7–11 Jul 2025
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul
Europe/Brussels timezone

Territorial Resilience in a Transformative Planning Approach

Not scheduled
20m
Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul

Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul

Oral RT 18 | Territorial Resilience in a Transformative Planning Approach

Speakers

Prof. Nicola Tollin (University of Southern Denmark, Department of Technology and Innovation)Prof. Francesco Musco (University Iuav of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts)Mr Pasquale Capizzi (ARUPS's Resilience and Adaptation Leader for Europe)Mrs Renata Anna Jaksa (HÉTFA research institute in Budapest)Mr Alberto Giacometti (Nordregio research institute)

Description

In our changing world, cities, regions and territories are vulnerable and increasingly exposed to rapid and slow on-setting disasters and events: environmental and climate changes, economic and financial crises, social inequalities, and geopolitical shocks. The present age of crisis raises new challenges for territorial policy-making, positioning resilience as an increasingly crucial objective of European policies, besides competitiveness and cohesion. This is witnessed by the 2020 Strategic Foresight Report, that puts forward resilience as a “new compass for EU policies", clarifying that Europe needs to decisively act on this matter.
Within this framework, territorial resilience is an emerging concept to inspire decision- and policy-makers at all territorial levels to adopt multidisciplinary, holistic perspective that may lead to mitigating vulnerabilities and strengthening the transformative capacity of cities.
Aiming at providing a contribution on this matter, the ESPON project Territorialising Resilience: Transforming Europe for an Age of Crisis (TERRES) examines resilience through a territorial lens, aiming to develop a comprehensive framework to support the development and implementation of policies. It includes a pan-European analysis of territorial trends at the regional level, encompassing the entire ESPON programme area, upon which the ESPON TERRES territorial resilience policy framework is pivoted, and tailored recommendations at local, regional, and EU levels have been developed to enhance long-term resilience strategies.
This roundtable serves as a platform for discussing the project's findings, providing an opportunity to present its theoretical framework, key outcomes from the case studies, and insights gained from the Future Workshops conducted during the research.
The discussion will focus on the following questions:

  • How can a territorial understanding of resilience assist European states in overcoming their most pressing challenges?
  • How can the territorial conceptualization of resilience be effectively operationalized in spatial planning?
  • What role does governance play in this context, and what characteristics define a governance system that promotes territorial resilience?
  • What are the key resilience capacities that not only help to maintain the functionality of territorial systems but also drive transformative policies, strategies, and actions?
  • How does the strategic planning dimension influence territorial resilience, and how should its spatiality be implemented?
Keywords Resilience, spatial planning, functional areas, ESPON
Best Congress Paper Award No

Authors

Prof. Grazia Brunetta (Politecnico di Torino, Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), Responsible Risk Resilience Centre (R3C)) Prof. Giancarlo Cotella (Politecnico di Torino, Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), Responsible Risk Resilience Centre (R3C)) Dr Danial Mohabat Doost (Politecnico di Torino, Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), Responsible Risk Resilience Centre (R3C)) Prof. Nicola Tollin (University of Southern Denmark, Department of Technology and Innovation) Prof. Francesco Musco (University Iuav of Venice, Department of Architecture and Arts) Mr Pasquale Capizzi (ARUPS's Resilience and Adaptation Leader for Europe) Mrs Renata Anna Jaksa (HÉTFA research institute in Budapest) Mr Alberto Giacometti (Nordregio research institute)

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