2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12041516
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Knowledge Models for Spatial Planning: Ecosystem Services Awareness in the New Plan of Bari (Italy)

Abstract: The concept of ecosystem services (ES) arises as a formal outcome of historical processes of understanding and interpreting settlements as complex ecological systems. Because of a straightforward, bottom-up demand for environment enhancement, this concept increasingly occurs in discourses, in narratives, in the demands of common people, triggering a new urban environmental awareness. This is now often arising spontaneously in the protocols of participatory plan processes, especially when planning for the futur… Show more

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“…(i) In the field of urban planning, TREW represents a widespread tool for citizen participation. TREW aims to activate a new form of knowledge of the city through multisensory exchanges between citizens and the surrounding environment [39]. In the city, places are made of "color, shape, movement, light, hearing, touch, kinaesthesia, perception of gravity, even the forces of electric and magnetic fields..." [40].…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) In the field of urban planning, TREW represents a widespread tool for citizen participation. TREW aims to activate a new form of knowledge of the city through multisensory exchanges between citizens and the surrounding environment [39]. In the city, places are made of "color, shape, movement, light, hearing, touch, kinaesthesia, perception of gravity, even the forces of electric and magnetic fields..." [40].…”
Section: Experimentationmentioning
confidence: 99%