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The phrase (Change of Direction) appears in several significant academic and policy contexts. Based on your request for a "long paper," the most prominent recent examples include a legal research paper on urban planning and a formal policy paper from the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation. 1. Environmental Law and Urban Planning

It advocates for a "paradigm shift" (cambio di direzione) moving from a traditional sectoral approach to a holistic, results-oriented framework based on the UN 2030 Agenda. It emphasizes managing for long-term impact rather than just individual project activities.

This Policy Paper represents a strategic shift in Italian public development cooperation (CPS). Cambio di direzione

A research paper by Pothukuchi and Kaufman (discussed in spatial sociology) highlights the need for a cambio di direzione in urban agendas to incorporate sustainable food systems.

The author argues that many of these infrastructures have reached their "engineered life expectancy," necessitating a "change of lanes" in public policy toward more sustainable urban environments. The phrase (Change of Direction) appears in several

This paper analyzes the historical decision to place high-speed freeways through American city centers and the current efforts to address their long-term environmental and social impacts.

Changing Lanes (Diritto Ambientale E Superstrade Urbane: Cambio Di Direzione) Author: Joseph F.C. DiMento, University of California, Irvine Publication: Rivista giuridica dell'ambiente , Vol. 3-4, 2012 (UC Irvine School of Law Research Paper No. 2013-108) Environmental Law and Urban Planning It advocates for

The official document and related operational manuals are available on the AICS website . 3. Other Notable Mentions