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R3C-GeoResilience. Il plugin open-source per mappare le vulnerabilità territoriali

R3C-GeoResilience è un plugin open-source progettato in ambito QGIS per mappare le vulnerabilità territoriali, tenendo conto di diverse componenti di sensitività, quali: ambiente, infrastrutture, economia, società e patrimonio culturale. Questo plugin offre un’analisi spaziale dettagliata, identificando le aree vulnerabili a diversi tipi di disturbi, sia puntuali che dinamici. Attraverso valutazioni approfondite di queste vulnerabilità, il plugin supporta città e territori nel prepararsi alle incertezze e alle perturbazioni, contribuendo così a rafforzare la resilienza territoriale. Con questo articolo intendiamo presentare la funzionalità del plugin R3C-GeoResilience e la sua potenzialità nel favorire processi condivisi e responsabili verso la resilienza territoriale.

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Notes on Spatial Implications of COVID-19. Evidence from Piedmont Region, Italy

The COVID-19 pandemic has been studied by many scholars from a wide range of disciplines. Among these investigations, planners and regional scientists have researched the spatial spread of the contagion. Most of these studies tried to explore the spread of the disease in a fixed period, like annually, and analysed the spatial variables that are most influential on the COVID-19 spread over territories.

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Mainstreaming Energetic Resilience by Morphological Assessment in Ordinary Land Use Planning. The Case Study of Moncalieri, Turin (Italy)

Energetic resilience is seen as one of the most prominent fields of investigation in the upcoming years. The increasing efficiency of urban systems depends on the conversion of energetic production of buildings, and therefore, from the capacity of urban systems to be more rational in the use of renewable resources. Nevertheless, the integration of the energetic regulation into the ordinary urban planning documents is far from being reached in most of planning processes.

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Integrating Resilience Concept and Urban Morphology. A contradictory merging attempt or a promising combination?

Today cities are particularly vulnerable to any kind of pressures. The increase in urban complexity requires a better understanding of physical urbanization, and parallelly a shift in how cities are linked to environmental dynamics. Tackling the urban complexity requires a socio-ecological system-view where cities appear living and dynamic systems, whose processes and structures are interacting over time at morphological, ecological and socio-cultural levels.

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