http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/issue/feed UPLanD - Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & environmental Design 2024-03-27T21:37:55+00:00 Alessandro Sgobbo direttore@upland.it Open Journal Systems <p>UPLanD promotes an interdisciplinary approach to urban planning, landscape and environmental design as an effective form of the governance - sustainable and eco-efficient - of processes for the protection, enhancement and development of urban contexts. In publishing research and experimentation results and innovative solutions, expressing positions toward current issues, and suggesting new avenues of research and product and process innovation, the journal aims to:</p> <ul> <li class="show" style="text-align: left;">disseminate meaningful, responsible, accurate and independent contributions in the field of urban planning, landscape and environmental design, which are supported by research and original experiments carried out both in scientific environments and practice;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">provide an international comparison tool for research work being done on the subject of the sustainable governance of the built environment, in view of the advancement of knowledge, methods and tools in comparison with the global scientific community;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">promote the dissemination of research and experimentation, whose results and effects are of interest due to their social, economic, environmental, cultural and ecological impact;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">promote the recognition of scientific contributions according to the criteria for the evaluation of research in the academic field, as defined internationally;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">offer young researchers a user friendly environment for the promotion and dissemination of products in the international scientific community and for the relevant measurement of their impact;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">promote the sustainable governance of the territory as a central and essential strategy for the growth of the collective well-being;</li> <li class="show" style="text-align: left; margin-top: 6px;">promote encounters / comparisons among scientific researchers, the profession, producers and decision makers.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><span style="font-family: Thaoma; font-size: 16px; text-align: left; color: black;">Publication model</span></strong></p> <p>UPLanD operates under a continuous publication model. Once an article is in its final form, after editing, double-blind peer review process and proofreading, it is immediately published online, with references to be cited and definitive page numbers, into one of the two annual issues. This means that current issues are built up gradually throughout the year. The first issue of every year closes on June. The second issue closes on December.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><span style="font-family: Thaoma; font-size: 16px; text-align: left; color: black;">Article Processing Charge</span></strong></p> <p><strong>UPLanD does not ask economic contribution to the authors</strong> but, in order to maintain a high level of international quality, all articles, before being published, undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/article/view/10850 Biodiversity Lab for the Urban Ecological Network in the Mediterranean Area. A shared commitment protocol for the city's natural capital 2024-03-27T21:16:11+00:00 Concetta Fallanca cfallanca@unirc.it Elvira Stagno elvira.stagno@unirc.it <p>Green areas represent crucial elements for urban environments that promote the health and well-being of the community and the entire urban organism. An ecological approach to planning allows us to recognize the well-being of communities and urban systems as essential elements for effective planning to meet contemporary environmental and social needs. This contribution presents the results of extensive research that converge into a comprehensive laboratory work; an experimental field aimed at strengthening the transition process towards green and sustainable cities, focusing on the enhancement and implementation of natural capital within the vast territory of the metropolitan city of Reggio Calabria and its Aspromonte National Park. A multidisciplinary and experimental approach in collaboration between the University and the Metropolitan City of Reggio has led to the development of a theoretical and methodological framework consisting of a related system of principles, criteria, and essential measures to facilitate the initiation of early activities in support of the institutional entities of the Reggio metropolitan area. These entities are committed to managing the funds of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan - PNRR, and their missions fully align within the same experimentation field for the valorization of the ecological structure of urban and territorial greenery in the entire area and the networking of spaces for social interaction, thus ensuring a valued healthy climate urban profile</p> 2024-03-27T21:11:04+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement## http://www.serena.unina.it/index.php/upland/article/view/10851 Application of landscape ecology methodology in the project of Vulture Natural Regional Park 2024-03-27T21:37:55+00:00 Emanuela Coppola emanuela.coppola@unina.it Silvana D'Ambrosio silvana.dafne.dambrosio@gmail.com <p>The Regional Natural Park of Vulture is the youngest among the protected areas in Basilicata, located at the border with Campania and Puglia, characterized by a unique blend of geomorphological, vegetational, and historical-cultural aspects. The proposal about a park project aims at establishing and implement ecological, landscape, and multilevel environmental connections, focusing on identifying and enhancing green infrastructures to overcome the issue about portions of territory’s fragmentation and its identity and statutory components. The project plan is based on the analysis and interpretation of various environmental and landscape components to understand the structuring elements and co-evolutionary processes of the territory, that have determined its current configuration. Environmental networks become the essential tool to define these multiscale and multidimensional connections to establish a combined system for the conservation and enhancement of natural and cultural resources, promoting local development processes. The technical-operational methodology is based on the notion of Landscape Ecology, integrated with a territorialist approach and interpretation planning. This approach involves studying the interactions between natural and anthropic ecosystems and their influences on ecological processes. This methodology is a cultural choice in the scientific coordination of the Natural Regional Park Plan Agreement</p> 2024-03-27T21:22:14+00:00 ##submission.copyrightStatement##