WEI CHEN

Dottore di ricerca

ciclo: XXXVII


relatore: Alessandra Capuano

Titolo della tesi: Greenways as Organizational Elements in Contemporary Cities: A Case Study of Serenissima Park and Rome’s Eastern Suburbs

Greenway planning has rapidly evolved into a critical instrument for addressing contemporary urban challenges—ranging from environmental degradation and uneven resource distribution to infrastructure strain—in high-density cities. This dissertation develops a multifaceted framework integrating ecological connectivity, daily life needs, and recreational accessibility into a comprehensive greenway planning model. Building on landscape ecology, circuit theory, morphological spatial pattern analysis (MSPA), minimum cumulative resistance (MCR) modelling and network analysis, the study formulates a multi-criteria assessment system to identify, design, and optimize greenways. Methodologically, the research harnesses macro-scale ecological assessments—such as habitat preservation and corridor functionality—and micro-scale considerations for equitable public space access. It extends this framework through an empirical application in the eastern suburbs of Rome and Serenissima Park as a case study to test the viability of greenway networks in mitigating fragmentation and social exclusion. Aligned with the 15-minute city principles, the proposed greenways enhance the overall connectivity of Rome’s eastern suburbs, encouraging non-motorized mobility and ensuring that underserved communities gain equitable access to essential services and amenities. The study also makes recommendations for constructing and managing greenway networks in the eastern suburbs of Rome to maintain long-term social and ecological benefits in a rapidly changing future city. Findings demonstrate that a carefully calibrated greenway network generates tangible ecological benefits, such as habitat conservation and enhanced regional ecological connectivity, while delivering measurable social gains, including improved community well-being and urban livability. The dissertation concludes that integrated greenways, conceived as continuous and multifunctional infrastructure, can bridge ecological imperatives and social justice objectives. In doing so, they emerge as a cornerstone for resilient, inclusive, and adaptive urban environments that prioritize environmental stewardship and human needs. Key words: Comprehensive greenway network; Circuit Theory; Morphological Spatial Pattern Analysis; Minimum Cumulative Resistance; Network Analysis; Social Equity; 15-Minute City; Sustainable Urban Development; Urban green infrastructure.

Produzione scientifica

11573/1716556 - 2024 - GRAB the city. natures
Di Carlo, Fabio; Chen, Wei; Libreri, Maria Chiara; Wang, Liying - 02a Capitolo o Articolo
libro: GRAB the city - (9791255540632)

11573/1700694 - 2024 - The Pixelscape Project
Tosetto, Francesco; Chen, Wei; Libreri, Maria Chiara; Profaska, Justyna - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: EDA, ESEMPI DI ARCHITETTURA (Ariccia: Ermes. Servizi editoriali integrati S.r.l. -Roma : Aracne, 2011 -Padova : Il Prato) pp. 150-161 - issn: 2384-9576 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

11573/1728820 - 2024 - A global survey on the use of the international classification of diseases codes for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease
Zhang, Huai; Targher, Giovanni; Byrne, Christopher D; Kim, Seung Up; Wong, Vincent Wai-Sun; Valenti, Luca; Glickman, Myer; Ponce, Jaime; Mantzoros, Christos S; Crespo, Javier; Gronbaek, Henning; Yang, Wah; Eslam, Mohammed; Wong, Robert J; Machado, Mariana Verdelho; Yu, Ming-Lung; Ghanem, Omar M; Okanoue, Takeshi; Liu, Jun-Feng; Lee, Yong-Ho; Xu, Xiao-Yuan; Pan, Qiuwei; Sui, Meili; Lonardo, Amedeo; Yilmaz, Yusuf; Zhu, Li-Yong; Moreno, Christophe; Miele, Luca; Lupsor-Platon, Monica; Zhao, Lei; Lamasters, Teresa Leann; Gish, Robert G; Zhang, Huijie; Nedelcu, Marius; Chan, Wah Kheong; Xia, Ming-Feng; Bril, Fernando; Shi, Jun-Ping; Datz, Christian; Romeo, Stefano; Sun, Jian; Liu, Dan; Sookoian, Silvia; Mao, Yi-Min; Méndez-Sánchez, Nahum; Wang, Xiao-Yan; Pyrsopoulos, Nikolaos T; Fan, Jian-Gao; Fouad, Yasser; Sun, Dan-Qin; Giannini, Cosimo; Chai, Jin; Xia, Ze-Feng; Jun, Dae Won; Li, Guo-Jing; Treeprasertsuk, Sombat; Li, Ying-Xu; Cheung, Tan To; Zhang, Faming; Goh, George Boon-Bee; Furuhashi, Masato; Seto, Wai-Kay; Huang, Hui; Di Sessa, Anna; Li, Qing-Hong; Cholongitas, Evangelos; Zhang, Le; Silveira, Themis Reverbel; Sebastiani, Giada; Adams, Leon A; Chen, Wei; Qi, Xiaolong; Rankovic, Ivan; De Ledinghen, Victor; Lv, Wen-Jie; Hamaguchi, Masahide; Kassir, Radwan; Müller-Wieland, Dirk; Romero-Gomez, Manuel; Xu, Ying; Xu, Yi-Cong; Chen, Shi-Yao; Kermansaravi, Mohammad; Kuchay, Mohammad Shafi; Lefere, Sander; Parmar, Chetan; Lip, Gregory Y H; Liu, Chun-Jen; Åberg, Fredrik; Lau, George; George, Jacob; Sarin, Shiv Kumar; Zhou, Jing-Ya; Zheng, Ming-Hua; Pastori, Daniele - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: HEPATOLOGY INTERNATIONAL (New York : Springer) pp. 1178-1201 - issn: 1936-0533 - wos: WOS:001252919400001 (13) - scopus: 2-s2.0-85196002868 (13)

11573/1697551 - 2023 - Per un'estetica dei 'piedi grandi'. Dialogo con Kongjian Yu
Yu, Kongjian; Chen, Wei - 01a Articolo in rivista
rivista: RI-VISTA. RICERCHE PER LA PROGETTAZIONE DEL PAESAGGIO (Firenze University Press.) pp. 50-65 - issn: 1724-6768 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

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