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An interdisciplinary debate on project perspectives

Fig. 1 | City, Territory and Architecture

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From: Regional landscape planning for the innovation of urban planning. Municipal implementation of the city-country pact in Apulia

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Source: PPTR, elaborate 4.2.2 (2015)

The territorial project of the City-Country Pact. The City-Country Pact strategy divides the territory into three macro categories. The first (left column) refers to urban settlements articulated through historical centres, compact cities, residential peripheries, industrial areas, and tourist and commercial settlements. The second one (central column) interprets rural sprawl through the inhabited countryside (low density and agricultural and residential uses) and urbanised countryside (high density and residential use). The third category (right column) interprets open space relating to the degree of integrity of rural characteristics: ‘ristretto’ countryside, C02 Park associated with forestation, Multifunctional Agricultural Regeneration or Valorisation Park and Deep countryside. While the grey areas of the map indicate protected natural areas governed by specific protection plans.

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