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CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TERRITORIAL REGENERATION: Three Municipalities of Caserta Conurbation
Provincial territorial structural plan and municipal land-use plan in Caserta Province (Salvatore Losco) The territorial reading proposed by the PTCP of Caserta, in force since 2012, disarticulates the settlement system in six areas in 3 of them, Aversa, Caserta and Litorale Domitio, there are also conurbations involving all 19 municipalities of Aversa and only a part of those belonging to the areas of Caserta and Litorale Domitio. The area of Caserta, consisting of 36 municipalities, includes the Caserta Conurbation, it is formed by the interweaving of 21 municipalities that have grown up around the Via Appia, from San Felice a Cancello to Caserta and Marcianise, from Santa Maria Capua Vetere, to San Tammaro until modern Capua. The project of the PTCP illustrated in the Territorial Land-Use Plan identifies particular areas named denied areas for a sustainable transformation of the territory; they belong both to urban areas and open space, are devoid of a univocally defined function and are marked by obvious signs of degradation. Denied areas are divided into two macro-categories, settlement potential and environmental potential. Both macro-categories have been further sub-articulated into five types: critical urban areas, quarries, critical areas with waste accumulation, critical open space areas and critical infrastructure areas. The recovery, redevelopment of the territory and the regeneration of these neglected areas is entrusted with the project of the inter-municipal and/or municipal urban plan. The apparent flexibility of the PTCP addresses, however, clashes with the rigidity attributed by the technical rule to the perimeter and classification of denied areas due to the analysis and representation scale of the provincial plan not suitable for the inter-municipal and municipal scale. It does not allow to correctly perimeter these areas nor to disarticulate them more effectively, it is therefore necessary to identify an intermediate aggregate of municipalities between the individual municipality and the ...
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TERRITORIAL REGENERATION: Three Municipalities of Caserta Conurbation
Provincial territorial structural plan and municipal land-use plan in Caserta Province (Salvatore Losco) The territorial reading proposed by the PTCP of Caserta, in force since 2012, disarticulates the settlement system in six areas in 3 of them, Aversa, Caserta and Litorale Domitio, there are also conurbations involving all 19 municipalities of Aversa and only a part of those belonging to the areas of Caserta and Litorale Domitio. The area of Caserta, consisting of 36 municipalities, includes the Caserta Conurbation, it is formed by the interweaving of 21 municipalities that have grown up around the Via Appia, from San Felice a Cancello to Caserta and Marcianise, from Santa Maria Capua Vetere, to San Tammaro until modern Capua. The project of the PTCP illustrated in the Territorial Land-Use Plan identifies particular areas named denied areas for a sustainable transformation of the territory; they belong both to urban areas and open space, are devoid of a univocally defined function and are marked by obvious signs of degradation. Denied areas are divided into two macro-categories, settlement potential and environmental potential. Both macro-categories have been further sub-articulated into five types: critical urban areas, quarries, critical areas with waste accumulation, critical open space areas and critical infrastructure areas. The recovery, redevelopment of the territory and the regeneration of these neglected areas is entrusted with the project of the inter-municipal and/or municipal urban plan. The apparent flexibility of the PTCP addresses, however, clashes with the rigidity attributed by the technical rule to the perimeter and classification of denied areas due to the analysis and representation scale of the provincial plan not suitable for the inter-municipal and municipal scale. It does not allow to correctly perimeter these areas nor to disarticulate them more effectively, it is therefore necessary to identify an intermediate aggregate of municipalities between the individual municipality and the ...
CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TERRITORIAL REGENERATION: Three Municipalities of Caserta Conurbation
Losco S. (author) / de Biase C. (author) / Aa.Vv. / Losco, S. / de Biase, C.
2020-01-01
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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710
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