The research is the result of a collaboration started in 2015 between the Politecnico di Milano and the Fondazione Sviluppo Ca’ Granda, now Fondazione Patrimonio Ca’ Granda, with the signing of a framework agreement that has also provided for the partial co-financing of a doctoral scholarship, for the development of research and experimentation related to environmental regeneration and enhancement of the Foundation’s heritage, which is part of Ospedale Maggiore in Milan and owns about 1% of the Net Agricultural Area (NAA) of the Lombardy Region. As part of the agreement, the southwestern area of the metropolitan city of Milan (Abbiatense) was examined, in which the Foundation, since 2014, has launched important processes and projects to enhance its properties. Since 2016, the territorial field of research has been extended to the south-east quadrant of the city of Milan, thanks to the collaboration with important territorial stakeholders (Municipalitiesl 4 and 5 of the city of Milan). With specific reference to the aspects of regeneration of urban and peri-urban public spaces, the research activity has found effective synthesis with the ongoing experimentations within the Research Project of National Importance (RPIN) 2015 “Adaptive design and technological innovations for the resilient regeneration of urban districts in climate change” to which it concurs by providing original and independent contributions
La ricerca nasce da una collaborazione iniziata nel 2015 tra il Politecnico di Milano e la Fondazione Sviluppo Ca’ Granda, ora Fondazione Patrimonio Ca’ Granda con la stipula di una convenzione quadro che ha previsto anche il parziale cofinanziamento di una borsa di Dottorato per lo sviluppo di ricerche e sperimentazioni riferite alla riqualificazione ambientale e valorizzazione del patrimonio della Fondazione, che possiede circa l’1% della superficie agricola utile (SAU) di Regione Lombardia. Nell’ambito della convenzione è stato messo sotto esame l’ambito territoriale sud-ovest della città metropolitana milanese (Abbiatense), nel quale la Fondazione ha avviato, già dal 2014, importanti processi e progetti di valorizzazione dei propri possedimenti. Dal 2016 l’ambito territoriale di ricerca si è esteso al sud-est della città di Milano, grazie alla collaborazione con importanti stakeholder territoriali (Municipio 4 e 5 della città di Milano) Con specifico riferimento agli aspetti della rigenerazione urbana degli spazi pubblici urbani e periurbani, la ricerca ha trovato inoltre, efficaci sintesi con le sperimentazioni in corso all’interno del Progetto di Ricerca di Rilevanza Nazionale (PRIN) 2015 “Adaptive design e innovazioni tecnologiche per la rigenerazione resiliente dei distretti urbani in regime di cambiamento climatico” al quale concorre fornendo contributi originali ed indipendenti.
Nature-based Solutions and open spaces regeneration. Methods, tools and indicators for environmental design and assessment
CERATI, DAVIDE
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The research is the result of a collaboration started in 2015 between the Politecnico di Milano and the Fondazione Sviluppo Ca’ Granda, now Fondazione Patrimonio Ca’ Granda, with the signing of a framework agreement that has also provided for the partial co-financing of a doctoral scholarship, for the development of research and experimentation related to environmental regeneration and enhancement of the Foundation’s heritage, which is part of Ospedale Maggiore in Milan and owns about 1% of the Net Agricultural Area (NAA) of the Lombardy Region. As part of the agreement, the southwestern area of the metropolitan city of Milan (Abbiatense) was examined, in which the Foundation, since 2014, has launched important processes and projects to enhance its properties. Since 2016, the territorial field of research has been extended to the south-east quadrant of the city of Milan, thanks to the collaboration with important territorial stakeholders (Municipalitiesl 4 and 5 of the city of Milan). With specific reference to the aspects of regeneration of urban and peri-urban public spaces, the research activity has found effective synthesis with the ongoing experimentations within the Research Project of National Importance (RPIN) 2015 “Adaptive design and technological innovations for the resilient regeneration of urban districts in climate change” to which it concurs by providing original and independent contributionsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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