Lucrările conferinţei de cercetare în construcţii, economia construcţiilor, urbanism şi amenajarea teritoriului
Paper proceedings of the research conference on constructions, economy of constructions, architecture, urbanism and territorial development
Contributor(s): Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economy, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Architecture, Geography, Regional studies, Energy and Environmental Studies, Physical Geopgraphy, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Governance, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Economic development, Environmental interactions, Socio-Economic Research
ISSN: 2393-3208
Published by: INCD URBAN-INCERC
Keywords: URBAN-INCERC; conferinţă; conference; urbanism; amenajarea teritoriului; spatial planning; construcţii; buildings; constructions;
Summary/Abstract: Includes full papers presented in the research conference on constructions, economy of constructions, architecture, urbanism and territorial development.
- Page Count: 46
- Publication Year: 2023
- Language: English, Romanian, French
Urban identity and the impact of COVID-19
Urban identity and the impact of COVID-19
(Urban identity and the impact of COVID-19)
- Author(s):Mahmoud Al-Turkmani
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Sociology, Health and medicine and law, Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:5-8
- No. of Pages:4
- Keywords:COVID-19; pandemic; urban identity; New York; Barcelona;
- Summary/Abstract:The Covid-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on cities around the world, transforming the way urban dwellers live, work, and interact with each other. As a result, the pandemic has also affected the identities of cities, or how urban areas are perceived by their residents and visitors. In this paper, we will explore the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on urban identity, looking at how the pandemic has changed the way people relate to cities and how cities have adapted to the pandemic.
La capacite des infrastructures vertes pour la gestion des eaux de ruissellement et la lutte contre les inondations a Biskra, Algerie
La capacite des infrastructures vertes pour la gestion des eaux de ruissellement et la lutte contre les inondations a Biskra, Algerie
(The capacity of green infrastructure for stormwater management and flood control in Biskra, Algeria)
- Author(s):Mounir Hadji, Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor
- Language:French
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Architecture, Geography, Regional studies, Physical Geopgraphy, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Rural and urban sociology, Environmental interactions
- Page Range:9-16
- No. of Pages:8
- Keywords:green infrastructure; urban floods; stormwater management; runoff; hydrological cycle;
- Summary/Abstract:Many Algerian cities, including Biskra, suffer from natural problems, especially those caused by heavy rainfalls due to climate change, which reaches its maximum for a long period, and causes severe damage in terms of human and material losses. This paper draws attention on how to deal with the adverse effects of rapid and sudden floods due to runoff in the city of Biskra by studying the green infrastructure as means that rely on preserving the hydrological cycle of water in the safe and effective stormwater management of urban areas and prove that there are opportunities for the application of green infrastructure solutions not only to solve social and economic problems, but also environmental ones. Stormwater management and flood control are among the solutions provided to avoid the negative effects of urban floods, especially in areas with fragile infrastructure.
Karst aquifers and thermal baths prone to hazards – case studies
Karst aquifers and thermal baths prone to hazards – case studies
(Karst aquifers and thermal baths prone to hazards – case studies)
- Author(s):Maria Bostenaru Dan, Mirela-Adriana Anghelache, Cerasella Crăciun, Anca Cezarina Fulger, Mara Popescu
- Language:English
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Architecture, Geography, Regional studies, Physical Geopgraphy, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Historical Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Geomatics, Sociology, Methodology and research technology, Environmental interactions
- Page Range:17-24
- No. of Pages:8
- Keywords:karst aquifers; water; Art Nouveau; natural hazards;
- Summary/Abstract:The paper explores the link between the architecture and the natural landscape of thermal baths, which were built in Hungary (Budapest) and Romania (Băile Herculane) during the early 20th century. Through a combination of various methods of inquiry, such as field trips and literature documentation, this research was able to develop a deeper understanding of the subject. The actual conditions of built heritage differs in the two countries, but are quite similar in the hazards it is prone to. With the aim of raising the public awareness of the problems facing the natural and urban landscape, this paper presents a brief description of the investigation of the thermal baths changes over time.
Navigând prin pandemie, război şi criză economică spre o arhitectură durabilă
Navigând prin pandemie, război şi criză economică spre o arhitectură durabilă
(Navigating through the pandemic, war and economic crisis towards a sustainable architecture)
- Author(s):Miruna Cristina Boca
- Language:Romanian
- Subject(s):Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences, Economy, Geography, Regional studies, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Historical Geography, Applied Geography, Governance, Politics and society, Applied Sociology, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation, Sociology of Politics, Socio-Economic Research
- Page Range:25-32
- No. of Pages:8
- Keywords:global climate; technology; construction; war; pandemic;
- Summary/Abstract:The Russia-Ukraine conflict has considerably slowed the construction sector's recovery from the global COVID-19 lockdown. Because of rising debt levels, the short-term picture is uncertain. Both public and private sector initiatives will face challenges, with government funds devoted to efforts to address acute socioeconomic crises, and high building material prices rendering private sector projects unviable. Global climate change and global warming are problems that affect everyone, every country, and everything alive. It is a challenge felt in every sector, from agriculture to water supply and sustainable land management, from unemployment to economic stability, from democracy to security, and especially in the health sectorThe current decade has been defined by the fight against inequality, epidemics, and climate change. Technological advancements, such as digitalization and automation, will continue to have an impact on all parts of our life.
Modificările acoperirii şi utilizării terenului legate de infrastructura verde, provocare pentru studiile teritoriale şi planificarea spaţială
Modificările acoperirii şi utilizării terenului legate de infrastructura verde, provocare pentru studiile teritoriale şi planificarea spaţială
(Land cover and use changes related to the green infrastructure, challenge for planning and territorial research)
- Author(s):Alexandru-Ionuţ Petrişor, Olga Harea, Angela Munteanu, Diana Andronovici, Ludmila Ivanov
- Language:Romanian
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Geography, Regional studies, Physical Geopgraphy, Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation
- Page Range:33-36
- No. of Pages:4
- Keywords:urban green infrastructure; ecosystem services; biodiversity; environmental planning; urban sustainability;
- Summary/Abstract:Land cover and use changes are a constant challenge for planning and territorial research, due to their connection with sustainability. The natural environment is an infrastructure generating goods and services for citizens, and has not only an environmental value, but also an economic and societal one. However, the world in general and Romania in particular continue to witness changes affecting the green infrastructure negatively, even within the natural protected areas. One of the causes may be the low environmental awareness of planners, who continue to work according to outdated conceptual models, no longer connected to the progress of landscape and urban ecology.
Infrastructura verde: evoluţia conceptului, componente şi clasificare
Infrastructura verde: evoluţia conceptului, componente şi clasificare
(Green infrastructure: evolution of concept, components and classification)
- Author(s):Amelia Cazacu
- Language:Romanian
- Subject(s):Social Sciences, Geography, Regional studies, Human Geography, Regional Geography, Environmental Geography, Applied Geography, Policy, planning, forecast and speculation
- Page Range:37-46
- No. of Pages:10
- Keywords:green infrastructure; green space; urban environment;
- Summary/Abstract:The concept of green infrastructure was born from the need to reconnect with the natural space, as a result of the benefits recognition it brings. This material analyzes how the concept of green infrastructure is defined, the evolution of green infrastructure in the urban environment and its components, with an emphasis on green spaces. The present material was developed within the project PN 23 35 06 01 - "Integrated computer-urban planning system for the assessment of blue green infrastructure at the level of municipalities and cities in Romania with a view to implementation in urban development plans. Case study: Râmnicu Vâlcea Municipality", financed by the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization and carried out within the ECODIGICONS Nucleus Program.