City in the future 2030-2050: in Rome the conference on the challenges of the Smart City of tomorrow

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Emma Potter

Government of the territory and plan tools

To govern the territory, urban planning uses living language, in constant evolution, integrating knowledge of architecture, legal, economic, agronomic, social, historical, environmental, geographical and administrative sciences. When an urban planner expresses herself by saying that: “… the PSC, the Poc and Pacs respond to the 5, enhancing the concertation in implementation of the principle of subsidiarity” and a colleague replies to him referring to the “Na of the PDR of the PGT for the ADR in the context of the TUC”, employ a linguistic corpus that declines in the acronyms, locations and numbers of the law and that does not leave room for the discretionary interpretation. A three -dimensional terminology that conforms the places and life of the communities, triggering processes in the area that develop over time. To orient themselves in this lexical labyrinth, the volume deals with the conceptual, theoretical and application aspects of ordinary urban planning in the light of the most recent legislative and procedural innovations and offers a reasoned collection of the technical, management, regulatory and instructors of the local government practice, at the different stairs of the plan. By transposing the vastness of the planning matter into an immediate consultation text, with over 650 items, 165 provisions of regulatory and analytical indices that allow to easily identify the elements of interest, the work represents a fundamental tool for accompanying urban planners, designers, jurists, administrators, teachers and students in daily practice. Sastella Agostini architect and research doctor in agricultural engineering, is a associate professor of technique and planning Urban planning at the University of Milan, where he teaches at the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies. Consultant of numerous entities, he works on methods and tools for the sustainable planning of the territories at the different stairs, with specific attention to the agroecological aspects of environmental and the enhancement of the rural heritage. With Maggioli he published: Ambiente Territory City. When resources become emergencies (2022), Urban Planning Periagricola. Territorial regeneration practices (2018), rural architecture in the landscape (2017), designing in the agricultural area (2011), guide to sustainable territorial planning. Tools and techniques of agroecology (2010), cultural heritage, agriculture and territory (2009) and recovery and reuse of rural buildings (2008).