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Sustainable development of future cities, from urban areas to the home as a mine of resources for the city

2022-06-08T16:17:17.774Z


Population increase and migration from rural to urban areas are two phenomena that institutions are called upon to govern. These issues will be discussed in the digital panel "The new urban areas between environmental and social well-being - The house as a basic cell and mine of resources for the city organism" in streaming on June 9 at 5 pm on the social channels of the Monrif Group newspapers and on the ANSA.IT (ANSA) website


Progressive increase of the world population and migration from rural to urban areas are two phenomena that institutions and companies are called upon to govern today.

Every year more and more cities begin to realize the devastating impact of this unsustainable development. These topics will be dealt with by the digital panel "The new urban areas between environmental and social well-being - The house as a basic cell and mine of resources for the organism città ", third appointment of the QN Future City cycle, online Thursday 9 June at 5 pm at the link

cittafuture.quotidiano.net/smartliving

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on the social media channels of the Monrif Group newspapers and on the ANSA.IT website

The speakers - moderated by Sandro Neri, director of QN Il Giorno

- I am the Councilor for Economic Development of the Lombardy Region, Guido Guidesi,

Layla Pavone

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Coordinator of the Board for Technological Innovation and Digital Transformation of the Municipality of Milan, architect Stefano Boeri, Luca Palermo, CEO and general manager of Fiera Milano and Laura Mariani, moderator of the Subgroup on Housing Policies and Urban Regeneration in the Interior of the Working Group on Goal 11 (sustainable cities and communities) in ASviS, architect and National Responsible for Housing Policies of the CGIL.

"De-synchronize the times of urban life, rethink open spaces and domestic ones, radically change the mobility system, encourage the use of renewable energy, create green architectures, rebuild a relationship of reciprocity with the thousands of abandoned villages scattered across the territory, enhancing biodiversity by implementing the heritage of woods and forests - says Stefano Boeri - are some of the challenges that contemporary cities must necessarily begin to face, in view of the ecological transition and the survival of our species ".

Source: ansa

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