
Land, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 14(3), С. 532 - 532
Опубликована: Март 4, 2025
Global climate change, combined with socio-economic issues such as conflicts, inflation, energy crises, and inequality, is reshaping urban governance. Cities, which host most of the global population, are highly exposed to climate-related risks, especially those associated degradation ecosystem services. These risks manifested, among other factors, alteration habitat quality, heightened hydraulic vulnerability, intensified heat islands phenomena. Addressing these challenges requires innovative planning tools integrate ecosystem-based strategies enhance resilience support sustainable transformation processes. This paper attempts do this by introducing zoning, an experimental tool designed services into its regulatory framework. Applied city Torino, approach offers a biophysical classification municipal territory through mapping cooling capacity, carbon sequestration, stormwater retention. The resulting provides overview different characterizations fabric informs site-specific interventions maintain or guide regeneration By embedding regulations, project supports development while mitigating impacts. proposed contributes broader discourse on creating resilient, ecologically cities demonstrates potential integrating scientific research decision-making
Язык: Английский