The study examines a case within the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC), applied to the Metropolitan Area of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna (Italy)—a region marked by climate vulnerabilities, and a binding policy to reuse abandoned areas. The experiment tested IGC methodologies and digital tools through participatory workshops that simulated CO₂-reduction pathways via locally adapted Climate Actions. The paper outlines the use of a web-based geospatial platform integrated with an if–then logic model to project alternative land-use futures to 2050.
Kozlova, I., Conticelli, E., Tondelli, S., Moura, A.C.M. (2026). Unlocking the Climate-Mitigation Potential of Abandoned Land: Metropolitan Area of Bologna, Italy. Springer, Cham [10.1007/978-3-032-18818-2_4].
Unlocking the Climate-Mitigation Potential of Abandoned Land: Metropolitan Area of Bologna, Italy
Kozlova I.
;Conticelli E.;Tondelli S.;
2026
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The study examines a case within the International Geodesign Collaboration (IGC), applied to the Metropolitan Area of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna (Italy)—a region marked by climate vulnerabilities, and a binding policy to reuse abandoned areas. The experiment tested IGC methodologies and digital tools through participatory workshops that simulated CO₂-reduction pathways via locally adapted Climate Actions. The paper outlines the use of a web-based geospatial platform integrated with an if–then logic model to project alternative land-use futures to 2050.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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