Print Email Facebook Twitter Circular planning and adaptive design strategies to recycle wasted landscapes Title Circular planning and adaptive design strategies to recycle wasted landscapes: The per-urban territories of campania plain as a case study Author Amenta, L. (TU Delft Environmental Technology and Design) Formato, E. (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) Contributor Hein, Carola (editor) Date 2016-07-07 Abstract The Campania Region, in the South of Italy, is a territory where numerous Wasted Landscapes (WL) are recognisable, as the result of serious socialand governmental problems.Through the last decades, many factors have been overlapping in this complex palimpsest: illegal developments and the measures to legitimizethem can be paradoxically understood as real cornerstones for the local planning system; the traces of the post-Fordist abandoned landscapes aremixed with the historical remains, showing the deep sense of identity that still persists in the territory. On the other hand, the Campania Plainis a porous territory characterised by an adaptive resilience. This is interwoven with the presence of areas of outstanding natural beauty, with aresilient interstitial agriculture, and with a fragmented but resistant economy.In this paper, two emblematic case-studies are discussed (Casaluce and Est-Naples), understanding WL as an additional category of waste withthe urgent need to be recycled, in order to: reactivate urban metabolism; to improve the quality of life, the spatial quality of the territory, and theregional economy. Subject port-citylandscapepath dependencyplanning To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:31ea3113-c0cb-4fe9-b296-a70a3d602ae2 DOI https://doi.org/10.7480/iphs.2016.4.1308 Publisher Delft University of Technology ISBN 978-94-92516-02-2 Source History Urbanism Resilience: Planning and Heritage, 4 Event 17th IPHS Conference History-Urbanism-Resilience, 2016-07-17 → 2016-07-21, Delft, Netherlands Series International Planning History Society Proceedings, 2468-6948, 17 (4) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 L. Amenta, E. Formato Files PDF _01_Atti_conferenza_IPHS.pdf 2.93 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:31ea3113-c0cb-4fe9-b296-a70a3d602ae2/datastream/OBJ/view