Coastal zones along the Adriatic Sea: Italian and cross-border experiences
Cialdea, D. (2015). Coastal zones along the Adriatic Sea: Italian and cross-border experiences, in: Rodriguez, G.R. et al. Coastal cities and their sustainable future. WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 148: pp. 237-248. https://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cc150201
In: Rodriguez, G.R.; Brebbia, C.A. (Ed.) (2015). Coastal cities and their sustainable future. WIT Transactions on The Built Environment, 148. WIT Press: Southampton. ISBN 978-1-84564-9104. 331 pp., more
In: WIT Transactions on The Built Environment. WIT Press: Southampton. ISSN 1743-3509, more
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landscape; planning; waterfront |
| Abstract |
In the panorama of Planning Policies in Cross-Border States along the Adriatic Sea, the analysis of different territorial realities makes it clear that the coastline is a “critical zone” for town and country planning. The fragmentation of coastal areas, caused by residential constructions often unrelated to planning policies, generates a lot of areas that need to be reorganized. This paper aims to illustrate the results of international comparative studies in planning coastal areas, undertaken in the L.A.Co.S.T.A. Laboratory of the University of Molise. This work involves a comparative analysis of urban and territorial planning processes in force in Italy, Albania and Croatia. Italian processes aim to unify the concepts of “urban” and “landscape” that traditionally followed different planning and legislative schemes. In the Balkan States, the planning processes derive from a historical and political context profoundly marked by events from 1991 to today. The main laws of land-use planning were drawn up after 1991, ex novo or as replacements for existing ones, proposing a totally different system from the previous one, where existing. |
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