To contemporary cities that are increasingly exposed to different types of environmental damage ranging from climate change to global shock disasters, it is crucial to sustain their resilience by aiming to regenerate the spatial and urban contexts within which social, environmental, and economic issues plague their livability. These urban scenarios, produced by human actions, are part of a geological era characterized no longer by natural factors but by anthropogenic factors; an era defined as the Anthropocene in which the human species is blamed for the territorial, biological, and climatic changes on the planet. Measures to be taken to counteract this environmental degradation are also to be sought in green methodologies and solutions to be implemented with a view to pur- papers 72 Territory of Research on Settlements and Environment - 31 (2/2023) suing urban resilience goals, these goals can be pursued by integrating Nature-Based solutions into traditional urban planning tools so as to restore the balance between urban and natural ecosystems. The European Union has set out an ambitious goal to become carbon neutral by 2050. Achieving these goals will require not only transformation of our energy and transport systems, but measures across the economy as well as efforts to harness the potential of nature to contribute to both mitigating climate change and enhancing our resilience to its impacts to adopt a multidisciplinary approach. This paper aims an examination of green strategies and approaches for city regeneration and transformation.

Nature-Based Solutions to increase the resilience of urban ecosystems

C. Cirillo;B. Bertoli
Conceptualization
2023

Abstract

To contemporary cities that are increasingly exposed to different types of environmental damage ranging from climate change to global shock disasters, it is crucial to sustain their resilience by aiming to regenerate the spatial and urban contexts within which social, environmental, and economic issues plague their livability. These urban scenarios, produced by human actions, are part of a geological era characterized no longer by natural factors but by anthropogenic factors; an era defined as the Anthropocene in which the human species is blamed for the territorial, biological, and climatic changes on the planet. Measures to be taken to counteract this environmental degradation are also to be sought in green methodologies and solutions to be implemented with a view to pur- papers 72 Territory of Research on Settlements and Environment - 31 (2/2023) suing urban resilience goals, these goals can be pursued by integrating Nature-Based solutions into traditional urban planning tools so as to restore the balance between urban and natural ecosystems. The European Union has set out an ambitious goal to become carbon neutral by 2050. Achieving these goals will require not only transformation of our energy and transport systems, but measures across the economy as well as efforts to harness the potential of nature to contribute to both mitigating climate change and enhancing our resilience to its impacts to adopt a multidisciplinary approach. This paper aims an examination of green strategies and approaches for city regeneration and transformation.
2023
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET - Sede Secondaria Napoli
blue-green networks, urban regeneration, contemporary city, ecological transition
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