The present work, to allow a more effective and significant overall evaluation of every sector analysis, proposes a conceptual and methodological course of action for the territorial analysis, as a support for the definition of the guidelines to plan public intervention for agriculture and the territory. The crux of a territorial analysis may lie in the difficulty of dealing with more phenomena simultaneously and, in particular, in some cases, in the need of a concise analysis of its different aspects (agricultural, urban, environmental, and socio-economic). That is the reason why the method proposed consists of descriptive and analytical phases which determine an increasing expressiveness of data to the detriment of their initial analytical phase. The final phase of the process is the cluster analysis which allows to share the area investigated into homogeneous territorial groups. Finally, the results are displayed, at first by a dendrogram and, further on, by a map representation. To illustrate the method proposed, and as a test-bed, we have carried out the territorial analysis of the area of the future Monza’s province, a territory adjacent to the metropolitan area of Milan.
Territorial analysis in support of policy-making. A conceptual and methodological model / A. Gaviglio, A. Pirani, M. Licitra Pedol, L. Rigamonti. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Regional and Urban Modeling tenutosi a Brussels nel 2006.
Territorial analysis in support of policy-making. A conceptual and methodological model
A. GaviglioPrimo
;A. PiraniSecondo
;M. Licitra PedolPenultimo
;L. RigamontiUltimo
2006
Abstract
The present work, to allow a more effective and significant overall evaluation of every sector analysis, proposes a conceptual and methodological course of action for the territorial analysis, as a support for the definition of the guidelines to plan public intervention for agriculture and the territory. The crux of a territorial analysis may lie in the difficulty of dealing with more phenomena simultaneously and, in particular, in some cases, in the need of a concise analysis of its different aspects (agricultural, urban, environmental, and socio-economic). That is the reason why the method proposed consists of descriptive and analytical phases which determine an increasing expressiveness of data to the detriment of their initial analytical phase. The final phase of the process is the cluster analysis which allows to share the area investigated into homogeneous territorial groups. Finally, the results are displayed, at first by a dendrogram and, further on, by a map representation. To illustrate the method proposed, and as a test-bed, we have carried out the territorial analysis of the area of the future Monza’s province, a territory adjacent to the metropolitan area of Milan.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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