The urgency of combatting climate change requires revising urban re-generation and planning models oriented towards climate neutrality. This means not only reducing operational emissions, but also using integrated adaptation and mitigation strategies to manage embodied carbon. Approaches like “transforma-tive resilience” and “nature-based think-ing” foster cohesive governance, while the Positive Energy District (PED) model promotes energy self-sufficient neigh-bourhoods. Co-creation with local com-munities and the use of advanced digital tools allow the climate transition to be optimised, also with the support of new European regulations incentivising zero emission technologies. The adoption of green infrastructures and sustainable urban planning improve quality of life, un-derscoring the role of resilient design as a strategic lever for decarbonisation and urban sustainability.
Integrated strategies for climate neutrality: urban resilience, co-creation, and innovation
Violano, Antonella
2025
Abstract
The urgency of combatting climate change requires revising urban re-generation and planning models oriented towards climate neutrality. This means not only reducing operational emissions, but also using integrated adaptation and mitigation strategies to manage embodied carbon. Approaches like “transforma-tive resilience” and “nature-based think-ing” foster cohesive governance, while the Positive Energy District (PED) model promotes energy self-sufficient neigh-bourhoods. Co-creation with local com-munities and the use of advanced digital tools allow the climate transition to be optimised, also with the support of new European regulations incentivising zero emission technologies. The adoption of green infrastructures and sustainable urban planning improve quality of life, un-derscoring the role of resilient design as a strategic lever for decarbonisation and urban sustainability.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


