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This issue of OASE makes a critical analysis of how soil connects to urban planning and urban design, and how it can adjust those practices in exploring new agendas. For a long time, the theme of soil - as matter, not as territory - has been the quasi exclusive subject of agriculture, geography and soil science. Only in the last few decades, due to a rapidly growing awareness of climate change, has soil increasingly come into focus in urban design, in particular as a matter that can also provide ecosystem services in urban environments. Inspired by Bernardo Secchi's 1986 text 'Progetto di Suolo', this issue of OASE makes a critical analysis of how soil - as an intermediary package that connects surface and subsurface - can further connect to the practices of urbanism and urban design, and how it can guide those practices in exploring new agendas.
Land use, Urban. --- Soil management. --- Soils --- Underground areas. --- Environmental aspects. --- Urban soils --- City planning --- Urban ecological design --- Cities and towns --- Civic planning --- Land use, Urban --- Model cities --- Redevelopment, Urban --- Slum clearance --- Town planning --- Urban design --- Urban development --- Urban planning --- Land use --- Planning --- Art, Municipal --- Civic improvement --- Regional planning --- Urban policy --- Urban renewal --- Government policy --- Management --- Ecological design, Urban --- Ecological landscape design --- 691.4 --- 711.4 --- 72.504 --- 72.504 Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- Architecture and the environment. Sustainable architecture --- 711.4 Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- Gemeentelijke planologie. Stadsplanning. Stedenbouw --- 691.4 Earth. Cob. Clayware. Stoneware. Ceramic building materials --- Earth. Cob. Clayware. Stoneware. Ceramic building materials --- Environmental planning --- Physical geography --- urban studies --- soil
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