Abstract. “The right to the city” (New Urban Agenda) and the fight against cli mate change (COP 21, COP 26) have inspired new approaches capable of build ing bridges between cities and local communities in the search for resilience. In this regard the paper proposes a path, aimed at increasing civic engagement in sustainable regeneration at neighborhood scale.

Climate Change and Local Nature Based Solution Towards Resilience / Fratini, Fabiola. - (2022), pp. 2680-2691. - LECTURE NOTES IN NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS. [10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_256].

Climate Change and Local Nature Based Solution Towards Resilience

Fabiola Fratini
2022

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Abstract. “The right to the city” (New Urban Agenda) and the fight against cli mate change (COP 21, COP 26) have inspired new approaches capable of build ing bridges between cities and local communities in the search for resilience. In this regard the paper proposes a path, aimed at increasing civic engagement in sustainable regeneration at neighborhood scale.
2022
New Metropolitan Pespectives
9783031068256
regeneration; resilience; civic engagement
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Climate Change and Local Nature Based Solution Towards Resilience / Fratini, Fabiola. - (2022), pp. 2680-2691. - LECTURE NOTES IN NETWORKS AND SYSTEMS. [10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_256].
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