Climate change is the ultimate threat multiplier, since it worsens most of humanity’s most pressing environmental, societal, and economic challenges. Anyway, growing urbanisation brings both opportunities and challenges related to the ongoing transition process, since cities are at the forefront of changes and challenges. Regeneration of urban areas is a significant priority, which needs to take into account environmental quality, social justice and sustainable development. Transforming cities and regions into vibrant, sustainable, and resilient living places has become a key global priority. In the light of the above, the article – in the context of ongoing research activities – focuses on the ecological transition in the EU panorama, highlighting the active and decisive role of cities, with reference to some significant case studies in the implementation of Green and Nature-based Solutions (NBS) through an integrated, forward-looking, and broad-based planning approach. It is structured in three main parts. The first part frames the topic in the international scientific context. The second one, in the EU panorama, highlights the fundamental role of NBS with reference to the methodological approach, and the latest and most innovative ongoing policies, strategies, and practices. The third and final part develops the discussion and the consequent conclusive remarks with possible future research directions.

Transform Active Cities facing the ecological transition. Cha(lle)nges, Strategies and Practices in the EU Panorama / Pultrone, Gabriella. - In: TEMA. - ISSN 1970-9870. - S.I. 1 (2024):(2024), pp. 79-96. [10.6093/1970-9870/10210]

Transform Active Cities facing the ecological transition. Cha(lle)nges, Strategies and Practices in the EU Panorama

Gabriella Pultrone
2024-01-01

Abstract

Climate change is the ultimate threat multiplier, since it worsens most of humanity’s most pressing environmental, societal, and economic challenges. Anyway, growing urbanisation brings both opportunities and challenges related to the ongoing transition process, since cities are at the forefront of changes and challenges. Regeneration of urban areas is a significant priority, which needs to take into account environmental quality, social justice and sustainable development. Transforming cities and regions into vibrant, sustainable, and resilient living places has become a key global priority. In the light of the above, the article – in the context of ongoing research activities – focuses on the ecological transition in the EU panorama, highlighting the active and decisive role of cities, with reference to some significant case studies in the implementation of Green and Nature-based Solutions (NBS) through an integrated, forward-looking, and broad-based planning approach. It is structured in three main parts. The first part frames the topic in the international scientific context. The second one, in the EU panorama, highlights the fundamental role of NBS with reference to the methodological approach, and the latest and most innovative ongoing policies, strategies, and practices. The third and final part develops the discussion and the consequent conclusive remarks with possible future research directions.
2024
Climate Change; Ecological Transition; Nature-Based Solutions.
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