-issues. In the second part (in the f...
Since the European conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns happened in Aalborg in 1994 the urgen...
The ongoing process of urbanization and its expression in intensive land exploitation, fragmentation...
Spatial planners and policy makers currently struggle to understand the peri-urban area, with its mi...
The paper aims to present as an organic structure the outcomes from various pieces of research and c...
The paper aims to present as an organic structure the outcomes from various pieces of research and c...
The topic of sustainable and resilient regeneration of metropolitan urban systems is increasingly fo...
The first part of this essay introduces discourses on definitions of Peri-Urban/Peri-Rural areas und...
Today, it is acknowledged that peri-urban space plays a critical and increasing role in relation to ...
Metropolitan areas are characterized by the coexistence of a urban core insisting on natural resourc...
Food production on the urban-rural fringe is under pressure due to competing land uses. We discuss t...
Over the last decades, the term resilience became predominant in many disciplines deals with sustain...
This policy brief encourages long term rather than reactive planning. Integrated, flexible planning ...
In the past, the contrasts between rural and urban regions were the primary feature of analysis, whi...
Peri-urban areas are diverse and complex landscapes. It is this complexity that is being recognized...
The previous chapter introduced the range of issues associated with the peri-urban, the subject of t...
Since the European conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns happened in Aalborg in 1994 the urgen...
The ongoing process of urbanization and its expression in intensive land exploitation, fragmentation...
Spatial planners and policy makers currently struggle to understand the peri-urban area, with its mi...
The paper aims to present as an organic structure the outcomes from various pieces of research and c...
The paper aims to present as an organic structure the outcomes from various pieces of research and c...
The topic of sustainable and resilient regeneration of metropolitan urban systems is increasingly fo...
The first part of this essay introduces discourses on definitions of Peri-Urban/Peri-Rural areas und...
Today, it is acknowledged that peri-urban space plays a critical and increasing role in relation to ...
Metropolitan areas are characterized by the coexistence of a urban core insisting on natural resourc...
Food production on the urban-rural fringe is under pressure due to competing land uses. We discuss t...
Over the last decades, the term resilience became predominant in many disciplines deals with sustain...
This policy brief encourages long term rather than reactive planning. Integrated, flexible planning ...
In the past, the contrasts between rural and urban regions were the primary feature of analysis, whi...
Peri-urban areas are diverse and complex landscapes. It is this complexity that is being recognized...
The previous chapter introduced the range of issues associated with the peri-urban, the subject of t...
Since the European conference on Sustainable Cities and Towns happened in Aalborg in 1994 the urgen...
The ongoing process of urbanization and its expression in intensive land exploitation, fragmentation...
Spatial planners and policy makers currently struggle to understand the peri-urban area, with its mi...