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New approaches and methods to preserve and enhance Long-Distance Walking (and Cycling) RoutesNo 20 (2023)
Guest editors: Giulia Motta Zanin and Daniele Vettorato
This Issue has been conceived as a result of the 4th International Conference SSPCR - Smart and Sustainable Planning for Cities and Regions 2022 for collecting a series of current research and practical applications performed by academics, young researchers and local associations on the challenges of long-distance walking routes as drivers for regional development from a variety of perspectives.
Cover image: "Making Pathways", by Gloria Toma
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Dealing with wicked environmental problems in urban and regional planningNo 19
Guest editors: Giulia Motta Zanin & Stefania Santoro
This Issue entitled “Dealing with wicked environmental problems in urban and regional planning ” has been conceived for collecting a series of important topics included in current research interests and practical applications coming from young researchers regarding interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary works connected with social and environmental issues.
Cover image: "Troubles' shadows", by S. Santoro, November 2020
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Modelling and managing knowledge in e-agorà | e-aγορά eraNo 18
Guest editor: Maria Rosaria Stufano Melone
The present issue titled hosts interesting contributions to the on-going debate on the Innovation and the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in planning, management and evaluation issues. In these areas, they particularly aim to improve the process of elicitation and exchange of knowledge, through the development of new techniques and methods.
Cover image: "L'eredità del graffio", watercolor by M.R.Stufano Melone, February 2020
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Reflections on theoretical and quantitative geographyNo 17 (2015)
Domenico Camarda, Guest Editor
This volume includes a second group of papers coming from research directly or indirectly related to the XIX ECTQG (European Colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography) biennial Conference, which took place in Bari, Italy, from September 3 to 7, 2015. The event was organized by the Technical University of Bari at the Italian CIHEAM (Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Méditerranéennes) Institute in Valenzano, involving about 120 participants who presented nearly 150 papers written by more than 300 authors worldwide.
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Reflections on theoretical and quantitative geographyNo 16 (2015)
Domenico Camarda, Guest Editor
This volume includes a first group of papers coming from research directly or indirectly related to the XIX ECTQG (European Colloquium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography) biennial Conference, which took place in Bari, Italy, from September 3 to 7, 2015. The event was organized by the Polytechnic University of Bari at the Italian CIHEAM (Centre International de Hautes Etudes Agronomiques Méditerranéennes) Institute in Valenzano, involving about 120 participants who presented nearly 150 papers written by more than 300 authors worldwide.
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Territorio: puntos de vista y perspectivasNo 14 (2014)
Clara Copeta, Guest Editor
The present issue contains a first set of papers written in Spanish, oriented to Spanish-speaking audience.
Papers are partly re-elaborations and updates of previous Plurimondi articles, partly newly written contributions.
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Territorio: puntos de vista y perspectivasNo 15 (2014)
Clara Copeta, Guest Editor
The present issue contains a second set of papers written in Spanish, oriented to Spanish-speaking audience.
Papers are partly re-elaborations and updates of previous Plurimondi articles, partly newly written contributions.
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Repeating Sullo? 50 years after the Fiorentino Sullo's failed attempt of urban planning reformNo 13 (2013)
Ivan Blečić, Guest Editor
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The territories of united Italy 150 years later: between past and futureNo 11 (2012)
Michele Romano, Biagio Salvemini, Guest Editors
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Looking for multi-dimensional territoriesNo 10 (2012)
Dino Borri, Biagio Salvemini, Carla Tedesco, Guest Editors
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Antinomos: Dilemmas in water supply and sanitation technologiesNo 8 (2011)
Dino Borri and Laura Grassini, Guest Editors.
This issue contains a second set of papers coming from scientific activities directly or indirectly related to the EU-funded project ANTINOMOS “A knowledge network for solving real life water problems in developing countries: Bridging contrasts” (EU-FP6). We are grateful to the EU for the financial support given to the ANTINOMOS project. Special thanks are due to our colleagues of the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, who hosted the final ANTINOMOS conference where the papers of this issue were presented; to Alessandra Ricciardelli, who made the English proof reading and the editing of the volume; to Rossella Stufano who made the graphic design and the final editing of the volume, to Lucia Zambrini and Flavia Milone, who strongly supported the organization of the ANTINOMOS conference.
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Antinomos: Dilemmas in water supply and sanitation technologiesNo 7 (2010)
Dino Borri and Laura Grassini, Guest Editors.
This issue contains a first set of papers coming from scientific activities directly or indirectly related to the EU-funded project ANTINOMOS “A knowledge network for solving real life water problems in developing countries: Bridging contrasts” (EU-FP6). We are grateful to the EU for the financial support given to the ANTINOMOS project. Special thanks are due to our colleagues of the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari, who hosted the final ANTINOMOS conference where the papers of this issue were presented; to Alessandra Ricciardelli, who made the English proof reading and the editing of the volume; to Rossella Stufano who made the graphic design and the final editing of the volume, to Lucia Zambrini and Flavia Milone, who strongly supported the organization of the ANTINOMOS conference.
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