The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and supranational data such as proposals of law, soft law, directives, documents of analysis. In the past, the deepening of such theme was prevented by virtue of the dominant neoliberal vision hostile to prefigure excessive interferences in the property right, but it is significant that the European Soil Charter already defined soil «a limited resource which is easily destroyed». The soil recognition in terms of limited, essentially nonrenewable, resource provokes a conflict between the pretense to exploit lands by virtue of property rights and the public utility connected to a natural resource. The absence of a uniform discipline applicable in the...
Europe is one of themost urbanised continents in the world and the expansion of artificial areas is ...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
Land (and land use) management policies are a a key testbed for rethinking the boundaries of public...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Although soil represents an essential resource for the sustainability of anthropic life, through the...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
Spatial sciences agree that ground and soil are scarce, not renewable resources and not interchangea...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
Europe is one of themost urbanised continents in the world and the expansion of artificial areas is ...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
The soil consumption is currently regulated by a set of rules fragmented and difficult to harmonize....
Land (and land use) management policies are a a key testbed for rethinking the boundaries of public...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
Although soil represents an essential resource for the sustainability of anthropic life, through the...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
Spatial sciences agree that ground and soil are scarce, not renewable resources and not interchangea...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
The value of "soil" is poorly taken into consideration in Italian SEA of urban and regional planning...
Europe is one of themost urbanised continents in the world and the expansion of artificial areas is ...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
The contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...