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Title Review And Evaluation Of The Evolution Of Urban Regeneration In The Era Of Technological And Ecological Transition
ID_Doc 46419
Authors Catania G.F.G.; Sortino F.; Petralia A.
Year 2025
Published AIP Conference Proceedings, 3269, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0248176
Abstract Modern urbanism has the task of innovating previous practices by preparing new cities for the transitions taking place. We are going through a period of innovation and change that is often at odds with current urban structures. Many of our cities were shaped on a model of urban planning that evolved in an era when fossil fuel energy was cheap and the goal was expansion and urbanization, for today's times these cities appear rigid and unfit for the new needs. Planning can no longer be considered on separate levels, infrastructure, landscape and technology must interact and where possible merge. What is the role of new infrastructures? What is the relationship with the environment? The new mobility, if properly exploited, could radically alter the relationship between people and vehicles and change our cities (1). This new approach introduces the so-called 'Smart Roads', i.e. road infrastructures capable of dialoguing with vehicles and self-monitoring (2). The city's infrastructure apparatus should change and evolve in step with the times and new demands. The aim of this essay is to seek an answer to these questions, investigating within the macro topic of the 'Smart City' some of the characteristics that make the city of the future 'smart'. © 2025 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.
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