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Presenting the research: "POST-UNLOCK - Azioni e linee di intervento per la città circolare resiliente" @Cascina Fossata (Torino), 13 October 2022

The Post-Unlock research will be presented at the URBANPROMO event, held at Cascina Fossata (Torino) on the 13th of October 2022. 

The research was developed and conducted in the context of the Dist Department of Excellence 2018-2022, having roots in the themes of knowledge of anthropogenic and natural hazards and spatial vulnerabilities besides the development of integrated policies for climate governance.

The Post-Unlock research was developed and conducted by a substantial group of R3C researchers - also from other departments of the Polytechnic of Turin and University of Turin - and institutions with the scope of defining an ideal-typical scenario of innovation of urban and territorial governance till 2030 through an interdisciplinary cognitive paradigm, for supporting institutions facing resilience and circular economy challenges, and introducing and testing a model of territorial planning and organization: "Local Resilience Units" (URLs) to promote place-based innovation strategies for adaptation of territories.

The outcomes of the research are published in the volume (edited by) Brunetta G., Lombardi P. and Voghera A., Post Un-Lock. From territorial vulnerabilities to local resilience, Springer open access, 2022.

PROGRAM

Introduces
"The research themes."
Angioletta Voghera, Dist-R3C, Politecnico di Torino

Reports

"Resilient cities and territories"
Grazia Brunetta, Dist-R3C, Politecnico di Torino

"Technologies and analysis to support the circular and resilient city"
Patrizia Lombardi, Dist-R3C, Politecnico di Torino

"Environmental and social welfare."
Carolina Giaimo, Dist-R3C, Politecnico di Torino

Roundtable:
"Prospects for innovation in land governance institutions"

Coordinator
Andrea Arcidiacono, vice president INU and Politecnico di Milano

Speakers
Alice Siragusa, Joint Rersearch Centre, team leader of the JRC project on Localising SDGs
Flavia Terribile, MIMS, Advisor to the Minister and member of the CIPU
Stefania Crotta, Piedmont Region, Director of Environment, Energy, Territory
Irene Mortari, Metropolitan City of Turin, Head of General Spatial Planning
Emanuela Canevaro, City of Turin, Director Urban Planning and Quality of the Built Environment Division

Partecipating to the event will grant 3 CPF for architects and engineers.

More information here

For participating in presence here

For participating online here