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The impact of regional design on river agreements: the case of the ombrone river in Tuscany

Carlo Pisano and Valeria Lingua

Planning Practice & Research, 2024, vol. 39, issue 1, 32-53

Abstract: Regional Design is a planning approach employed to build up robust argumentative structures and visions of the future that aim to guide decisions over a long time. The paper investigates the impact of the use of the Regional Design operational approach for the definition of a River Agreement. It traces the path of research-action that led the local community of Buonconvento, a small Tuscan town, to activate networks of social capital useful to build the Ombrone River Agreement. The methodology of analysis builds on Faludi’s concept of ‘performance’ and falls within four main areas of observation.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1080/02697459.2021.2005870

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