The theme of adaptability to ongoing changes, sourced as a recent concept from the scientific debate developed around and in response to climate change, environmental studies related to it and the themes of environment, territory and landscape, whose interactions are central -in guiding new economic and social models, is now the necessary declination for urban studies and the wide spectrum of disciplines that revolve around urban issues. In this context, the major changes that follow crises or extraordinary events - represent important -interpretative keys that allow us to analyze, measure and understand the degree of adaptability of cities and territories: in every age, profound changes of political-economic, social or technological order have influenced the development of cities, as well as the collective perception and, within the historical-critical framework, the - the perspective of urban historiography.
Adattabilità o incapacità adattiva di fronte al cambiamento / Adaptability or adaptive inability in the face of change / Cuneo, Cristina. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 1-1077.
Adattabilità o incapacità adattiva di fronte al cambiamento / Adaptability or adaptive inability in the face of change
Cristina Cuneo
2024
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The theme of adaptability to ongoing changes, sourced as a recent concept from the scientific debate developed around and in response to climate change, environmental studies related to it and the themes of environment, territory and landscape, whose interactions are central -in guiding new economic and social models, is now the necessary declination for urban studies and the wide spectrum of disciplines that revolve around urban issues. In this context, the major changes that follow crises or extraordinary events - represent important -interpretative keys that allow us to analyze, measure and understand the degree of adaptability of cities and territories: in every age, profound changes of political-economic, social or technological order have influenced the development of cities, as well as the collective perception and, within the historical-critical framework, the - the perspective of urban historiography.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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