Urban Planning for Smart and Sustainable Cities
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Urban and Rural Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 29410
Special Issue Editors
Interests: urban planning; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); sustainable mobility; accessibility; road safety; urban regeneration
Interests: urban and regional planning; urban regeneration; urban accessibility and open space planning; landscape planning; Geographic Information Systems implementation for spatial planning and city management.
Interests: smart healthy cities; urban planning and quality of life; social cohesion and inclusion; active transportation; big data for urban analysis
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Interests: smart cities; participatory processes; cultural heritage; urban governance and urban policies
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Our cities are dealing with a series of social, economic, environmental and climate challenges, which have been increased recently by the COVID-19 pandemic. These challenges demand immediate response and adaptation. These issues, imprinted by external forces or internal frictions, require innovative and smart approaches to urban transformations, land use limitation and development, social equity and cohesion, healthy living environments, sustainable mobility and climate change adaptation. In contrast to traditional planning, which resulted in uncontrolled land consumption, negative impacts of infrastructure and wasting resources, the planning and management of the urban environment in many countries must now place a greater emphasis on urban regeneration processes in response to urban decay and land consumption and to increase the adaptation of cities to climate change.
In line with Goals 11 and 13 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda, this Special Issue examines how smart and sustainable urban planning can help to make our cities more sustainable, livable and resilient, for our present and future generations by collecting research methods, theories and techniques paying attention to the implementation, regeneration and management of urban settlements by integrating multiple aspects: land uses, mobility, landscape, environmental and climate issues.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviews are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Theories, concepts and practical approaches to urban development and urban regeneration, including schools of thought and paradigm shifts;
- Advanced urban surveys applied to the study of urban and territorial phenomena (also through the deepening of Geographical Information Systems), aimed at supporting decision making in urban planning;
- Evaluation of innovative planning and programming tools (also sectoral focused of infrastructure, land use or climate change), also through the monitoring of their effects;
- Smart, sustainable and active mobility planning in urban areas, as well as through the regeneration and redevelopment of public open spaces;
- Innovative processes of urban regeneration and smart transition, with attention to technological innovation which facilitates governance processes, ensuring high levels of participation and social interaction, and ICT as supporting tools for the sustainable management of urban systems.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Silvia Rossetti
Dr. Barbara Caselli
Dr. Astrid Kemperman
Dr. Chiara Garau
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- urban planning
- urban regeneration
- sustainable development
- smart city
- adaptation to climate change
- mobility planning
- open space
- GIS
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