K. Serraos/A. Vlachou/P. Hudson..., Innovative urban planning Approaches, 2023
This publication is prompted by a Special Session on a related topic, organized by the editor of this book in the framework of the 5th International Conference on “Changing Cities V: Spatial, Design, Landscape, Heritage and Socio-Economic dimensions” (20-25 June 2022, Corfu Island, Greece). The aim of this collective work is to investigate the concept and content of the term “innovation” in the highly interdisciplinary field of Urban Planning, highlighting –through appropriate theoretical approaches and case studies– the type, the range, and the depth of its possible features.
The participating distinguished authors have, to their credit, very interesting research activity and they cover a wide range of specialized subjects, as well as scientific fields connected to the sciences of space.
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Contents
1. Introduction
Part 1 Urban Planning tools
2.
Colouring Athens: A crowdsourcing platform for the collection
of data on Athens’ building stock
Konstantinos Serraos, Athina Vlachou, Polly Hudson, George Panagiotopoulos, Epaminondas Tsigkas, Tom Russell, Falli Palaiologou, Vasiliki Charalampidou
3.
Working with communities. Promoting SDGs in design and
planning workshops
Byron Ioannou, Lora Nicolaou, Gregory Kalnis
4.
The Special Spatial Framework for RES and Subsequent
Regional Spatial Frameworks
Dimitris Melissas
5.
Development of a multicriteria decision making system for the evaluation of the cultural assets of a place
Eleni Linaki
6.
Cycling in Athens in light of the institutionalized standards
for cycling infrastructure planning
Charalmpos Kyriakidis, Trisevgeni Papagerasimou-Klironomou,
Ioannis Chatziioannou and Efthimios Bakogiannis
Part 2 Urban planning policy
7.
Control of off-plan development through access roads: from “roadless mountains” to “roadless areas”
Georgia Spiliopoulou
8.
Towards a renewed role of spatial planning in disaster
emergency management in Greece
Miranda Dandoulaki
9.
Environmental planning directions in peri-urban residential
areas and scattered settlements vulnerable to forest fires
Nikos Pangas, Elias Apostolidis
10.
Enhancing the Resilience of Greek Coastal Cities through
Spatial Planning
Miltiadis Lazoglou
11.
The integration of Sustainability in the Greek Spatial
Planning Policy
Anastasia Tasopoulou, Evangelos Asprogerakas
12.
Memory and cultural heritage as drivers for spatial design
and planning
Riva Lava, Theodora Chatzi Rodopoulou
13.
Acting as a Healthy City
Konstantinos Asikis, Marta Rofin Serra, Sofia Aivalioti,
Sebastiaan van Herk, Irene Kakaitsa, Routh Gow
14.
Urban scale digital twins and socio-technical perspectives
in urban planning decision-making
Marianna Charitonidou
Part 3 Urban Planning methodology
15.
Elements of the theory of urban indicators and the
approach of the self-regulated planning indicators
Ioannis Pissourios
16.
A methodological approach for developing institutionalized integrated sustainable energy and climate action plans:
The 2ISECAP project
Anastasia Tasopoulou, Christian Zuidema, Miguel Fernández Maroto,
Christos Tourkolias, Ioanna Giannouli, Rozanne Spijkerboer, Cathy Christidou
17.
Built-up area, population density and carrying capacity
estimation: A new methodological approach
Panagiotis Voulellis, Αmalia Koudouni, Μaria Tziraki,
Christina Karakizi, Κonstantinos Serraos
18.
A proposal for a spatial strategy methodology.
The Vamvakou case
Vasiliki Charalampidou
Part 4 Urban Planning practice
19.
Reclaiming disused railway infrastructure through
innovative urban planning practices. The case of “Kozani’s
OSE City Park”
Georgia Gkoumopoulou, Amalia Koudouni, Konstantinos Serraos
20.
Sparta. A historic city in transition. Urban planning from
the 19th to the 21st century
Konstantinos Serraos
21.
Redefining 21st century’s planning through soil and
culture: The case of the historic Greek city Sparta
Christiana (Christiani) Tzamou
22.
Innovative approaches of urban design in the coastal
landscape: The Albanian Riviera
Athanasios Pagonis
23.
Planning and designing across a living trace: the case of
the Pelion railway
Marina Aliki Deffner
24.
Phoenix: Regeneration of Mati settlement in Attica
Polyxeni Avgoustinou, Dimitra Chantzakou
25.
Reconsidering sustainable mobility patterns in urban
business clusters’ planning: Kifisias Avenue, Athens
Panagiotis Kanellopoulos, Charalampos Kyriakidis and Efthimios Bakogiannis