Coastal roads atlas. Reshaping daily infrastructures for coastline adaptation

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6093/1970-9870/10917

Keywords:

Coastal roads, Public spaces, Socio-ecological transition, Adaptation, Atlas

Abstract

The widespread poor quality that characterizes many cities and urbanization today is often related to the outdoor spaces. These conditions are common situations in many contexts of our country but are intensified where spatial inequality and environmental vulnerability converge. Although declined in different territories these situations have at their center the complex space of the road. The road system not only contributes significantly to climate change but is also the main victim of the consequences related to these changes. The research investigates the role of the roads and parking spaces, interpreted as the main background of our everyday lives, in facilitating socio-ecological transition of most fragile territories. Particular attention is paid to the different vulnerabilities of Italian coastline and to the ways in which adaptation measures can be implemented to mitigate risks. The initial analyses are focused on developing methods to measure and evaluate the climatic, geophysical, and socio-economic vulnerabilities of coastal roads, which are rendered, through aggregated maps of quantitative and qualitative indicators, in an "Atlas of Coastal Roads". The Atlas is conceived as an operational tool, able to guide stakeholders to develop national and place-specific interpretations.

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Author Biographies

Chiara Nifosì, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano

PhD, Assistant Professor in Urban Design at the Department of Architecture and Urban Studies of Politecnico di Milano. Adopting a multi-scalar and multidisciplinary research design approach, her activities have been focused on teaching, academic research, and practice since 2002. She leads various researches, master plan and projects exploring the planning and design of public spaces and infrastructures as key elements for the socio-ecological transition of territories.

Federico De Angelis, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, Politecnico di Milano

Research Fellow at Traspol – Research Center on Transport Policy - Department of Architecture and Urban Studies of Politecnico di Milano. He is involved in transportation and infrastructure researches focusing on the relationship between public planning, economics and regulation.

Rawad Choubassi, Fondazione Transform Transport ETS

He is member of the Board of Directors of Fondazione Transform Transport ETS and Managing Director and Board Member of Systematica. He leads research projects on mobility in urban environments. He leads a team of multi-disciplinary consultants for expanding the limits of the science behind mobility engineering dynamics on every scale. He has also been leading major urban planning and design projects, challenging the traditional approach to transportation planning.

Andrea Gorrini, Fondazione Transform Transport ETS

Head of Research at Fondazione Transform Transport ETS, a non-profit research foundation launched by Systematica in April 2022 and focused on innovation in mobility and transport planning. He is an environmental psychologist with research experience in human behavior in transport systems, pedestrian crowd dynamics and walkability. He oversees research and development activities related to the identification, collection and exploitation of different mobility data sources.

Federico Messa, Fondazione Transform Transport ETS

Senior Researcher at Fondazione Transform Transport ETS and Senior Transport Consultant at Systematica. He is an architect, and he has been active as a transport consultant on a diverse set of projects, ranging from territorial studies to masterplans and complex buildings mobility strategies. He is also involved in architecture and mobility research studies, mainly related to urban dynamics, mobility data analysis and visualization, project performance analysis and spatial analysis.

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Published

26-07-2024

How to Cite

Nifosì, C., De Angelis, F., Choubassi, R., Gorrini, A., & Messa, F. (2024). Coastal roads atlas. Reshaping daily infrastructures for coastline adaptation. TeMA - Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, (3), 97–111. https://doi.org/10.6093/1970-9870/10917

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SI 2024. New challenges for sustainable urban mobility