Goals Metrocity

Pathways and “phygital” tools for the territorialisation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy

The implementation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy (NSDS) to territorial government policies through planning, design and monitoring tools of the territorial investments financed in the Metropolitan Agendas for Sustainable Development (AMSvS), in coherence with public policies, represents one of the main objectives of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE), in continuity with the integrated monitoring activity through the sustainability vectors and indicators, referable to the interventions foreseen in the MSP – Metropolitan Strategic Plan of the different national territorial realities.

The Call For Abstract Pathways and “phygital” tools for the territorialisation of the National Sustainable Development Strategyt is addressed to research experiences, project experimentation and practices in which the physical and digital co-design approach is addressed to produce actions and tools for the coherence of public policies in scenarios of ecological and digital transition proper for the territorialisation of the Sustainability dimension for the implementation of the National Sustainable Development Strategy (2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development) and the trajectories of vector 1 of the same Strategy for the “coherence of public policies” in Metropolitan Cities in ecological and digital transition scenarios (phygital approach).

More details on www.rcmetrocitizensintransition.com

The Call intends to focus on two TOPICS and each TOPIC is divided into specific fields of investigation that can be indicated by the authors as a thematic preference.

Open to contributions on the territorialisation process of the 2030 Agenda and the experimentation of innovative forms of communication of strategic pilot areas and visions to sensitise communities and decision-makers to the strengthening, preservation and enhancement of natural and landscape heritage at the metropolitan scale.

Vision
multi-level governance, co-design and shared administration

Evaluation
strategic areas and choices for public policy sustainability

Integrated Monitoring
indicators and tools for checking the coherence of territorial investments and Metropolitan Agendas interventions

Open to contributions that show how design and assessment tools can contribute to and support the realisation of the Strategic Goals of the NSDS, especially those related to carbon and climate neutrality in their forecasting and optimisation models for decision support systems with digital user profiling interfaces and their advanced visualisation and organisation in information-rich Atlases.

Predesign
operational workflows, digital tools on forecasting models serving the strategic objectives on climate and carbon neutrality of the SNSvS in the Metropolitan Agendas

Design
systems for cataloguing and collecting projects for territorial interventions referable to MSPs/Metropolitan Strategic Plans, investments (PNRR, EU, etc), databases, atlases and SIT territorial information systems

Assessment
creation of digital “user profiling” spaces and dynamic data visualisation dashboard for the verification and evaluation of project interventions with SNSvS – Digital Open Platforms

  • Prof. Francesca Rossi
    Sapienza University of Rome, Department of Planning, Design, Technology of Architecture
    fra.rossi@uniroma1.it
  • Arch. PhD Giuseppe Mangano
    University of Reggio Calabria, Department of Architecture and Design_dAeD, ABITAlab Technical Manager
    giuseppe.mangano@unirc.it