TECHNE 5 (2013): Environment emergency
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Land and built environment resilience. Strategies and operational tools for prevention, mitigation and adaptation of fragile and sensitive contexts

TECHNE 5 (2013): Environment emergency

Published 2013-05-13

Keywords

  • Soil consumption,
  • Land security,
  • Widespread maintenance,
  • Mitigation

How to Cite

Baiani, S., & Valitutti, A. (2013). Land and built environment resilience. Strategies and operational tools for prevention, mitigation and adaptation of fragile and sensitive contexts. TECHNE - Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, (5), 95–100. https://doi.org/10.13128/Techne-12807

Abstract

A resilient land not merely adapts, but changes by constructing environmental, economic and social reactions to effects of natural and anthropic risks, to soil consumption, to climate changes as "threats multiplier". In this context, soil consumption control, land security and maintenance, brownfields reuse constitute intervention priorities finalised to identify strategies that integrate issues of protection and long-term safeguard with mitigation and adaptation measures in coherence with local development strategies and financial and technological resources.

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