How to support the low-carbon urban transition through an interdisciplinary framework? An Italian case study
Sara Torabi Moghadam,
Francesca Abastante,
Chiara Genta,
Ombretta Caldarice,
Patrizia Lombardi and
Grazia Brunetta
Planning Practice & Research, 2023, vol. 38, issue 2, 310-329
Abstract:
City leaders are advancing low-carbon transitions in urban areas that require robust operational frameworks and innovative processes. This paper presents a novel interdisciplinary framework to support urban decision-makers in the design and implementation of low-carbon strategies based on participatory approaches. Using inductive reasoning, the framework was defined according to three methodological steps: the preliminary analysis, the indicator selection, and the decision-making implementation. The work is part of the MOLOC Interreg Europe project and is applied to the revision of the Turin General Master Plan.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2023.2177012
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