2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31157-9_16
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Geodesign: Lost in Regulations (and in Practice)

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“…Global examples of the 'unbounded' disciplinary relationships in geodesign are numerous [31][32][33][34]. Aina, Al-Naser and Garba [33] presents an integrative geodesign approach in the Middle East that cuts across several disciplines: sociology, economy, socio-economy, environmental science and urban design.…”
Section: Geodesign As Geography-centered Multidisciplinary Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Global examples of the 'unbounded' disciplinary relationships in geodesign are numerous [31][32][33][34]. Aina, Al-Naser and Garba [33] presents an integrative geodesign approach in the Middle East that cuts across several disciplines: sociology, economy, socio-economy, environmental science and urban design.…”
Section: Geodesign As Geography-centered Multidisciplinary Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This integrative approach attempts to resolve the multiple conflicting issues between the values of traditional urban form and modern urban design models. Campagna and Di Cesare [31] provide critical insights from both practical and normative perspectives on ways to bridge the gap between geodesign, planning practices and regulatory structures. Their study, focused on an Italian example, offers a good example of the relationship between multidisciplinary actors, institutions, educators, designers and public administrators and the geodesign process.…”
Section: Geodesign As Geography-centered Multidisciplinary Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a matter of fact, the efficiency of the SEA in informing decision-making processes and LLUP is still limited [6]. Emerging methodologies, such as the Geodesign framework and computer-aided innovations such as Planning Support Systems (PSSs), may contribute to filling the gap between current SEA goals and their fruitful integration in planning practices [21].…”
Section: An Environment-oriented Planning Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These general environment-oriented conventions should be taken into account by the Municipal Master Plan, during the adjustment process to the RLP, through specific methods for supporting the land-use management. Despite the fact that the adjustment process of the MMP to the RLP has to be concluded within one year of approval of the RLP for all the municipalities, only a few MMPs have been revised until recently [35] and a range of difficulties are still presented [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%