This book includes the proceedings of the 1st international Conference on Future Challenges in Sustainable Urban Planning & Territorial Management celebrated on January 17-19, 2022. Urban planning is an essential tool in our global society's journey towards sustainability. This tool is as important as the territorial management to execute the plans. Both, planning and management, must be efficient to achieve the goal of sustainability inside the general framework of Sustainable Development Goals of United Nations. It does not exist any B planet so, identify urban & territorial challenges in our territories such reaching sustainable mobility, diagnose natural hazards and control land resource consumption is mandatory for our XXI century generation. Planning land uses compatibles with the ecosystem services of territory and manage them by public-private cooperation systems is a greatly challenge for our global society. Human activities do not have very frequently among their objectives to maintain ecosystem services of territory. Therefore, this field of research must help to guarantee the maintenance of natural resources, also called Natural Capital, necessary for social and economic activities of our global society. This conference aims to be a space to share research works, ideas, experiences, projects, etc. in this field of knowledge. We want to put in value that planning and management are subjects that include technological and social matters and their own methodologies. Laws, rules and cultures of different countries around the world are or can be very diverse. But the planet is only one. Technologies are shared, methodologies to analyze territories are also communal to share experiences about the global goal of sustainability, so these events are a necessary way to build our joint future. We trust that the success of this first edition of the SUPTM conference (which has been attended by more than 200 researchers from the five continents) will be an opening step towards international collaboration and the dissemination of knowledge that is so important in this field of urban planning and territorial management.
The role of transportation networks in enforcing the city centrality: A case study of Budapest city
págs. 17-19
págs. 21-24
Autonomous vehicles in sustainable cities: reclaiming public spaces for people
Maryam Fayyaz, María Esther González González, Soledad Nogués Linares
págs. 25-28
págs. 29-32
The impact of urban sprawl in sub urban area of Rajshahi: a study in Kashiadanga area
Md. Murad, Md. Delwar Hossain, Tasnim Jahan, Ferdous Huq, Muhaiminul Islam
págs. 33-36
Sustainable urban mobility plans in Spain: A critical analysis
págs. 37-40
págs. 41-44
New perspectives for the diagnosis and planning of urban mobility after covid-19: the case study of Cartagena
págs. 45-48
Influence of tourist behavior mapping in the development of pilgrim cities
Shradha Chandan, Swati Sharma, Satish Pipralia, Ashwani Kumar
págs. 49-52
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págs. 57-60
Urban enclaves and accessibility. The role of walkability in sustainable urban mobility planning
Mara Ladu, Alessandra Milesi, Gianfranco Fancello, Ginevra Balletto, Giuseppe Borruso
págs. 61-64
Simona Corrao, Luigi Santopietro, Francesco Scorza Barcellona
págs. 65-68
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Public perception and quality of public open spaces: Case study of city and community level parks in Amritsar city
págs. 73-76
Indicators for monitoring the sustainability of transformations in territorial planning
Alessandro Marucci, Lorena Fiorini, Lucia Saganeiti, Ana Donolo
págs. 78-81
págs. 82-85
Making sense of place in community gardens in urban landscape of Mexico city
Gabriela Adriana Munguía Uribe, Pedro Joaquín Gutiérrez Yurrita
págs. 86-89
The concept of migratory emergency in territorial and urban planning: Analysis of the Spanish Mediterranean Coast
págs. 90-93
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Walkability, digital technologies and internal area tourism
Ginevra Balletto, Mara Ladu, Alessandra Milesi, Silvia Battino, Giuseppe Borruso
págs. 106-109
Urban planning facing to dispersion in the traditional huertas of Region de Murcia
Alfonso Bernal, Pedro J. Sánchez, Fernando Miguel García Martín
págs. 110-113
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Ecological corridors and landscape planning: A study to develop a regional network of protected areas in Sardinia (Italy)
págs. 131-134
págs. 135-138
págs. 139-142
Beyond environmental protection and conservation: local-level implementation of the 2030 agenda to deliver universal goals and targets: Lessons from Sardinia, Italy
págs. 143-146
Small com municipalities and local climate-change responsive strategies
Luigi Santopietro, Francesco Scorza Barcellona
págs. 147-150
Strategies for the renaturalization of tourist destinations: La Manga del Mar Menor (Murcia)
págs. 151-154
págs. 155-158
págs. 159-162
Evaluating limiting factors for people with disabilities using mobility assistive technologies to enjoy national parks: comparative findings between Canada and Spain
Mª José Aguilar, Eric Gielen, María Concepción Vallés Planells, Francisco Galiana Galán, Gabriel Riutort Mayol
págs. 163-166
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págs. 171-174
Sustainable urbanisation: an ecosystems approach towards future cities
Anjali Saraswat, Satish Pipralia, Ashwani Kumar
págs. 175-178
Method to support circular economy of aggregates (sand / gravel)
Ginevra Balletto, Filippo Carlo Pavesi, Anna Richiedei, Michele Pezzagno
págs. 179-182
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Spatial-temporal analysis of urban eco-environmental quality of an urban area using geo-spatial techniques: The case of Dhaka megacity, Bangladesh
págs. 200-203
Geographical accessibility by bus to the university hospital of Cáceres by means of gis
Montaña Jiménez Espada, Elia María Quirós Rosado, Juan Diego Cancho Rodríguez
págs. 204-207
págs. 208-211
Ecosystem services multifunctionality: an analytical framework to support sustainable spatial planning: Insights from the Italian case study
Angela Pilogallo, Francesco Scorza Barcellona
págs. 212-215
Reading urban transformation based on geolocated crowdsourced data
Álvaro Bernabeu Bautista, Mariana Huskinson, Pol Martí Sanahuja, Leticia Serrano Estrada
págs. 216-219
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págs. 224-227
Geo-statistical approaches to study the influence of land use on Avifauna in North Africa
Hani Amir Aouissi, Alexandru Ionuţ Petrişor, Aissam Gaagai, Mostefa Ababsa, Feriel Kheira Kebaili
págs. 228-231
págs. 232-235
Synergies and trade-offs in ecosystem services’ provision in Sardinia (Italy): A planning-oriented spatial assessment
págs. 236-239
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