The Design of an Urban Atlas to Spread Information Concerning the Growth of Anthropic Settlements in Basilicata Region

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Social, demographic and economics transformations occurred in Basilicata Region (Italy) since 1950’s, have been developed transformations not always linked to effective and sustainable urban planning tools. A general research gap regards the tools for assessing such effectiveness of planning. In this work we describe the preliminary design of a thematic Atlas presenting Basilicata Region results achieved in previous researches concerning urban growth and consequently land use changes. On the bases of a territorial information system developed by LISUT research group we analyzed urban growth since 1950 comparing it with recent phenomena of RES (renewable energy sources) plants settlement occurred since 2000. Such spatial information, evaluated through fragmentation indexes, are compared with socio-economic data at municipal scale. The results are a comprehensive picture of local settlement development trends that allows to communicate evidences of current planning system including urban planning tools, sectorial planning (operating at regional scale), public investments program evidences. The Atlas will be published for Basilicata Region area (Italy) as a model in order to analyze and compare other European Regions.

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Faruolo, G., Santopietro, L., Saganeiti, L., Pilogallo, A., Scorza, F., & Murgante, B. (2020). The Design of an Urban Atlas to Spread Information Concerning the Growth of Anthropic Settlements in Basilicata Region. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 12255 LNCS, pp. 214–225). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58820-5_17

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