Ambiti agricoli periurbani: ricerca di un metodo di definizione e caratterizzazione

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Periurban agricultural areas: search for a method of definition and characterization

Irene Diti

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Abstract

This study focuses on the first definition and test of a surveying methodology aimed at the classification of periurban areas, whose agricultural and ecological functions prove very important within the landscape mosaic. Based on the critical analysis of the state of the art of the various studies and experiences at national and European level and on a multidisciplinary approach, the proposed methodology has been tested on a case study of the province of Bologna. The results confirm the importance of an in-depth classification of the different typologies of periurban farm lands based on their spatial and functional relations with the landscape context. These first result proved useful to further develop and calibrate a methodology aimed at supporting the definition of land use and landscape planning policies implemented at various levels.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Periurban agricultural areas: search for a method of definition and characterization
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationStrumenti, piani e progetti per una nuova dimensione urbano-rurale
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventStrumenti, piani e progetti per una nuova dimensione urbano-rurale - Imola (BO)
Duration: 4 Mar 20105 Mar 2010

Conference

ConferenceStrumenti, piani e progetti per una nuova dimensione urbano-rurale
CityImola (BO)
Period4/3/105/3/10

Keywords

  • aree agricole periurbane, classificazione, frange periurbane, pianificazione territoriale.

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