The contribution explores how the different spatial planning laws that characterise the Italian regions approach sustainable land-use issues and what implications for instruments and practices they entail. At first, the national situation on soil consumption is presented, drawing on existing studies. Then, the analysis shifts its focus to how sustainable land-use issues are considered within the 21 regional/provincial legislative frameworks that define the functioning of spatial governance and planning in the country. To this end, a number of characterizing elements have been identified and used to assess the different spatial planning laws. From the analysis, it is possible to reflect on the legislative, economic-productive and morphologic...
The paper examines the planning process in Italy, focusing on the innovations introduced by the EEC ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
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 contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
Land (and land use) management policies are a a key testbed for rethinking the boundaries of public...
The development of effective policies against land take should be based on a deep knowledge of the s...
The present study investigates the relationship between land-use changes and soil capability in a po...
The phrase \u201cLand take\u201d refers to the loss of agriculture, natural and semi-natural land ge...
The paper examines the planning process in Italy, focusing on the innovations introduced by the EEC ...
The paper examines the planning process in Italy, focusing on the innovations introduced by the EEC ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
Soil is a non-renewable resource and a very dynamic system, which delivers vital services to human a...
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 contribution aims to review some of the monitoring approaches in soil/land consumption available...
Land (and land use) management policies are a a key testbed for rethinking the boundaries of public...
The development of effective policies against land take should be based on a deep knowledge of the s...
The present study investigates the relationship between land-use changes and soil capability in a po...
The phrase \u201cLand take\u201d refers to the loss of agriculture, natural and semi-natural land ge...
The paper examines the planning process in Italy, focusing on the innovations introduced by the EEC ...
The paper examines the planning process in Italy, focusing on the innovations introduced by the EEC ...
Recent urbanisation trends are frequently characterised by spatial fragmentation and scatteredness, ...
The importance to reflect carefully on soil consumption is largely proved by several national and su...