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Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan

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  • Saverio Torzoni

    (Department of Architecture, University of Florence, Via P.A. Micheli, 2, 50121 Florence, Italy)

  • Carlo Pisano

    (Department of Architecture, University of Florence, Via P.A. Micheli, 2, 50121 Florence, Italy)

  • Fabrizio Battisti

    (Department of Architecture, University of Florence, Via di S. Niccolò, 93, 50125 Florence, Italy)

Abstract

Analysing the formation of the Knowledge Framework (KF) for the Municipality of Fondi, a medium size municipality in central Italy, this research explains the methodology used to describe and interpret its specific territorial condition, aiming to delineate a series of operative guidelines for further implementations in other contexts. The article deals with comparisons with several urban planning approaches, transposing them to the study area, through the filter provided by the approach of Regional Design. The objective of the research is to produce a comprehensive KF for urban planning containing all the necessary information to unravel the assessment issue to put in place planning actions oriented toward sustainable spatial development. The research reorganizes the information legally required to define a Knowledge Framework into five Systems, articulated in analytical and synthetic products that as a whole aim to innovate the Knowledge Framework by recognizing it not only as an analytical process but also as a fundamental urban planning tool.

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  • Saverio Torzoni & Carlo Pisano & Fabrizio Battisti, 2023. "Form and Structure of the Knowledge Framework for Urban Planning: Methodological Approach and Assessment Issues: The Case Study of the Municipality of Fondi Urban Plan," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-20, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jlands:v:12:y:2023:i:6:p:1201-:d:1167570
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