Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy

Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) can result in overexploitation of the natural environment. This paper investigates the current state of natural and recycled aggregates in Sardinia Italy and how to limit th...

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Main Authors: Ginevra Balletto, Giovanni Mei, Chiara Garau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/12/15801
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spelling doaj-3b0714820c4b46d093c850a00bd0f4a22020-11-25T00:53:01ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502015-12-01712161481616310.3390/su71215801su71215801Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, ItalyGinevra Balletto0Giovanni Mei1Chiara Garau2Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, DICAAR, University of Cagliari, via Marengo, 3, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, DICAAR, University of Cagliari, via Marengo, 3, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, DICAAR, University of Cagliari, via Marengo, 3, Cagliari 09123, ItalyDespite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) can result in overexploitation of the natural environment. This paper investigates the current state of natural and recycled aggregates in Sardinia Italy and how to limit the production of natural aggregates (NA) and increase the use of recycled aggregates (RA). The municipalities of Cagliari, Sant’Antioco and Tortolì of Sardinia, Italy, were chosen as case studies because they fall within a particular territorial context. Owing to its geographic condition, the island of Sardinia must produce its own raw materials. The results of this research show how the combined use of NA and RA can help meet local and regional demand for aggregates. This proposal is derived from a needs assessment of NA based on urban masterplans for each municipality. Possible strategies for limiting the consumption of NA, as well as the use of RA, are also described.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/12/15801sustainable urban planningurban masterplan (UMP)quarry activityzoningSardinianatural aggregates (NA)recycled aggregates (RA)land use planning
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Giovanni Mei
Chiara Garau
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Giovanni Mei
Chiara Garau
Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
Sustainability
sustainable urban planning
urban masterplan (UMP)
quarry activity
zoning
Sardinia
natural aggregates (NA)
recycled aggregates (RA)
land use planning
author_facet Ginevra Balletto
Giovanni Mei
Chiara Garau
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title Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
title_short Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
title_full Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
title_fullStr Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between Quarry Activity and Municipal Spatial Planning: A Possible Mediation for the Case of Sardinia, Italy
title_sort relationship between quarry activity and municipal spatial planning: a possible mediation for the case of sardinia, italy
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Despite its economic importance, quarrying activity for the production of natural aggregates (sand, gravel, and crushed stone) can result in overexploitation of the natural environment. This paper investigates the current state of natural and recycled aggregates in Sardinia Italy and how to limit the production of natural aggregates (NA) and increase the use of recycled aggregates (RA). The municipalities of Cagliari, Sant’Antioco and Tortolì of Sardinia, Italy, were chosen as case studies because they fall within a particular territorial context. Owing to its geographic condition, the island of Sardinia must produce its own raw materials. The results of this research show how the combined use of NA and RA can help meet local and regional demand for aggregates. This proposal is derived from a needs assessment of NA based on urban masterplans for each municipality. Possible strategies for limiting the consumption of NA, as well as the use of RA, are also described.
topic sustainable urban planning
urban masterplan (UMP)
quarry activity
zoning
Sardinia
natural aggregates (NA)
recycled aggregates (RA)
land use planning
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/7/12/15801
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