Within a wider Project on Pompei area, this paper develops a multidisciplinary study on some places of Pompei area characterized by a strong urbanization, sometimes very far from sustainable development of the area itself. The wide number of tourists that every year visit the archaeological sites is one of the main and dangerous cause of the degradation for Pompei and other towns around. The study presents also some proposal for urban open spaces as starting point for land regeneration. The inclusion in the model of functional areas can help to increase the resilience of the urban environment through the correct balancing of the surfaces that characterize the space reservoirs and implementing strategies for the rational management of the water cycle.

Ecological network and open urban spaces: the case study of Pompei area in Italy

Rossella Franchino;Caterina Frettoloso;Nicola Pisacane
2017

Abstract

Within a wider Project on Pompei area, this paper develops a multidisciplinary study on some places of Pompei area characterized by a strong urbanization, sometimes very far from sustainable development of the area itself. The wide number of tourists that every year visit the archaeological sites is one of the main and dangerous cause of the degradation for Pompei and other towns around. The study presents also some proposal for urban open spaces as starting point for land regeneration. The inclusion in the model of functional areas can help to increase the resilience of the urban environment through the correct balancing of the surfaces that characterize the space reservoirs and implementing strategies for the rational management of the water cycle.
2017
978-5-93424-810-0
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