Piano Paesaggistico Territoriale Regionale della Puglia

This comprehensive guide outlines the Regional Territorial Landscape Plan (PPTR) for the Puglia region, focusing on the integration of landscape into territorial and urban planning policies. It aims to protect and enhance the cultural, environmental, agricultural, social, and economic values of the region. The plan is structured to ensure sustainable development while preserving the unique heritage and identity of Puglia’s landscapes.

The PPTR is divided into two main parts: the implementation and operational guidelines (p. 22), and the legal and regulatory framework (p. 108). It includes strategic projects such as the Regional Ecological Network, the City-Countryside Pact, and the enhancement of coastal landscapes. These projects aim to improve environmental quality, promote sustainable land use, and ensure the public enjoyment of cultural heritage.

A key feature of the PPTR is its participatory approach, involving local communities, public and private entities in the planning process. Tools like landscape observatories and community maps are used to engage stakeholders and gather feedback. The plan also includes detailed guidelines for renewable energy installations, ensuring they are compatible with the landscape.

The PPTR emphasises the importance of preserving historical and cultural sites, integrating them into modern development plans. It outlines specific measures for the conservation of archaeological areas, rural landscapes, and urban peripheries. By combining heritage preservation with green transition initiatives, the PPTR sets a comprehensive framework for the sustainable management of Puglia’s landscape and cultural heritage.

Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Bollettino Ufficiale della Regione Puglia
Author(s)
Language
Italian
Geography
Italy
Keywords
Regional Policy, Piano Paesaggistico Territoriale Regionale (PPTR), Heritage Preservation, Cultural Heritage, Environmental Quality, Landscape Protection, Urban Planning, Rural landscapes, Ecological Network, City-Countryside Pact, Renewable Energy, Participatory Planning, Community engagement, Historical sites, Archaeological Conservation, Biodiversity, Regulatory Framework
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