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Integrated strategies toward circular and resilient cities: a case study on the Structural Plan of Sant’Anastasia (Naples)

Libera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Marilù Vaccaro and Fabio Di Iorio

Planning Practice & Research, 2026, vol. 41, issue 2, 376-394

Abstract: Ecological and environmental imbalances impact a territory and impose radical changes on territorial management and development. The Structural Plan of Sant’Anastasia in Naples has been formulated following circularity and resilience principles, defining a non-negotiable development path for an area exposed to multiple risks and ensuring an improved socio-ecological balance through its operationalization. The process includes mapping, elaborating structural rules, and providing specific guidelines for land-use control and infrastructure development. These components have been elaborated through scenarios constructed by collaborating with private consultancy and academia, with the engagement of local stakeholders and entrepreneurs.

Date: 2026
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