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dallurbanistica

Dallurbanistica is a term used in Italian planning discourse to denote an approach that originates in urban planning theory and practice. It describes a holistic view of urban space as the product of interactions among housing, mobility, public spaces, infrastructure, and governance. The term is not a formal discipline but a conceptual umbrella for interdisciplinary methods that integrate architectural design, landscape, geography, sociology, and policy.

Usage and scope: In academic articles, policy reports, and professional debates, dallurbanistica is invoked to stress

Origins and context: The term appears in late 20th and early 21st century Italian discourse, particularly in

Challenges and critique: Critics argue that dallurbanistica risks vagueness or the conflation of distinct disciplines. In

See also: sustainable urban development, urban planning, participatory planning, climate resilience.

linked
issues
such
as
sustainable
development,
inclusive
design,
and
participatory
planning.
It
emphasizes
cross-scale
strategies
that
connect
neighborhood,
city,
and
regional
dynamics,
and
the
alignment
of
zoning,
transportation,
and
social
services
to
improve
quality
of
life.
discussions
about
reorganizing
cities
to
respond
to
urban
sprawl,
climate
change,
and
housing
affordability.
It
is
connected
to
broader
concepts
like
smart
growth,
new
urbanism,
and
sustainable
planning
while
emphasizing
Italy's
administrative
and
governance
context.
practice,
applying
the
approach
can
face
governance
fragmentation,
limited
funding,
political
shifts,
and
data
gaps
that
hinder
integrated
implementation.