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UPLanD – Journal of Urban Planning, Landscape & environmental Design, 3(3), 00-00 [2018] Research & experimentation Ricerca e sperimentazione PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE First Author a , John Smith b , Thomas Brown c , John Green c a Department of Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, USA b Department of Architecture, University of Naples, Federico II, IT c, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University, USA HIGHLIGHTS Write here your paper highlights, write here your paper highlights, write here your paper highlights. Write here your paper highlights, keep left aligned. Write here your paper highlights, write here your paper highlights. Write here your paper highlights, write here your paper highlights. ABSTRACT Write here your abstract, 1,200 characters spaces included. Write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your abstract, style abstract body, write here your ARTICLE HISTORY Received: December 00, 0000 Reviewed: December 00, 0000 Accepted: December 00, 0000 On line: December 00, 0000 Copyright 2017 First Author, Second Author, Third Author, Fourth Author [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. ISSN online 2531-9906 | Open access article under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License

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Research & experimentationRicerca e sperimentazione

PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE PAPER TITLE, PAPER TITLE

First Authora, John Smithb, Thomas Brownc, John Greenc

a Department of Regional Planning, University of California, Berkeley, USAb Department of Architecture, University of Naples, Federico II, ITc,Department of Urban Planning and Design, Harvard University, USA

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ARTICLE HISTORY

Received: December 00, 0000Reviewed: December 00, 0000Accepted: December 00, 0000On line: December 00, 0000

KEYWORDS

Keyword 1 Keyword 1Keyword 2 Keyword 2Keyword 3 Keyword 3Keyword 4 Keyword 4Keyword 5 Keyword 5

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1. INTRODUCTION

Write here your paper. Papers have to respect the size limits set: a maximum of 20.000 characters, maximum 25.000 characters for texts with more authors. Papers have to be submitted in one of the two languages (Italian or English) for the blind review phase. Once accepted, the papers have to be delivered as final version in both languages (Italian and English) or only English. The final version will have to take into account the suggestions given by the referees. Submission of an article implies that the work has not been published previously, that is not in printing in English or in any other language (in journals, books or conference proceedings). The authors are requested to obtain the authorization for the images, tables, etc., in their articles that have been taken from other publications.All submissions should be made electronically (file Word 2007.docx) and should conform to the article structure given below. Improperly prepared manuscripts may be returned to the authors for correction before being accepted for publication. A “short title” is requested, not exceeding 60 characters (including spaces) to be used in pair pages heading. The “short title” includes only the first words of the title (cut at the most convenient point) and should not be a new different title. Do not syllabify.

2. TEXT FORMAT

This file “format” is an example of the text structure.The font Cambria has to be used for the entire article: text, tables, figures, titles, subtitles, references.Avoid empty lines before and after paragraphs or before and after bulleted and numbering lists.Bold and underlined letters has not to be used in the text. A word can be accentuated by inverted commas or by italics, if foreign words.

2.1 Paragraph

Any paragraph title, both first and second level, should not exceed one line, and no more than one level subparagraphs are admitted.

2.1 Footnotes and endnotes

Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted. Footnotes and endnotes are not admitted.

2.2 Bulleted and numbering lists

Bulleted and numbering lists lines start with a small letter and end with a semicolon, except the last line that ends with a full stop.Bulleted lists should be structured as the following example:

the journal of urban planning; the journal of landscape design; the journal of environmental design.

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Numbering lists should be structured as the following example:1. the journal of urban planning, the journal of urban planning, the journal of urban planning, the journal of urban planning;2. the journal of landscape design;3. the journal of environmental design.

3. FIGURES & TABLES

Figures text should be in the same language of the article. Figures position should be clearly indicated in the text (e.g. Fig. 1). Captions should be numbered progressively and separately by figures. (e.g.: Figure 1: Title of the figure), using style Figure Caption 10-point Cambria font, and in case the source have to be quoted, italics 9-point Cambria font.

Figure 1: Valencia, antiguo cauce del Rio Turia, Valencia, antiguo cauce del Rio Turia, Valencia, antiguo cauce del Rio Turia. Source: Ayuntamiento de Valencia

Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to

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17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). Figures and tables should be embedded and not supplied separately (resolution 300 dpi, width 15 to 17 cm). If necessary two side-by-side figures can be treated as a single one.

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Figure 2: Castellammare di Stabia. (a) The old marina. (b) The summer kiosks. Source: John Smith (2010)

3.1 TablesTables in the text should be in the same language of the article. Their position should be clearly indicated in the text (e.g. Table 1). Captions should be numbered progressively and separately by tables (e.g.: Table 1: Title of the table), using 10-point Cambria font, and in case the source have to be quoted, italics 9-point Cambria font. Tables should be included in the text in black-and-white Word format, and never as images or imported from Excel; avoid any colours or background. Their dimension should conform to the page margins. See following example:

Table 1: Resident population

Year Resident population Absolute variation Percentage variation Numbers of households

Persons per households

2008 963.661 -9.471 -0,97% 372.142 2,58

2009 962.940 -721 -0,07% 374.483 2,56

2010 959.574 -3.366 -0,35% 373.846 2,56

2011 961.106 -897 -0,09% 374.672 2,56

2012 959.052 -2.054 -0,21% 377.487 2,53

Source: Smith et al. (2010)

Tables cannot have the structure of a grid, but only horizontal heading and closing lines can be used. Table title should not exceed one line.Tables should not exceed one page, that is tables cut in two pages, even with the words “continued on the following page”, are not admitted. Consecutive tables are accepted but no table can be the continuation of the previous one.

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4. MATHEMATICAL EQUATIONS

Mathematical equations should follow standard convention. It is suggested to use Microsoft equation editor.

5. CONCLUSION

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1. ISTRUZIONI PER L’INSERIMENTO DELL’ARTICOLO IN ITALIANO

Coloro che scrivono l’articolo in doppia lingua inseriscono la versione in Italiano dopo le conclusioni della versione inglese. In questo caso alla fine della versione in inglese, prima dei riferimenti bibliografici, inserire un’interruzione di pagina e riprendere alla pagina successiva utilizzando le medesime norme redazionali della versione inglese.

1.1 Paragrafi

Per i titoli dei paragrafi utilizzare lo stile Title 1 per il primo livello e Title 2 per il secondo livello. La numerazione inizia nuovamente da 1Tutte le tabelle e figure si ripetono identiche. In questo caso, però, didascalia e fonti saranno in lingua italiana. La numerazione inizia nuovamente da 1I riferimenti bibliografici costituiscono la parte finale dell’articolo comune alle due lingue e non si ripetono.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references.

REFERENCES

For references and citations please strictly follow APA style 6th ed. using style Reference 10-point Cambria font.

examples

Reference to a book examples:

Frederickson, H.G. (1997). The spirit of public administration. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Moccia, F.D., & Sgobbo, A. (2013). La polarizzazione metropolitana. L'evoluzione della rete della grande distribuzione verso un sistema policentrico sostenibile. Napoli, IT: Liguori Editore.

Heath, R.L. (ed.). (2010). The Sage handbook of public relations. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.

Reference to a journal publication examples:

Light, M.A., & Light, I.H. (2008). The geographic expansion of Mexican immigration in the United States and its implications for local law enforcement. Law Enforcement Executive Forum Journal, 8(1), 73-82.

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Sgobbo, A. (2016). Recycling, waste management and urban vegetable gardens. WIT Transactions on Ecology and The Environment, 202, 61-72. doi:10.2495/WM160071

Sgobbo, A., & Moccia, F. D. (2016). Synergetic Temporary Use for the Enhancement of Historic Centers: The Pilot Project for the Naples Waterfront. TECHNE Journal of Technology for Architecture and Environment, 12, 253-260. doi:10.13128/Techne-19360

Reference to a chapter in an edited book examples:

Hinchliffe, L.J. (2008). Future of information literacy. In C.N. Cox & L.E. Blakesley (eds.), Information literacy instruction handbook (pp. 230-235). Chicago, IL: ACRL.

Corsi, E. (1991). La Ricostruzione in Parlamento. In E. Corsi, C. Franco (eds.), Dal terremoto al futuro. La ricostruzione a Napoli. Il Titolo VIII della Legge 219/81 (pp.223-231). Napoli, IT: Electa.

Reference to Conference Proceedings examples:

Al-Shalabi, M.A., Bin Mansor, S., Bin Ahmed, N., & Shiriff, R. (2006). GIS based multicriteria approaches to housing site suitability assessment. Proceedings of XXIII FIG Congress Shaping the change. Munich, DE, October 8-13, 2006.

Nasr, J., & Komisar, J. (2015). Rooftops as productive spaces: planning and design lessons from Toronto. 7th International Aesop Sustainable Food Planning Conference Proceedings, Torino, October 7 9, 2015.‐

Reference to websites examples:

Simmons, B. (2015, January 9). The tale of two Flaccos. Retrieved from http://grantland.com/the-triangle/the-tale-of-two-flaccos.

European Environment Agency (2016, October 16), Surplus emission permits start decreasing in the EU’s emissions trading system. Retrieved from http://eea.europa.eu.

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