2013
DOI: 10.3390/su5093906
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Assessment of Urban Attractiveness of Port Cities in Southern Italy—A Case Study of Torre Annunziata

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this paper is to assess the strength and weakness factors of post-industrial cities located in the Gulf of Naples in order to propose the most effective regeneration strategies towards a sustainable development of the urban coastline. This paper focuses on the city of Torre Annunziata and in particular on its industrial port area and waterfront. The analysis suggests that a sustainable development would be possible through the redesign and new functionalization of the waterfront and port ar… Show more

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“…Mereka menghasilkan "kekayaan bangsa" (Serageldin, 1996) tetapi juga polusi dan perubahan iklim karena urbanisasi yang tak terkendali, pertumbuhan ekonomi dan konsumsi energi, degradasi sosial budaya, ketegangan etnis dan pengangguran (Nijkamp dan Kourtit, 2012). Berdasarkan perkembangan industri, kota-kota tepian perairan menggunakan area pelabuhan sebagai industri perkotaan, berkat lokasi menarik dan akses mudah ke transportasi laut (Gravagnuolo dan Angrisano, 2013). Beragam permasalahan ini tidak sejalan dengan kebutuhan akan keberlanjutan sebuah kota seperti dinyatakan oleh Prayitno (2017) "Tuntutan integrasi, kompak, dan merancang ruang dengan baik bagi kota merupakan hal penting bagi keberlanjutan sebuah kota" (Prayitno, 2017).…”
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“…Mereka menghasilkan "kekayaan bangsa" (Serageldin, 1996) tetapi juga polusi dan perubahan iklim karena urbanisasi yang tak terkendali, pertumbuhan ekonomi dan konsumsi energi, degradasi sosial budaya, ketegangan etnis dan pengangguran (Nijkamp dan Kourtit, 2012). Berdasarkan perkembangan industri, kota-kota tepian perairan menggunakan area pelabuhan sebagai industri perkotaan, berkat lokasi menarik dan akses mudah ke transportasi laut (Gravagnuolo dan Angrisano, 2013). Beragam permasalahan ini tidak sejalan dengan kebutuhan akan keberlanjutan sebuah kota seperti dinyatakan oleh Prayitno (2017) "Tuntutan integrasi, kompak, dan merancang ruang dengan baik bagi kota merupakan hal penting bagi keberlanjutan sebuah kota" (Prayitno, 2017).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Proses perkembangan kawasan tepian air menjadi isu utama perencanaan teritorial. Berkat kehadiran wilayah laut dan pantai yang menawan dan kesempatan memiliki akses ke fasilitas-fasilitas, tepian air menjadi tempat dimana nilai-nilai lingkungan dan sosial serta nilai ekonomi dan budaya yang terkait dengan kebutuhan hidup penduduknya untuk tumbuh dan berkembang biak (Gravagnuolo dan Angrisano, 2013).…”
Section: Proses Terbentuknya Kawasan Tepi Air (Waterfront)unclassified
“…The reconstruction of waterfronts in port cities and other water cities remains mainly confined to developed countries but is beginning to be seen in developing countries [14]. A large number of previous studies analyzed the current situation of urban waterfronts in developed countries and made planning suggestions [8,[15][16][17] waterfronts in developing countries, such as China. At present, the development of urban waterfronts has become a popular topic in China [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almost all Chinese cities have important water bodies that are closely related to urban growth and development, and the revitalization of urban waterfronts has become a necessary catalyst for urban sustainable development [19]. Previous literature mostly focused on the development or regeneration of waterfront areas [16] or related them to relatively objective factors, such as community [15,20], control and management [13,21], landscape planning [4], political ecology [22], and social influence [6,20]. However, these studies have certain limitations, as they did not consider the use of population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such post-industrial waterfront redevelopment is now common throughout many North American cities like Boston, Baltimore, Toronto, Seattle, Vancouver, San Francisco, and many more, and is becoming more common on other continents [6][7][8]. In most cases, post-industrial waterfronts are being transformed into more publicly-accessible waterfronts that support recreational activities, entertainment, leisure areas, mixed-use office and residential development, and associated retail services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%