Green transition towards new urban futures: perspectives, impacts and challenges for the cities
In this context, climate change is included, which must be understood as a driver of urban development due to the new opportunities and perspectives it can generate. Furthermore, a new generation of public policies regarding the legal instruments of planning and territorial ordering that have arrived require innovative, fair and sustainable visions.
Therefore, knowing new futures and their socio-urban impacts supported strengthening urban resilience in the face of the existing and evident climate crisis.
Submission Instructions
The research topics are society and space on urban and regional scales to understand how these interact in new futures. Therefore, based on qualitative and quantitative studies, territorial planning as a development instrument is critical.
Thus, subtopics such as spatial planning, urban mobility, green infrastructure and urban landscape, new infrastructure, urban resilience, and climate change are welcome in this call.
In the framework of new urban futures, the following questions can be point out:
– What will be the new urban future?
– What spatial impacts are expected to improve quality of life?
– How is climate change introduced, applied and developed in urban and territorial planning?
The aim is to learn about studies, whether practical or theoretical, related to these new urban futures, therefore case studies, original research articles and reviews are welcome.
The abstract should have no more than 350 words.