Knowledge of the various tools, of their interaction, of the institutional reference and the main procedures; their applications. Understanding and possible link with other skills and experiences.
The course aims to provide a wide and updated knowledge and, even if synthetic, of the types of plans, their relationship with other planning tools and, more generally, with the processes of governance, in light of current choices and of guidelines of the (national and Community) legislation and of trends. In fields of specific study of the program, the course will describe the comparison with other European experiences. Such fields are consistent with the more general guidelines for the development of the degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering. After a first phase of general interest, the program will be divided into several more specific addresses.
The holding of the first part of the course takes place with direct exposure. In the second part, a general exposure ex cathedra will be followed by guided thematic analysis, referring to different working groups of students. Through specific documentation and the contribution of other experience the course intends to provide a more specific training for the continuation of studies of each student.
Part I: Basic Training Evolution of the tools of governance in the nineties at different levels of scale (EU, Italian, some other European countries). Development of environmental laws and their applications: plans, projects, programs and procedures. VIA, EAS, Agenda 21. Sustainability: principles and applications. Reference experiences. Smart Cities. Synthetic description on: Planning Landscaping, Protected Areas, Production structures.
Second part: insights a) The Planning for the basin-L. 183/89 to the current situation (laws and experiences-national and regional levels) Comparison with the French system planning b) Natural risks Determination of vulnerability of the considered exposure with respect to calamitous event of given intensity and return period. The methodological approach developed on the seismic risk is also applied to the hydro-geological risk. Technical analysis and simulation – scenarios - decisions support systems. Particular attention is given to operations in the historical centres. Structure, operation and tools of Civil Protection c) Transport planning1 1) In Italy: Plans (PGT, PGTL, PRT, PRTL, PUM, PUT, PRP) The SNIT. New needs and developments. The “soft mobility”. Ports and territories -freight-logistics platforms. 2) In Europe: The “White Papers”. The TEN-T: composition and articulation. The “Corridors”. The pan-European experiences and current projects. d) Techniques and methods of governance and planning tools for urban areas, with particular reference to the historical centres.
FRANCESCA PIRLONE (President)
PIETRO UGOLINI (President)
TERRITORIAL PLANNING
The course includes an oral test. The exam consists of two parts: - The first part consists of the presentation and subsequent discussion of an analyzed theme (through the realization of a written report) by the students regarding an issue identified during the course; - The second part concerns the program made during the lessons.