Catania for
several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially... more Catania for
several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially based
on
important
historic-‐
cultural
and
environmental
resources:
they
are
tools
for
monitoring
and
verifying
the
compatibility
conditions
of
urban
transformation.
In
this
area,
in
fact,
there
are
strong
identity
layers
that
will
create
new
potential
for
physical,
social
and
economic
development.
The
balance
of
urban
changes
with
the
sensitivity
of
the
historic
urban
systems
related
to
the
sea
must
therefore
ensure
a
balance
between
urban
regeneration
issues
and
the
risks
of
uncontrolled
economic
growth
(cfr.
Badami,
Ronsivalle,
a
cura
di,
2008).
Catania for
several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially... more Catania for
several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially based
on
important
historic-‐
cultural
and
environmental
resources:
they
are
tools
for
monitoring
and
verifying
the
compatibility
conditions
of
urban
transformation.
In
this
area,
in
fact,
there
are
strong
identity
layers
that
will
create
new
potential
for
physical,
social
and
economic
development.
The
balance
of
urban
changes
with
the
sensitivity
of
the
historic
urban
systems
related
to
the
sea
must
therefore
ensure
a
balance
between
urban
regeneration
issues
and
the
risks
of
uncontrolled
economic
growth
(cfr.
Badami,
Ronsivalle,
a
cura
di,
2008).
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several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially based
on
important
historic-‐
cultural
and
environmental
resources:
they
are
tools
for
monitoring
and
verifying
the
compatibility
conditions
of
urban
transformation.
In
this
area,
in
fact,
there
are
strong
identity
layers
that
will
create
new
potential
for
physical,
social
and
economic
development.
The
balance
of
urban
changes
with
the
sensitivity
of
the
historic
urban
systems
related
to
the
sea
must
therefore
ensure
a
balance
between
urban
regeneration
issues
and
the
risks
of
uncontrolled
economic
growth
(cfr.
Badami,
Ronsivalle,
a
cura
di,
2008).
several years
has enabled transformation
programs for
the waterfront,
especially based
on
important
historic-‐
cultural
and
environmental
resources:
they
are
tools
for
monitoring
and
verifying
the
compatibility
conditions
of
urban
transformation.
In
this
area,
in
fact,
there
are
strong
identity
layers
that
will
create
new
potential
for
physical,
social
and
economic
development.
The
balance
of
urban
changes
with
the
sensitivity
of
the
historic
urban
systems
related
to
the
sea
must
therefore
ensure
a
balance
between
urban
regeneration
issues
and
the
risks
of
uncontrolled
economic
growth
(cfr.
Badami,
Ronsivalle,
a
cura
di,
2008).