Intersezioni. La formazione urbanistica di fronte ai mutamenti – Prospettive

Authors

Mariavaleria Minnini
University of Basilicata
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1667-3248
Ilaria Boniburini
University of Basilicata
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-4497-1142
Massimo Bricocoli
Polytechnic of Milan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2952-6909
Marco Peverini
Polytechnic of Milan
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8290-880X

Keywords:

Urban planning education, Ecological transition, Interdisciplinarity, Spatial justice, Critical pedagogy, Artificial intelligence

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: Urban planning and transitional landscapes

Pages: 73

Language: Italian

Abstract: The volume collects the contributions of the “Prospettive” working group, one of the five thematic panels of the seminar “Intersezioni. Urban Planning Education Facing Transformations”, promoted by the Italian Society of Urban Planners (SIU). It explores how urban planning education can respond to the challenges posed by the polycrisis of the Anthropocene—environmental, climatic, social, and technological—through a critical rethinking of disciplinary knowledge, tools, and responsibilities.

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Mariavaleria Minnini, University of Basilicata

Mariavaleria Mininni is full professor of Urban Planning at the University of Basilicata (DIUSS – Department for Humanistic, Scientific and Social Innovation). Her research explores the relationship between landscape and planning, ecological transitions, and place-based pedagogies rooted in local contexts.

Ilaria Boniburini, University of Basilicata

Ilaria Boniburini is an adjunct lecturer and research fellow at the University of Basilicata (DIUSS – Department of Humanistic, Scientific and Social Innovation). Her research explores the social production and construction of space from a political ecology perspective, with a recent focus on transformations of agricultural space and on agroecology as an interpretive framework.

Massimo Bricocoli, Polytechnic of Milan

Massimo Bricocoli is full professor of Urban Planning at Politecnico di Milano (DASTU – Department of Architecture and Urban Studies).  His research focuses on urban and housingpolicies, local welfare and urban regeneration, with particular attention to the spatial organisation of social services and social infrastructure in an international perspective.

Marco Peverini, Polytechnic of Milan

Marco Peverini is a assistant professor in Urban Planning at Politecnico di Milano (DASTU – Department of Architecture and Urban Studies). His research focuses on housing affordability and housing inequalities, with particular attention to the social sustainability implications of planning and urban policy. He is member of the Observatory of Housing Affordability of Milan (OCA) and of the editorial team of Città Bene Comune.

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February 2, 2026

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-400-1

Publication date (01)

2026-02-02

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-400-1