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    Landscape quality objectives as vectors of landscape transformation. A new approach to landscape quality assessment.

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    Cap a un paisatge portuari global

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    BABEL

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    Intangibile, Emergente, Esplicito. Il progetto di paesaggio per la transizione ecologica

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    The result of the ecological transition process today is nothing more than an intangible landscape. Still utopian, it is thought of as the custodian of our desires, the communitarian expression of a democratic technology, a flexible dimension that will finally welcome a reformed society. As still potential and strictly dependent on our present action, the intangible landscape of ecological transition also has its Yang: the landscape of global warming of 2° C, in the scenario hypothesized by the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In balance between catharsis and catastrophe there is now a need for effective strategies to make the objective of transition concrete and the landscape, more than a mere destination, can today be understood as the main actor on the urban scene. Having cleared the field of misunderstandings and mystifications, the essay explores the potential of the landscape project as a political project of a solidary as well as ecological transition

    Scrivimi ancora arrivederci: Roma Correu.

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    Editoriale

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    Il Progetto è un sentiero di crinale

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    Gli obiettivi di qualità paesaggistica come vettori di trasformazione del paesaggio

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    Changing and faceted, those in which we live are Trembling Landscapes, often bare of those values that characterized them so distinctly a time. The European Landscape Convention was born with the ethical mission to ensure people a quality landscape that contributes to wellbeing, to satisfy the desires of the development of the communities and reinforce the European identity. This principle today needs new tools to determine its effectiveness in the territory without risk of adding complexity to the dense hierarchy of existing planning instruments. Facing with this dual demand for recovery of sense of place through easy means, the landscape quality objectives can provide an innovative response that is laid out according to three parameters able to describe the current position of a landscape in the perceptual space of the population: Magnitude, Direction and Way
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