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smart city

planning for energy,

transportation

and sustainability of the urban system

Eighth International Conference on

Innovation in Urban and Regional Planning

Naples, June 4-6 2014

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The Conference 

From 4 to 6 June 2014 The Congress Center of the University of Naples “Federico II” will host the Eight International Conference on Informatics jointly 

organized by the Department of Civil, Building and Environmental Engineering (Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Edile e Ambientale) of the University of Naples 

“Federico II” and by the Department of Engineering (Dipartimento di Ingegneria) of the University of Sannio. Since the first conference, held in 1999, INPUT has 

been representing an opportunity to reflect on the use of Information and Communication Technologies as key planning support tools. It has especially focused 

on models, techniques, and tools used to support planning processes, paying special attention to case‐studies and shedding light on issues related to 

democracy, efficiency, sustainability, and equity in planning. The general theme of INPUT 2014 is: “Smart City: planning for energy, transportation and 

sustainability of the urban system “. Smart City seems to be the new dimension towards where every city should go. From an urban planning point of view, it’s 

not very clear what is the way to get this new dimension and moreover what actually is a “smart city”. At present, the questions widely spreading among cities 

are: how is it possible to become a smart city? Which factors are strategic to drive the city towards this new dimension? How can urban smartness be 

promoted?  

This conference tries to answer to these questions by adopting a new approach to study the city and to discover a new urban planning way, in order to drive 

the city development towards sustainable states. This allows to consider the city as a Technological innovation as a whole, which is a key factor interacting with 

the different urban dimensions but not only in a mechanic way. The conference aims at investigating this new urban dimension within the field of urban 

sciences and considering the relationship between technological innovation and town planning. Scholars and practitioners are invited to submit their 

contributions on innovative experiences within the framework of the general theme and in the light of the crosscutting technology domains.   

History of INPUT 

INPUT is managed by an informal group of Italian academic researchers working in many fields related to the exploitation of informatics in planning. Since the 

first conference, held in 1999, INPUT has represented an opportunity to reflect on the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) as key 

planning support tools. The first conference (Venice, 1999), titled “Models and management of processes of spatial transformations,” was organized by the 

IUAV University of Venice in conjunction with the Sixth Conference “Computers in Urban Planning and Urban Management” (CUPUM) and focused on the 

relations between three main topics as follows: new technologies, tools for analysis and forecast, planning and management of processes of spatial change. The 

conference laid the foundations for the setting up of a network of models designers, users, and clients. The second conference (Isole Tremiti, 2001), titled 

“Democracy and technologies,” was organized by the Polytechnic University of Bari and proposed a discussion on three topics as follows: democracy and 

technologies, worlds and models; knowledge and intelligent agents. The third conference (Pisa, 2003), titled “Knowledge modeling and management,” was 

organized by the University of Pisa and explored not only new methodologies and tools for constructing and managing spatial knowledge, but also the issue of 

their efficient use in planning. The fourth conference (Alghero, 2005), titled “Teaching the city, the territory, the environment. Reading, describing, interpreting, 

managing, designing,” was organized by the University of Sassari and discussed planning skills required by emerging changes in planning practices, with a view 

to the pursuit of equity, sustainability, and rights. The fifth conference (Lecco, 2009), titled “New ICTs, design and management of the space. Tools and 

practices put to the test,” was organized by the Polytechnic University of Milan and investigated, in terms of both proliferation and success, planning practices 

supported by ICTs. The sixth conference (Potenza, 2010) was organized by the University of Basilicata and questioned the role of ICTs in planning and their 

ability to bring about real changes in planning processes. The seventh conference (Cagliari, 2012) was organized by the University of Cagliari and the University 

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TIME 04 June 2014 05 June 2014 06 June 2014

9:00 - 13,15 REGISTRATION

10,00-11,15 WELCOME ADDRESSES 09:00-11:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS 09:00-11:00 PARALLEL SESSIONS

S11-Room A, Ch. La Rosa S12-Room B, Ch. Zoppi

COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK

11:00-11:15

11.15 -13.15 PLENARY SESSION PARALLEL SESSIONS ROUNDTABLE

Smart City: planning in a time of change S13-Room CLA, Ch. La Rocca Smart City and the future of the urban system

13,15-14,00 LUNCH LUNCH END OF THE CONFERENCE

14,00-16,00 PARALLEL SESSIONS PLENARY SESSION

S1-Room CLA, Ch. Campagna Italian INPUT network: thinking on the mission

16,00-16,15

COFFEE BREAK COFFEE BREAK

16,15-18,15 PARALLEL SESSIONS

S7-Room A, Ch. Gallo h. 20.00 SOCIAL DINNER

S8-Room B, Ch. Russo R. Papa (Ch. - DICEA University of Naples "Federico II")

G. Trombetti (Vice-President of Regione Campania) S9-Room CLA, Ch. Gargiulo S17-Room M, Ch. Borri E. Cosenza (Councillor of Regione Campania) S10-Room M, Ch. De Montis S18-Room A, Ch. Cecchini

B. Montella (Director of DICEA University of Naples "Federico II") S19- Room B, Ch. Rabino

U. Villano (Director of DING University of Sannio) S20-Room CLA, Ch. Las Casas

F. de Rossi (Dean of the University of Sannio)

M. Marrelli (Dean of the University of Naples "Federico II")

R. Fistola (Ch. - DING University of Sannio) S14-Room M, Cialdea

R. Papa (ch.), D. Borri, G. Rabino, M.Tira, A. Leone, B. Cecchini, G. Las Casas, F.D. Moccia, A. Nuzzolo M. Deakin (Edimburgh Napier University) S15-Room A, Ch. Pelorosso

D. De Kerchove (University of Naples "Federico II") S16-Room B, Ch. Galderisi

S2- Room M, Ch. Camarda G. Rabino - A. B. Cecchini S3-Room A, Ch. Tira

S4-Room B, Ch. Boscacci

S5-Room CLA, Ch. Mazzeo S6-Room M, Ch. Lombardini

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AULA A

AULA B

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AULA M

1st FLOOR

AULA M

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AULA CLA

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Conference Program by authors and date (PARALLEL SESSIONS)

AUTHORS PAPER TITLE P-ID DATE TIME ROOM CHAIRMAN SESSION

P-48

04/06/14 14:00-16:00 A TIRA

P-49

P-44

Urban smart uses and smart mobility

P-79

P-15

P-63

04/06/14 14:00-16:00 M CAMARDA

P-72

P-73

Luisa Santini, Serena Pecori

Sensitivity assessment. Localization of road transport infrastructures in the province of Lucca

smart mobility and

urban transport

Mariano Gallo, Giuseppina De Luca, Luca D'Acierno

The design of segnalised intersections at area level. Models and methods

A.P. Vavatsikos, M. Giannopoulou

Transportation infrastructure impacts evaluation. The case of Egnatia Motorway in Greece

M. Francini, A. Palermo, M.F. Viapiana Michela Tiboni,

Silvia Rossetti Achieving people friendly accessibility. Key concepts and a case study overview

Giampiero Lombardini

Dealing with Resilience

Conceptualisation Formal Ontologies as a Tool for Implementation of Intelligent Geographic Information Systems

Qualitative cognitive

models and formal

ontologies

Giovanni Rabino (Denise Farese, Roberto Gallo, Andrea Moro)

ONTOLOGIES AND METHODS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN URBAN PLANNING Maria Rosaria Stufano Mellone, Giovanni Rabino (Erika Ferrari, Alessia Goffi, Stefania Folli)

THE CREATIVE SIDE OF THE

REFLECTIVE PLANNER: UPDATING THE SCHÖN’S FINDINGS

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P-65

04/06/14 14:00-16:00 M CAMARDA

P-03

04/06/14 14:00-16:00 B BOSCACCI

Defining Smart city

P-29

P-34

P-35

P-22

04/06/14 14:00-16:00 CLA CAMPAGNA

P-39

P-46

P-50

P-25

04/06/14 16:15-18:15 A GALLO

Qualitative cognitive

models and formal

ontologies

Dino Borri, Domenico Camarda, Laura Grassini, Mauro Patano

Learning and sharing technology in informal contexts: A multiagent-based ontological approach

Jonas Breuer, Nils Walravens, Pieter Ballon

Beyond defining the smart city. Meeting top-down and botton-up approaches in

the middle Corrado Iannucci,

Fabrizio Pini LI-FI for a digital urban infrastructure. A novel technology for the smart city Sylvie Occelli,

Alessandro Sciullo

Mapping smart regions. An exploratory approach

Flavio Boscacci, Ila Maltese, Ilaria Mariotti

Smartness and Italian cities. A cluster analysis

Ana Clara Moura, Suellen Ribeiro, Isadora Correa, Bruno Braga

Parametric modelling of urban landscape: decoding the Brasilia of Lucio Costa from modernism to present days

Planning Support

Systems: from

models to geodesign

Michele Campagna

Geodesign from theory to practice. From metaplanning to 2nd generation of Planning Support Systems

Diogo De Castro Guadalupe, Ana Clara Mourao Moura

The model of Voronoi's polygons and density: diagnosis of spatial distribution of education services of EJA in

Divinopolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil Michele

Campagna, Elisabetta Anna Di Cesare

Geodesign from Theory to practice. In the search for Geodesign principles in Italian planning regulations

A. Grieco, C. Montaldo, S. Occelli, S. Tarditi

Network screening for smarter road sites. A regional case

smart mobility and

urban transport

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P-28

04/06/14 16:15-18:15 A GALLO

P-20

P-30

P-37

P-32

04/06/14 16:15-18:15 M LOMBARDINI

P-45

P-52

P-54

P-10

04/06/14 16:15-18:15 CLA MAZZEO

P-02

P-26

P-27

smart mobility and

urban transport

Simona Bulferetti, Francesca

Ferrari, Stefano Riccardi

ITS system to manage parking supply. Considerations on application to the "Ring" in the city of Brescia

Giulio Maternini, Stefano Riccardi, Margherita Cadei

Zero emission mobility systems in cities. Inductive recharge system planning in urban areas

Riccardo Bonotti, Silvia Rossetti, Michela Tiboni, Maurizio Tira

Diachronic analysis of parking usage. The case study of Brescia

Ignazio Vinci,

Salvatore di Dio Designing mobility in a city in transition. Challenges from the case of Palermo

Sabrina Lai, Corrado Zoppi

An ontology of implementation plans of historic centers. A case study concerning Sardinia. Italy

Qualitative cognitive

models and formal

ontologies

Farnaz

Mosannenzadeh, Daniele Vettorato

Defining smart city: a conceptual framework (and literature review)

Matteo Caglioni Formal Ontologies and Uncertainty in Geographical Knowledge Elena Masala,

Giovanni Rabino, Stefano Pensa

Visualization as a model. Overview on communication techniques in transport and urban planning

Donato di

Ludovico, Pierluigi Properzi, Fabio Graziosi

From a smart city to a smart-up country. The new city-territory of L'Aquila

S5-Smart city and

smart citizen 1

Marichela Sepe Creating smart urban landscapes: a multimedia platform for placemaking Pierangelo

Massa, Michele Campagna

Social Media Geographical Information: recent findings and opportunities for smart spatial planning

Roberta Floris, Michele

Campagna

Social media geographical information in tourism planning

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P-06

04/06/14 16:15-18:15 B RUSSO

P-23

P-36

P-76

P-78

05/06/14 9:00-11:00 CLA GARGIULO

P-82

P-83

P-80

Giulia Baù, Luisa Ingaramo

Temporary dwelling of social housing in Turin. New responses to housing discomfort

Innovative processes

for urban

regeneration

Enrico Formato, Michelangelo Russo

Re-use/re-cycle territories. A retroactive conceptualisation for East Naples

Maria Antonia Giannino, Ferdinando Orabona

Social housing in urban regeneration. Regeneration heritage existing building: methods and strategies

Luciano De Bonis, Grazia Concilio, Eugenio Leanza, Jesse Marsh, Ferdinando Trapani CO-CREATIVE, RE-GENERATIVE SMART CITIES. SMART CITIES AND PLANNING IN A LIVING LAB

PERSPECTIVE 2

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Stefano Franco, Laura Russo

Urban smartness vs urban

competitiveness. A comparison of Italian cities rankings

Smart Energy

Master: an

interpretative model

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Gennaro Angiello

The factors influencing transport energy consumption in urban areas: A review

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Mario Cristiano

INTEGRATED URBAN SYSTEM AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION MODEL: PUBLIC AND SINGULAR BUILDINGS

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Gerardo

Carpentieri

INTEGRATED URBAN SYSTEM AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION MODEL: RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

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P-75

05/06/14 9:00-11:00 CLA GARGIULO

P-17

05/06/14 09:00-11:00 M DE MONTIS

P-40

P-41

P-51

P-XX

05/06/14 09:00-11:00 A

Daniele La Rosa

P-60

LA ROSA

P-67

PELOROSSO

P-64

Smart Energy

Master: an

interpretative model

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Floriana Zucaro

Urban systems and energy consumption: a critical approach

Federica Isola, Cheti Pira

From RLP tp SLP: two different approaches to landscape planning

Landscape, Rural

and Urban planning

Donatella Cialdea, Alessandra Maccarone

The energy networks landscape. Impacts on rural land in the Molise Region

Donatella Cialdea, Luigi Mastronardi

Marginality phenomena and new uses of the agricultural land. Diachronic and spatial analyses of the Molise coastal area Roberto De Lotto, Tiziano Cattaneo, Cecilia Morelli di Popolo, Sara Morettini, Susanna Sturla, Elisabetta Venco

Rural architectural intensification. A multidisciplinar planning tool

Christine Fürst

How to assess the efficiency of

ecosystem services to support planning processes (introduction)

Ecosystem and

landscape services

for urban and

regional planning

Geodesign for Urban Ecosystem Services Raffaele Pelorosso, Federica Gobattoni, Francesco Geri, Roberto Monaco, Antonio Leone

CONNECTIVITY AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AN ASSESSMENT BY PANDORA 3.0 MODEL FOR LAND USE DECISION MAKING

Luis Inostroza Open spaces and urban ecosystem services. Cooling effect towards urban planning in South American cities

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P-04

05/06/14 09:00-11:00 B ZOPPI

P-08

P-11

Digital social networks and urban spaces

P-14

P-47

P-24

05/06/14 11:15-13:15 CLA LA ROCCA

P-77

P-56

Fulvia Pinto

P-70

Valerio Cutini Spatial analysis of urban squares. '…siccome umbellico al corpo dell'uomo…'

looking to the the

urban system

Federica Leoni, Corrado Zoppi

Strategic planning of municipal historic centers. A case study concerning Sardinia, Italy

Giuseppe Mazzeo

Urban labelling: resilience and vulnerability as key concepts for a sustainable planning Pablo V. Florentino, Maria Celia F. Rocha, Gilberto Corso Pereira M. Giannopoulou, A.P. Vavatsikos, K. Lykostratis, A. Roukouni

Using GIS to record and analyse historical urban areas

Michelangelo Russo, Enrico Formato (Limera Amenta, Anna Attademo, Susanna Castiello, Cecilia Di Marco, Marilena Prisco)

City/sea searching for a new connection. Regeneration proposal for Naples

waterfront like an harbourscape: comparing three case studies

Environmental

factors and the

urban changes

Rocco Papa, Carmela Gargiulo, Floriana Zucaro

Climate change and energy

sustainability. Which innovations in European strategies and plans

Grazielle Anjos Carvalho

Assessment on the Expansion of Basic Sanitation Infrastructure in the

Metropolitan Area of Belo Horizonte - 2000 e 2010

Urban planning and climate change: Adaptation and mitigation strategies

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P-84

05/06/14 11:15-13:15 CLA LA ROCCA

P-13

05/06/14 11:15-13:15 M CIALDEA

P-16

Emanuela Nan

P-01

Environmental

factors and the

urban changes

Sarunwit Promsaka Na Sakonnakron, Pongpisit Hukakorn, Paola Rizzi

Gaming Simulation for Enhancing Disaster Resilience a Social Learning Tool for Modern Disaster Risk

Management Andrea De Montis, Maria Antonietta Bardi, Amedeo Ganciu, Antonio Ledda, Simone Caschili, Maurizio Mulas, Leonarda Dessena, Giuseppe Modica, Luigi Laudari, Carmelo Riccardo Fichera

Landscape planning and ecological networks. Part A. A rural system in Nuoro, Sardinia

Landscape, Rural

and Urban planning

Andrea De Montis, Maria Antonietta Bardi, Amedeo Ganciu, Antonio Ledda, Simone Caschili, Maurizio Mulas, Leonarda Dessena, Giuseppe Modica, Luigi Laudari, Carmelo Riccardo Fichera

Landscape planning and ecological networks. Part B. A rural system in Nuoro, Sardinia

Smart Mediterranean logics. Old-new dimensions and transformations of territories and cities-ports in Mediterranean

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P-12

05/06/14 11:15-13:15 M CIALDEA

P-61

05/06/14 11:15-13:15 A LA ROSA

P-66

PELOROSSO

P-74

P-19

05/06/14 11:00-13:00 B GALDERISI

P-21

P-09

P-07

P-33

06/06/14 09:00-11:00 A CECCHINI

Landscape, Rural

and Urban planning

Andrea De Montis, Antonio Ledda, Simone Caschili, Amedeo Ganciu, Gianluca Cocco, Agnese Marcus

Sea guidelines. A comparative analysis: first outcomes

Grazia Brunetta, Angioletta Voghera

RESILIENCE THROUGH ECOLOGICAL NETWORK

Ecosystem and

landscape services

for urban and

regional planning

Marcin Spyra

SERVICES AND BORDER REGIONS Case study from Czech – Polish borderland. Antonio Leone, Federica Gobattoni, Raffaele Pelorosso

Sustainability and planning. Thinking and acting according to thermodicamics laws

Maurizio Sibilla Virtual power plant. Environmental technology management tools of the settlement processes

Energy

Management for

smart cities

Ilaria Delponte

Achieving smart energy planning objectives. The approach of the transform project

Paolo de Pascali, Valentina Alberti, Daniela de Ioris, Michele Reginaldi

Energy and environment in urban regneration. Studies for a method of analysis of urban periphery

Fabio Andreassi, Pierluigi Properzi

The plan in addressing the post-shock conflict. 2009-2014. A first balance sheet of the reconstruction of L'Aquila

Junia Borges, Camila Zynger

Crowdsourcing. A citizen participation challenge

Smart city and smart

citizen 2

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P-43

06/06/14 09:00-11:00 A FISTOLA

P-55

P-58

P-82

P-57

06/06/14 09:00-11:00 M LAS CASAS

P-38

P-81

P-42

Smart city and smart

citizen 2

Jaroslaw Kazimierczak

Revitalization and its impact on public space organization. A case study of Manchester in UK, lyon in France and Lodz in Poland

Massimiliano Bencardino, Ilaria Greco

SMART COMMUNITIES SOCIAL INNOVATION AT THE SERVICE OF THE SMART CITIES

Ivan Blecic, Dario Canu, Arnaldo Cecchini, Giuseppe A. Triunfo

ONLINE CITIZEN REPORTING ON URBAN MAINTENANCE: A

COLLECTION, EVALUATION AND DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM

Dino Borri, Laura Grassini

DILEMMAS IN THE ANALYSIS OF

TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE.A COGNITIVE APPROACH TO UNDERSTAND

INNOVATION AND CHANGE IN THE WATER SECTOR Ivan Blecic, Arnaldo Cecchini, Tanja Congiu, Giovanna Fancello, Giuseppe A. Triunfo WALKABILITY EXPLORER: AN

EVALUATION AND DESIGN SUPPORT TOOL FOR WALKABILITY

Urban Enthropy and

evaluation in urban

planning

Ferdinando Orabona, Maria Antonia Giannino

Planning un-sustainable development of Mezzogiorno. Methods and strategies for planning human sustainable

development Giuseppe Las Casas, Silvana Lombardo, Beniamino Murgante, Piergiuseppe Pontrandolfi, Francesco Scorza

Open Data for territorial specialization assessment. Territorial specialization in attracting local development funds: an assessment procedure based on open data and open tools

Michele

Pezzagno, Marco Rosini

Enthropy and the city. GHG emissions inventory: a common baseline for the design of urban and industrial ecologies

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P-68

06/06/14 09:00-11:00 CLA BORRI

P-69

P-18

P-71

P-62

P-53

06/06/14 09:00-11:00 B RABINO

P-60

P-31

P-05

P-XX

Roberto Gerundo, Gabriella Graziuso

PIANO DEI SERVIZI. PROPOSAL FOR CONTENTS AND GUIDELINES

Smart city and smart

citizen 3

Maria Veronica Izzo, Isidoro Fasolino

Smart dialogue for smart citizens. Approcci assertivi per la pianificazione strategica

Giorgio Limonta A GIS approach to supporting nightlife impact management

Silvia Tondelli, S. Fatone

Planning pharmacies. An operational method to find the best location Jonas Breuer, Nils

Walravens, Pieter Ballon

Beyond Defining the Smart City: Meeting top-down and bottom-up approaches

Elena Masala, Camila Marques Zyngier, Stefano Pensa

CONSIDERATIONS ON THE USE OF VISUAL TOOLS IN PLANNING

PROCESSES. A Brazilian experience

Visualization and

spatial percepition in

urban planning

Junia Borges, Camila Zyngier, Jonatha Santos, Karen Laurenco

SPATIAL PERCEPTION AND

COGNITION REVIEW CONSIDERING GEOTECHNOLOGIES AS URBAN PLANNING STRATEGY Enrico Eynard, Marco Santangelo, Matteo Tabasso

Geovisualization tool on urban quality. Interactive tool for urban planning

Enrico Fabrizio,

Gabriele Garnero Visual impact in the urban environment: the case of out-of-scale buildings Giovanni Rabino

and 95 co-authors

Google's Street View for building survey: a performance evaluation (an example of large scale collaborative science)

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