ABSTRACT

First published in 1997, this volume responds to the increasingly urgent issue of degradation of the urban environment. It moves beyond the indirect environmentalism up until the 1990s, examining urban degradation and how urban planning can be directly applied to the concept of an ecological city. Particular focus is given to the Italian government’s ‘Urban Environment Programme’, a 10 year plan for the environment.

Archibugi’s study forms part of an international monograph publishing series covering new research into the ‘green’ issues such as government, corporate and public responses to environmental hazards, the economics of green policies and the effectiveness of environmental protection programmes.

chapter 1|37 pages

A strategy for the modern city

Research lines aimed at the identification of ‘optimal centrality’

chapter 2|45 pages

The degradation of the urban environment

The planological approach

chapter 3|10 pages

Centralities and peripheries

A new strategy for the recovery of the urban environment

chapter 4|21 pages

Urban planning and ecology

What relationship?

chapter 5|15 pages

The ‘urban mobility integrated basin’

A prerequisite of rational planning

chapter 6|14 pages

The urban labour basin

Misleading formulations

chapter 7|41 pages

The land-use/resources matrix

An instrument for environmental planning

chapter 8|14 pages

Ecological equilibrium and territorial planning

The Italian case