The volume presents an unpublished series of territorial and environmental research on the Roman metropolitan area, providing a rich and complex, and at the same time problematic, picture. The image that emerges innovates the traditional one of the Roman hub surrounded by a vast, generally "empty" territory in which some minor centers decidedly subordinate to the Capital are inserted, in favor of an articulated and integrated system, a large territory that is inhabited overall and crossed by flows and relationships of different types, which hosts innovative, although often difficult, ways of living: a city-territory, in short. It implicitly proposes a different way of interpreting urban planning, multiplying and articulating the metropolitan suburbs. In addition to paying particular attention to the digital dimension of the territory, the text addresses - thanks to the original mappings - agricultural and environmental issues, so relevant in the current context (land consumption, environmental impacts, ecological networks, climate change, etc.).
Il volume presenta una serie inedita di ricerche territoriali e ambientali sull’area metropolitana romana, fornendone un quadro ricco e complesso, e al tempo stesso problematico. L’immagine che ne emerge innova quella tradizionale del polo romano circondato da un territorio vasto tendenzialmente «vuoto» in cui si inseriscono alcuni centri minori decisamente subalterni alla Capitale, a favore di un sistema articolato e integrato, un territorio ampio complessivamente abitato e attraversato da flussi e relazioni di diverso tipo, che ospita modalità di abitare innovative, anche se spesso difficili: una città-territorio, insomma. Si propone così implicitamente un diverso modo di interpretare l’urbanistica, moltiplicando e articolando le periferie metropolitane. Oltre a porre una particolare attenzione alla dimensione digitale del territorio, il testo affronta – grazie alle mappature originali – le tematiche agricole e ambientali, tanto rilevanti nel contesto attuale (consumo di suolo, impatti ambientali, reti ecologiche, cambiamento climatico ecc.).
Roma città-territorio. Abitare un contesto metropolitano / Cellamare, Carlo. - (2024).
Roma città-territorio. Abitare un contesto metropolitano
Carlo Cellamare
2024
Abstract
The volume presents an unpublished series of territorial and environmental research on the Roman metropolitan area, providing a rich and complex, and at the same time problematic, picture. The image that emerges innovates the traditional one of the Roman hub surrounded by a vast, generally "empty" territory in which some minor centers decidedly subordinate to the Capital are inserted, in favor of an articulated and integrated system, a large territory that is inhabited overall and crossed by flows and relationships of different types, which hosts innovative, although often difficult, ways of living: a city-territory, in short. It implicitly proposes a different way of interpreting urban planning, multiplying and articulating the metropolitan suburbs. In addition to paying particular attention to the digital dimension of the territory, the text addresses - thanks to the original mappings - agricultural and environmental issues, so relevant in the current context (land consumption, environmental impacts, ecological networks, climate change, etc.).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.