Walkability: land design as a mobility project

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Stefano Munarin, Luca Velo
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2021/99
Language Italian Pages 7 P. 25-31 File size 353 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2021-099004
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In the perspective of the ecological transition, an evolving regulatory framework, within a renewed cultural context, this contribution tries to demonstrate how active mobility can lead to a renewal in the design of urban spaces and in the ways to exercise the fundamental right to mobility. In particular, active mobility can bring back to the center of attention the soil and its design. A support of collective urban practices, an area of possible experimentation and innovation within more comprehensive interventions of urban regeneration, able to take into account both the road section and the multiform and fragmented presence of liminal spaces as answers to the needs of accessibility, active mobility, connection and inclusion.

Keywords: active mobility; land design; spatial justice

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Stefano Munarin, Luca Velo, Walkability: il progetto di suolo come progetto di mobilità in "TERRITORIO" 99/2021, pp 25-31, DOI: 10.3280/TR2021-099004