
Reconnecting the city, the port and the sea.
Resources and reference materials
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Academic Publications and studies
Leisure Boating Environmental Footprint: A Study of Leisure Marinas in Palermo, Italy
Bruccoleri, M., Cannova, P., Cruz-Pérez, N., Rodríguez-Martín, J., Ioras, F., & Santamarta, J. C. (2023). Leisure Boating Environmental Footprint: A Study of Leisure Marinas in Palermo, Italy. Sustainability, 15(1), 182.
​New Challenges and Responsibilities of Port System Authorities for the Sustainable Development of Territories. The West Sicily Sea Authority
Carta, M., La Greca, P., Ronsivalle, D., Lino, B. (2025). New Challenges and Responsibilities of Port System Authorities for the Sustainable Development of Territories. The West Sicily Sea Authority. In: Planning Complex Waterfront Interfaces. Unipa Springer Series.
​Planning the Fluid City: The Palermo Creative Waterfront
Carta, M., La Greca, P., Ronsivalle, D., Lino, B. (2025). Planning the Fluid City: The Palermo Creative Waterfront. In: Planning Complex Waterfront Interfaces. Unipa Springer Series. Springer, Cham.
Centri storici come periferie: il caso del centro storico di Palermo, tra eccellenza e marginalità
Cannarozzo. T. (2006). “Sicilia: centri storici come periferie”. Urbanistica Informazioni n. 208.
Palermo Waterfront: planning the “fluid city”
Carta, M. (2012). Palermo Waterfront: the “fluid city” planning. Portus, 24, 88-95.
Palermo tra aspirazioni Euro-Mediterranee e processi innovativi
Cusimano, G; Giannone, M; Mercatanti, L; Porto, C.,M. (2011). 14.a Contributo in Rivista: 14.a.1 Articolo su rivista.

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Articles
Palermo Marina Yachting, a healed wound
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Videos, Podcast and on line resources
Pasqualino Monti assesses the eight years that have transformed the port of Palermo.

