Natalia Fumagalli
University of Milan
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Landscape Research | 2018
Eric Bardenhagen; Giulio Senes; Susan Rodiek; Cristina Ferrara; Adeleh Nejati; Natalia Fumagalli; Antonio Giornelli; Chanam Lee
ABSTRACT To test applicability of an environmental assessment instrument in new settings, the ratings and reliability of the SOS Tool were compared in diverse settings with a similar climate: Milan, Italy; and Bryan/College Station, Texas, USA. This instrument evaluates physical environment support for outdoor usage by residents at senior facilities. Two trained raters assigned ratings (using a 1–7 scale) to the 60 instrument items at each setting (Italy: 94 outdoor spaces, 67 facilities; US: 22 outdoor spaces, 12 facilities). Overall mean ratings were similar across both sites (6% difference), and three of the five domains had comparable mean ratings. Mean inter-rater reliability was good in both settings but higher in Italy (ICC = .97 versus .82). Despite geographic/cultural differences, mean ratings for most items and domains were surprisingly similar between Italy and the US. This finding, and the high inter-rater reliability found in both settings, suggest this instrument may be useful in a wide range of settings.
Italian Journal of Agronomy | 2009
A. Toccolini; Natalia Fumagalli
Landscape represents the “sensory aspect” of the land and as such it can be appreciated by all the five senses: sight, smelling, hearing, touch and taste. At the same time, landscape evolves over time and its value – ecological, economical and affective – changes as its constitutive elements change. Engineering can help “to drive” this evolution addressing it towards a condition of balance between individual and community requirements, especially referred to the effect of technological development on landscape. This effect can be referred to three dimensions: perceptive, functional and symbolic dimensions. The possible contribution to the management of landscape changes concerns all the three historic souls of Agricultural Engineering; in particular, Agricultural Hydraulics deals with the topic of landscape referring to both irrigation and the possible recreational use of canal systems; Agricultural Engineering determines plot form and size and woodland view; Rural Building deals with both the recovery of existing buildings and the design and making of new ones and their fitting in the landscape; moreover, the sector has developed new methods for the evaluation and the planning of rural land resources, especially about agriculture and forestry productivity, ecological stability and visual quality of rural land itself.
Landscape and Urban Planning | 2006
A. Toccolini; Natalia Fumagalli; Giulio Senes
International Journal of Environmental Research | 2012
Natalia Fumagalli; A. Toccolini
Archive | 2012
Giulio Senes; Natalia Fumagalli; Rosella Crippa; Francesca Bolchini
Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2014
Natalia Fumagalli; Claudia Colombo; Paolo Ferrario; Giulio Senes; A. Toccolini
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal | 2014
Paolo Ferrario; Natalia Fumagalli; Giulio Senes; A. Toccolini
Geriatric Nursing | 2018
Marta Bassi; Cecilia Rassiga; Natalia Fumagalli; Giulio Senes
Journal of Transport Geography | 2017
Giulio Senes; Roberto Rovelli; Danilo Bertoni; Laura Arata; Natalia Fumagalli; A. Toccolini
Journal of Agricultural Engineering | 2016
Giulio Senes; Natalia Fumagalli; Paolo Ferrario; Daniele Gariboldi; Roberto Rovelli