Mattia Bertin

Mattia Bertin
  • Professor (Assistant) at Università Iuav di Venezia

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Introduction
Mattia Bertin is a researcher in the field of urban planning and is mainly concerned with complex urban issues, linked to climate change, disaster and marginality. Member of Planning & Climate Change Lab - Iuav Venezia and of Locus - UPM Madrid. He carries out research and projects on the themes of adaptation to climate change with particular attention to the multi-sector effects. He is working in requalification of marginalized areas percieved as unsafe or unattractive, in Italy and abroad.
Current institution
Università Iuav di Venezia
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)

Publications

Publications (21)
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En las últimas décadas las áreas metropolitanas se han consolidado como facilitadores e impulsores de la globalización de los intercambios y de la gestión de complejas cadenas de suministro, convirtiéndose así en los principales receptáculos de las actividades ligadas al sector logístico. Sin embargo, todavía hay poco conocimiento sobre los cambios...
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One of the most significant challenges in urban design today is the adaptation of industrial and logistical areas to climate change. These vast hubs are sites with a high degree of vulnerability concerning management of stormwater and heat waves. However, local planning struggles to develop appropriate tools for these essential structures. The lack...
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In light of the challenges required by the European Green Deal policies concerning the achievement of climate neutrality by 2050, this paper analyses the suitability of different Italian urban systems for energy consumption and CO2 emission reduction. In anthropised territories, there are strong relationships between energy consumption, climate-cha...
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Numerous research projects have faced the problem of the interpretation of post-disaster reconstructions. Several contributions have approached the problem in terms of identifying urban-setting reconstruction models, some attempting a systemization on a historiographic basis. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive work aimed at developin...
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L'articolo suggerisce un percorso esplorativo finalizzato alla valutazione dello stato della pianificazione emergenziale in Italia a partire dal caso della Regione Umbria recentemente interessata da eventi emergenziali. L'esplorazione mira a descrivere il rapporto tra qualità redazionale e progettuale del documento di piano, valutazione del rischio...
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This paper focuses on recognising the underlying component of climate risk adaptation and management that is present at the local planning level. Starting from a comparative analysis of four Italian cities in the Central Veneto Area, the aim is to understand how plans and regulations have already directed their efforts toward adaptation and climate...
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The problem of identifying models of post-disaster reconstruction is an issue that has been dealt with in depth in a number of works, mostly dedicated to individual cases or to the comparison of models. There are also a number of works that have attempted a systematisation on an historiographic basis. To date, however, there is no overall work aime...
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The article looks for relations between growth of expanding cities, number of catastrophes and reduction of inhabitants in inland regions. The study explores these aspects through cartographic readings aimed at highlighting the relationship between soil consumption, the abandonment of peripheral areas, and environmental risks due to floods, landsli...
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This paper examines how a town affected by a catastrophe can be restored by repositioning. We describe how we locally applied a method for building back better with participation. To do it, we merged some already known techniques. We learned three lessons. First, the methodology that we deployed can support a nonconflictive recovery process. Second...
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This article proposes overcoming the distinction between the effects of climate change and the effects linked to classical disaster hazards by considering Climate Change as global catastrophe. The theoretical approach to combining the two models has until now greatly emphasized the need for further research, but with poor results. Starting from a n...
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FEEM Policy Brief The climate change is increasing the need of planning tools able to produce great territorial transformations. The urban configurations in Southern Europe, especially the late modern and contemporary neighbourhoods, are frequently situated in very dangerous hydrogeological areas. The local effects of the climate change process act...
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The following contribution aims to explore the projective qualities of the metaphor, with a specific focus on the organic metaphor, and its potential applications within the milieu of climate change. Firstly, the paper will concentrate on the understanding of the metaphor as a tool for the construction of referential images and imaginary projects,...
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I saperi sull'adattamento al cambiamento climatico e sulla riduzione del rischio di disastro da un decennio si confrontano con i limiti del proprio percorso scientifico. I primi spesso pianificando metodologie di lungo termine poco capaci di rispondere alle problematiche cogenti; i secondi sviluppando percorsi incapaci di pensarsi in relazione a un...
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Le tradizioni disciplinari dei saperi sulla riduzione del rischio di disastro e degli studi sull’adattamento al cambiamento climatico procedono da decenni con difficoltà nella condivisione di strumenti e di percorsi. È possibile costruire un percorso capace di far convergere queste tradizioni considerando il cambiamento climatico come macro-catastr...
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«Questo lavoro è un prodotto straordinariamente forte e importante per comprendere e agire in uno scenario così delicato come quello che l'Italia deve affrontare, sia nella preparazione, sia nella rigenerazione. Può e deve essere considerato base per sviluppare una politica nazionale, a partire dal livello nazionale verso quelli regionali e locali....
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The recovery after a disaster is a critical phase but it must be considered an unmissable opportunity to foster the social and physical resilience of impacted territories. As a matter of fact, recovery is considered as a/the phase during which the development of a disaster risk reduction awareness could be easily achieved through the identification...
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Culture is inseparably linked to uncertainty, and thus uncertainty in territories and cities can be observed through the assumption and subsequent response to it, the perception of the probability of a future event, even more than the effective ������system through reading the form. By analyzing territories of high objective vulnerability and its c...
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Catastrophes are usually perceived as exceptional and unpredictable events that very rarely take place and cause a range of damage often extreme to the spatial system. Traditional technical and scientific approaches to the geography of disasters has often taken into consideration hazard just by considering scenarios pre and post-event from a narrow...
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In the last week of June 2014, the Second International Conference New Urban Languages took place in Madrid.While the first conference under this topic, held in Milan in 2013, chose "Reimaging the City after the Knowledge-based Turn" as its motto, the conference in Madrid, "Rethinking Urban Ideology in Post-Ideological Times", was aimed at reimagin...
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La ciudad, lugar predilecto de la vida humana, está caracterizada en su misma esencia por limites intrínsecos, que establecen el riesgo de sucumbir frente a un desastre. Mientras que en las ultimas décadas se ha conseguido mucho por disminuir las muertes causadas por este, el numero de los desastres ha aumentado, y la capacidad de las ciudades de r...

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