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Waterway Landscape Protection: transformation opportunities
Pursuant to the Code on Cultural Heritage and Landscape, waterways and 150-metre-wide riparian zones are identified as landscape assets even when they do not possess particularly significant characteristics. In these situations, rather than acting in a solely restrictive manner, based on a form of negative regulation, it seems a good idea to work to implement landscape redevelopment and regeneration processes. The Code offers regions this possibility within the framework of landscape plans which can pinpoint those protected river areas eligible for simplified procedures to foster their recovery. Having approved the landscape plan in 2015, Regione Toscana is engaged in this process and has commissioned the University of Florence to carry out research to identify these areas and the criteria for their redevelopment. This essay presents the outcome of the research, concluded in September 2016 with the creation of an Atlas of these areas which can be taken as a starting point and an initial outline of planning criteria for interaction with local institutions in implementing redevelopment policies.
Waterway Landscape Protection: transformation opportunities
Pursuant to the Code on Cultural Heritage and Landscape, waterways and 150-metre-wide riparian zones are identified as landscape assets even when they do not possess particularly significant characteristics. In these situations, rather than acting in a solely restrictive manner, based on a form of negative regulation, it seems a good idea to work to implement landscape redevelopment and regeneration processes. The Code offers regions this possibility within the framework of landscape plans which can pinpoint those protected river areas eligible for simplified procedures to foster their recovery. Having approved the landscape plan in 2015, Regione Toscana is engaged in this process and has commissioned the University of Florence to carry out research to identify these areas and the criteria for their redevelopment. This essay presents the outcome of the research, concluded in September 2016 with the creation of an Atlas of these areas which can be taken as a starting point and an initial outline of planning criteria for interaction with local institutions in implementing redevelopment policies.
Waterway Landscape Protection: transformation opportunities
Maria Rita Gisotti (author) / Fabio Lucchesi (author)
2017
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