Driven by urbanization growth, in recent years, the relationships among energy systems and underground space are becoming more and more intense for many reasons: the severe competition in the land use, the security of energy commodities management, the need of huge infrastructures for mass and energy transportation (e.g. pipelines), the safety requirements against seismic events and eventually, economic and environmental considerations. For such reasons, nowadays underground space is becoming an extremely important as an alternative for urban areas expansion, if properly planned. In fact, a correct underground space planning strategy, together with the progressive developments of suitable integrated connections between surface and subsur...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
In densely populated countries there is a growing and compelling need to use underground for differe...
Worldwide urbanization has resulted in the creation of so called “megacities” with populations of 10...
The different systems, and urban subsystems, are not isolated, although today they are managed as su...
AbstractThe world-wide trend of increased urbanisation creates problems for expanding and newly-deve...
Urban problems such as congestions, land scarcity, pollutions, could be alleviated by underground so...
Traffic congestion and ground space scarcity are increasing the need to find more space in the urban...
The use of underground space is not a recent novelty. Its use was primarily defined in regards to su...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
The urbanization process leads many urban areas and megacities to be densely built and to overcome t...
Energy infrastructures in the future urban areas need to manage various profiles of energy demand an...
Underground space development is regarded as an effective approach to promote a quality living envir...
In densely populated countries there is a growing and compelling need to use underground for differe...
World wide, we see developing nations building new infrastructure as well as developed cities rehabi...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
In densely populated countries there is a growing and compelling need to use underground for differe...
Worldwide urbanization has resulted in the creation of so called “megacities” with populations of 10...
The different systems, and urban subsystems, are not isolated, although today they are managed as su...
AbstractThe world-wide trend of increased urbanisation creates problems for expanding and newly-deve...
Urban problems such as congestions, land scarcity, pollutions, could be alleviated by underground so...
Traffic congestion and ground space scarcity are increasing the need to find more space in the urban...
The use of underground space is not a recent novelty. Its use was primarily defined in regards to su...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
Despite a persistent call for a greater recognition of the underground in urban planning practices, ...
The urbanization process leads many urban areas and megacities to be densely built and to overcome t...
Energy infrastructures in the future urban areas need to manage various profiles of energy demand an...
Underground space development is regarded as an effective approach to promote a quality living envir...
In densely populated countries there is a growing and compelling need to use underground for differe...
World wide, we see developing nations building new infrastructure as well as developed cities rehabi...
This reflection, based on a research carried out at the University of Pavia is intended towards exam...
In densely populated countries there is a growing and compelling need to use underground for differe...
Worldwide urbanization has resulted in the creation of so called “megacities” with populations of 10...