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Dr. Ilenia Pierantoni
Post-Doc Research Fellow, School of Architecture and Design, University of Camerino

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Journal article
Published: 12 August 2020 in Applied Sciences
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The COVID-19 pandemic is changing people’s habits and behaviors and will reshape city layout and management. Among the different areas of research to be explored, the paper outlines first inputs to use the COVID-19 health crisis as a “window of opportunity” to trigger a sustainable transition of urban living environments, through actions to reshape and territorial organization after COVID-19 and in preparation for future health. Before having a vaccine or medications that ensure a non-lethal disease course, there will be a phase of responsibility and coexistence with the virus. It will be a period whose duration experts are still unable to quantify. What changes in the city organization, behaviors and uses of spaces will we observe in the living environments? Will this lead to a sustainability transition? The paper proposes a qualitative review to investigate how the droplet might travel through the air and how COVID-19 has spread in different urban contexts to outline a comprehensive reflection on the future of the city and strategies for more resilient communities and territories. To achieve this goal, the paper proposes the need of a comparison between skills related to physics aspects, such as fluid dynamics (to assess how droplets spread) and skills related to architectural, urban and territorial design (to evaluate the conditions of indoor and outdoor living environments).

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Ilenia Pierantoni; Mariano Pierantozzi; Massimo Sargolini. COVID 19—A Qualitative Review for the Reorganization of Human Living Environments. Applied Sciences 2020, 10, 5576 .

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Ilenia Pierantoni, Mariano Pierantozzi, Massimo Sargolini. COVID 19—A Qualitative Review for the Reorganization of Human Living Environments. Applied Sciences. 2020; 10 (16):5576.

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Ilenia Pierantoni; Mariano Pierantozzi; Massimo Sargolini. 2020. "COVID 19—A Qualitative Review for the Reorganization of Human Living Environments." Applied Sciences 10, no. 16: 5576.

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Published: 24 September 2019 in Futures
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“Futures” studies have treated the issue of place-based approach and bioregionalism planning as tool to achieve a sustainable development in areas characterized by exclusive natural peculiarities (Gray, 2007; Tonn, English, Turner, & Hemrick, 2006). After reviewing theories and cases concerning the re-launch of this kind of territories, the study introduces the concept of inner areas (Barca, 2009). Inner areas, described as a specific territorial weak category, are central to the European and Italian debate about territorial inequality and fragmentation. However, no methods to implement processes to develop inner areas have been officially identified. With these premises, this study presents a profile of a new territorial planning model of local development based on the implementation of multi-disciplinary and multi-stakeholder processes. New perspectives on sustainable long-term development, as well as the involvement of local stakeholders in planning choices, are central to this work. The focus of the study is an Italian inner area. In this study, the collaborative action-research model proposed by Sagor (2000) is transposed from the educational context into the field of sustainable regional planning for the first time. The aim is to suggest a sustainable local development pathway, by considering together local economic, naturalistic and cultural resources. The research demonstrates that a place-based approach for developing inner areas is achievable thanks to a multidisplinary and multistakeholder approach to territorial planning, aimed at reducing marginality (Pateman, 2011) and stimulating local economy (Sharma, 2000). The lessons learnt by the planning experience are analysed and the possible application of the Sagor model in future planning experiences is discussed.

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Massimo Battaglia; Nora Annesi; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. Future perspectives of sustainable development: An innovative planning approach to inner areas. Experience of an Italian alpine region. Futures 2019, 114, 102468 .

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Massimo Battaglia, Nora Annesi, Ilenia Pierantoni, Massimo Sargolini. Future perspectives of sustainable development: An innovative planning approach to inner areas. Experience of an Italian alpine region. Futures. 2019; 114 ():102468.

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Massimo Battaglia; Nora Annesi; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. 2019. "Future perspectives of sustainable development: An innovative planning approach to inner areas. Experience of an Italian alpine region." Futures 114, no. : 102468.

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Published: 24 September 2019 in Sustainability
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Climate change affects, directly and indirectly, the tangible and intangible features of heritage sites. Conservation studies often examine the impacts of climate change on heritage sites by assuming it as an isolated and static concept. This study aims to debate cultural heritage concept as the primary and neglected factor for wise development of climate-resilience policies. We first adopt the qualitative Meta-synthesis method to analyze the impacts of climate change on world heritage sites, through a systematic review of reports published by the UNESCO and its advisory bodies. Then, it is explained why the sustainability of cultural heritage requires a fundamental reconsideration of the concept and promotion of its evaluation framework. The findings suggest that protection of cultural heritage and developing the climate-resilience policies for the sustainability of landscape requires at the early stages a reflection on how heritage is defined as a useful resource and acceptable characteristic of territory.

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Ahmadreza Shirvani Dastgerdi; Massimo Sargolini; Ilenia Pierantoni. Climate Change Challenges to Existing Cultural Heritage Policy. Sustainability 2019, 11, 5227 .

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Ahmadreza Shirvani Dastgerdi, Massimo Sargolini, Ilenia Pierantoni. Climate Change Challenges to Existing Cultural Heritage Policy. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (19):5227.

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Ahmadreza Shirvani Dastgerdi; Massimo Sargolini; Ilenia Pierantoni. 2019. "Climate Change Challenges to Existing Cultural Heritage Policy." Sustainability 11, no. 19: 5227.

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Published: 15 December 2017 in The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods
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This experimentation deals with the Adriatic city and the city of Ancona in particular, a city of about 100,000 inhabitants situated along the Adriatic coast in the Marche Region. This choice is related to the deep knowledge that the research group has of the territory and its landscape, which facilitated the collection of data and the understanding of characteristic phenomena. This does not mean that the research results are applicable only to this specific urban context. What we propose is a means of interpreting the city based on morphology, which can act as an intermediary between many other European urban contexts and as a point to begin applying the tool, as well as a basis on which the forum activities may be developed.

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Chiara Camaioni; Lucilla Di Prospero; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Andrea Renzi; Massimo Sargolini. The Ideal Adriatic City. The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods 2017, 245 -281.

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Chiara Camaioni, Lucilla Di Prospero, Rosalba D’Onofrio, Ilenia Pierantoni, Andrea Renzi, Massimo Sargolini. The Ideal Adriatic City. The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods. 2017; ():245-281.

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Chiara Camaioni; Lucilla Di Prospero; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Andrea Renzi; Massimo Sargolini. 2017. "The Ideal Adriatic City." The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods , no. : 245-281.

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Published: 15 December 2017 in The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods
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It is now commonly accepted that urban degradation is one of the aspects that most affect the quality of life and, more generally, the quality of the urban landscape. It is very difficult to say with certainty whether the phenomenon of degradation in urban areas is an independent phenomenon or whether it is closely linked to other external factors, such as the decline in average per-capita income levels, the crisis in economic-productive sectors, the ineffectiveness of urban plans and policies, or even in relation to specific sectoral policies.

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Ilenia Pierantoni. Efficient and Nice – Land Consumption and Urban Decay. The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods 2017, 131 -139.

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Ilenia Pierantoni. Efficient and Nice – Land Consumption and Urban Decay. The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods. 2017; ():131-139.

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Ilenia Pierantoni. 2017. "Efficient and Nice – Land Consumption and Urban Decay." The Life and Afterlife of Gay Neighborhoods , no. : 131-139.

Journal article
Published: 01 December 2017 in TERRITORIO
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Chiara Camaioni; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. Therapeutic Parks in Natural Protected Areas in Umbria Region/Italy. TERRITORIO 2017, 140 -148.

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Chiara Camaioni, Rosalba D’Onofrio, Ilenia Pierantoni, Massimo Sargolini. Therapeutic Parks in Natural Protected Areas in Umbria Region/Italy. TERRITORIO. 2017; (82):140-148.

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Chiara Camaioni; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. 2017. "Therapeutic Parks in Natural Protected Areas in Umbria Region/Italy." TERRITORIO , no. 82: 140-148.

Journal article
Published: 20 April 2016 in Challenges in Sustainability
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The relation between "urban" and "rural" has changed and developed over the last few decades. The present contribution focuses on how the relationship between these two entities has developed, highlighting how it corresponds to a growing complexity and interdependence among the two. Awareness has increased that to the extent that proper management of these interdependences can contribute to solve problems, increase economic performance and also make a contribution to a higher quality of life in and around urban areas. In this framework, green infrastructures and agriculture practices in urban areas are discussed. The contribution concludes by suggesting strategies and actions for the proper implementation of green infrastructures and urban agriculture practices at regional and local scales.

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Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. Agricultural Land and the New Urban Paradigm: Coexistence, Integration, or Conflict? Challenges in Sustainability 2016, 4, 54-62 .

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Ilenia Pierantoni, Massimo Sargolini. Agricultural Land and the New Urban Paradigm: Coexistence, Integration, or Conflict? Challenges in Sustainability. 2016; 4 (1):54-62.

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Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. 2016. "Agricultural Land and the New Urban Paradigm: Coexistence, Integration, or Conflict?" Challenges in Sustainability 4, no. 1: 54-62.

Articles
Published: 01 September 2015 in Landscape Research
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The success of a food product is also the success of the territory that produced it. Based on this idea, we address the connection between landscape and quality wine in order to promote new sustainable development of rural territories. We use regulatory plans for ‘Wine Cities’ of Bomporto, Pramaggiore and San Martino sulla Marrucina (Italy) to highlight the ability of new urban-planning instruments to deal with different aspects relating to quality food and agriculture. The goal of the plans is to improve and renew the rural territory. Based on the Wine City Guidelines, the local urban plans for these towns provide useful indications, suggestions and rules for territorial improvement and transformation by way of enhancing the rural landscape and quality wine production. In promoting this new type of development, these plans encourage the direct involvement of local communities and manufacturing companies in sharing and promoting common objectives and development strategies.

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Chiara Camaioni; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. Vineyard landscapes in Italy: cases of territorial requalification and governance strategies. Landscape Research 2015, 41, 714 -729.

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Chiara Camaioni, Rosalba D’Onofrio, Ilenia Pierantoni, Massimo Sargolini. Vineyard landscapes in Italy: cases of territorial requalification and governance strategies. Landscape Research. 2015; 41 (7):714-729.

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Chiara Camaioni; Rosalba D’Onofrio; Ilenia Pierantoni; Massimo Sargolini. 2015. "Vineyard landscapes in Italy: cases of territorial requalification and governance strategies." Landscape Research 41, no. 7: 714-729.