Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials
2.1. Plans and Regulations
2.2. Data Source
2.2.1. Municipal Level
2.2.2. Provincial, Regional and National Level
2.2.3. Other Sources
3. Method
3.1. The Regional Design Approach
3.2. The Construction of the Knowledge Framework
4. Results
4.1. Contents of the Knowledge Framework
- Environmental System (2, 7, 8, 12 and 17), for a total of 5 documents;
- Settlement System (1, 16 and 18), 3 documents;
- Socio-economic system (9, 11, 14 and 19), 4 documents;
- Superordinate Planning System (3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13 and 15), 7 documents;
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- Cartography on A0, at 20,000 (Figure 2), 10,000 or 5000, for spatial analysis
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- A4 sheets, at detailed scales, for point elements and specific areas
4.2. The System Synthesis
4.2.1. Territorial Environmental Structures
4.2.2. Settlement Centralities
4.2.3. Relationship between Territory, Settlements and Infrastructure
4.2.4. Transformability Map
4.2.5. Micro-Landscape Mosaic
5. Discussion and Conclusions
- Consistency with regulations, which must be sought both in relation to the tools already adopted and on which the research is based, and in consideration of the process in which a tool, such as the KF, fits;
- Homogeneous restitution, in order to homogenize layers of information that, although open source or easily accessible, can be found in different forms (scale, source, format, restitution mode, sources) and, consequently, do not have immediate mutual communicability;
- General approach based on the systematization of the territory, which, now compartmentalized, is easier to study and allows for more in-depth study, facilitating the next two points;
- Communicability, to be entrusted to a language and representation capable of involving even non-technical readers and to be sought in a recognizable graphic format that is also useful to distinguish the Systems;
- Insight, as a constant and always expandable goal;
- Interpretation, also expandable in countless forms, crucial both for providing inspiration and fields of debate for future decisions on the territory, and also during the research itself, which saw an opportunity to reformulate or deepen other analyses in the interpretive process.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | Date of in attendance events: 21 June 2022, 5 September 2022–9 September 2022, 10 October 2022–12 October 2022, 14 December 2022–15 December 2022, 26 January 2023, 12 April 2023. In addition to the events, there was intense communication via email with the municipal technicians. |
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ID | NAME |
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1 | Territorial Framework |
2 | Main geomorphological features of the territory |
3 | Areas under hydrogeological instability |
4 | Areas under hydrogeological constraint |
5 | Framework of the GRP forecasts on the graphic elaborations of the Territorial Landscape Plan (PTPR) |
6 | Framing of GRP forecasts with superordinate planning instruments |
7 | Aerophotogrammetry |
8 | Land cover |
9 | Areas and properties of state property |
10 | Areas of special naturalistic importance |
11 | Relationship between land, infrastructure network and the settlement structure |
12 | Agropedological map |
13 | Identification of homogeneous territorial zones “A” and “B” |
14 | Equipment |
15 | Elements that appear likely to be safeguarded |
16 | Identification of squatter cores |
17 | Planimetry of the municipal territory showing the existing state of affairs |
18 | Road network and other communication and relationship systems |
19 | Focus on built-up areas |
ID | NAME | SYSTEM |
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1 | Territorial Framework | Settlement System |
2 | Main geomorphological features of the territory | Environmental System |
3 | Areas under hydrogeological instability | Superordinate Planning System |
4 | Areas under hydrogeological constraint | Superordinate Planning System |
5 | Framework of the GRP forecasts on the graphic elaborations of the Territorial Landscape Plan (PTPR) | Superordinate Planning System |
6 | Framing of GRP forecasts with superordinate planning instruments | Superordinate Planning System |
7 | Aerophotogrammetry | Environmental System |
8 | Land cover | Environmental System |
9 | Areas and properties of state property | Socio-economic system |
10 | Areas of special naturalistic importance | Superordinate Planning System |
11 | Relationship between land, infrastructure network and the settlement structure | Socio-economic system |
12 | Agropedological map | Environmental System |
13 | Identification of homogeneous territorial zones “A” and “B” | Superordinate Planning System |
14 | Equipment | Socio-economic system |
15 | Elements that appear likely to be safeguarded | Superordinate Planning System |
16 | Identification of squatter cores | Settlement System |
17 | Planimetry of the municipal territory showing the existing state of affairs | Environmental System |
18 | Road network and other communication and relationship systems | Settlement System |
19 | Focus on built-up areas | Socio-economic system |
SYSTEMS | MAPS AND DOCUMENTS |
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Environmental System | 1.1 Altimetry 1.2 Slope 1.3 Geology 1.4 Lithology 1.5 Pedology 1.6 Land cover 1.7 Water system 1.8 Forest system 1.9 Permeability 1.10 Plan of the mucipal area 1.11 Aerophotogrammetry 1.12 Environmental structures of the territory |
Settlement System | 2.1 Territorial framework 2.2 Historicization of building sites 2.3 Abacus of urban fabrics 2.4 Abacus of abusive households 2.5 Mobility network 2.6 Analysis of practicability 2.7 Settlement centralities |
Socio-Economic System | 3.1 Population distribution 3.2 Services and equipment 3.3 State-owned areas 3.4 Production areas 3.5 Relations between territory, settlements and infrastructures |
System of Vigorous Planning | 4.1 Landscape constraints 4.2 Civil uses 4.3 Historical–cultural protections 4.4 Landscape–environmental protections 4.5 Hydrogeological constraints 4.6 Hydrogeological risk 4.7 GRP analysis 4.8 Analysis of the 2013 Beach Use Plan 4.9 Analysis of the 2009 Acoustic Zoning Plan 4.10 GRP–PTPR comparison 4.11 GRP–other Plans comparisons 4.12 Map of trasformability |
System of Landscape | 5.1 Mosaic of macro landscape 5.2 Natural landscapes 5.3 Agricultural landscapes 5.4 Settlement landscapes 5.5 Mosaic of Micro Landscapes |
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Torzoni, S.; Pisano, C.; Battisti, F. Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan. Land 2023, 12, 1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061201
Torzoni S, Pisano C, Battisti F. Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan. Land. 2023; 12(6):1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061201
Chicago/Turabian StyleTorzoni, Saverio, Carlo Pisano, and Fabrizio Battisti. 2023. "Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan" Land 12, no. 6: 1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061201
APA StyleTorzoni, S., Pisano, C., & Battisti, F. (2023). Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan. Land, 12(6), 1201. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12061201