Mobility and land-use system in the sport mega-events. The case of the Cagliari stadium (Sardinia, Italy)

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G. Balletto
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The evaluation of the mobility of the Sport infrastructures associated with Mega Events (SMEs), as football stadiums, and, in particular, the modal choices adopted by participants, are the focus of this study. Mobility, geographical aspects and urban planning that characterize a city hosting the SME are the main fields of investigation. In particular, in Italy there is a limited collaborative convergence among technical and scientific principles and the rules expressed by the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), to which an obsolete regulation for the accessibility of sports facilities refers. The progressive awareness of the communities on the fundamental role of sustainable mobility, energy efficiency, reduction of air pollution, also deriving from the impulse of the 2030 objectives, highlights how it is illusory to think of reaching them without gradual changes in the lifestyle of the communities themselves through political rules of urban development. Furthermore, the pandemic and the recent energy crisis highlighted the need to develop integrated systems - considering geographical, urban and regional planning, transport and mobility issues capable of innovating to improve planning activities and the quality of urban life.
大型体育赛事中的交通与土地利用系统。卡利亚里体育场(意大利撒丁岛)案例
评估与大型赛事(sme)相关的体育基础设施(如足球场)的流动性,特别是参与者采用的模式选择,是本研究的重点。流动性、地理方面和城市规划是中小企业所在城市的主要调查领域。特别是,在意大利,技术和科学原则与意大利国家奥林匹克委员会(CONI)所表达的规则之间存在有限的合作趋同,其中一项关于体育设施无障碍的过时规定是指的。社区对可持续交通、能源效率、减少空气污染的基本作用的逐渐认识,也源于2030年目标的冲动,突显了如果不通过城市发展的政治规则逐步改变社区本身的生活方式,就想实现这些目标是多么的虚幻。此外,大流行病和最近的能源危机突出表明需要发展综合系统,考虑到地理、城市和区域规划、运输和流动问题,能够创新,以改善规划活动和城市生活质量。
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