A framework for understanding the study area aimed at a Geodesign process: the application on the Buffer Zone of Pompeii UNESCO site

Authors

  • Silvia Iodice University Federico II of Naples
  • Paolo Franco Biancamano Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/2281-4574/6085

Abstract

The aim of the present article is to deepen the knowledge phase of the territory, which precedes the application of a Geodesign process, focusing on the “Buffer Zone” of the UNESCO site of Pompeii. By implementing the concept of “integrated assessment”, a framework for describing the spatial complexity is proposed, with the aim of defining a methodology of analysis that is preparatory to the application of a Geodesign process. With this purpose, a cognitive phase is structured, divided into seven reference systems, represented through maps elaborated with the Geographic Information System (GIS). The evaluation is carried out through the “Vector MCDA” plugin and the GeoTOPSIS algorithm.

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Author Biographies

Silvia Iodice, University Federico II of Naples

Silvia Iodice, Architect and Ph.D. in Architecture (thematic area: Urban Planning and Evaluation) at the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples Federico II, is a Research Fellow at CNR-IRISS since 2018 as part of the Horizon 2020 Project “CLIC” Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse. She carries out research in relation to Life Cycle Assessment and to Urban Metabolism evaluation methods as well as ecosystem services. She is also interested in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis integrated with Geographic Information Systems for the development of Spatial Decision Support Systems, using ecological, economic and social indicators for the enhancement of cultural and natural heritage.

 

Paolo Franco Biancamano, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Paolo Franco Biancamano is an Engineer and Ph.D. in “Assessment methods for the Integrated Conservation, Recovery, Maintenance and Management of Architectural, Urban and Environmental Heritage”, Curriculum of Building and Environmental Recovery, Maintenance and Management, at the Department of Architecture of the University of Naples Federico II. He carries out research in relation to Geodesign and Decision Support Systems also with the aim to support companies in their decision-making processes.

Published

2018-12-31