From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal

In the transition from sustainability to self-sustainability, which corresponds to the revision of the notion of environment in the direction of the concept of territory, it is possible to highlight the epistemological turning point of eco-territorial proposal. The environmental and ecological issu...

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Main Author: Fabrizio Ferreri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2022-12-01
Series:Scienze del Territorio
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sdt/article/view/13698
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description In the transition from sustainability to self-sustainability, which corresponds to the revision of the notion of environment in the direction of the concept of territory, it is possible to highlight the epistemological turning point of eco-territorial proposal. The environmental and ecological issue requires a holistic consideration, in the synthesis between theory and practice, capable of reaffirming a new subjectivity of the territory within the framework of an 'other' development compared to the dominant neoliberal model. 'Return to the territory' and 'place awareness' are welded together for a territorial ecology, not simply defensive, which questions in depth the generative rules of the relationship between man and territory in order to restore place-based social, cultural and economic forms of life.
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spelling doaj.art-6db7cb2f53354f9b8c441910e58c41602022-12-31T10:00:46ZengFirenze University PressScienze del Territorio2384-87742284-242X2022-12-0110210.13128/sdt-13698From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposalFabrizio Ferreri0PhD Università di Milano e Università Kore di Enna In the transition from sustainability to self-sustainability, which corresponds to the revision of the notion of environment in the direction of the concept of territory, it is possible to highlight the epistemological turning point of eco-territorial proposal. The environmental and ecological issue requires a holistic consideration, in the synthesis between theory and practice, capable of reaffirming a new subjectivity of the territory within the framework of an 'other' development compared to the dominant neoliberal model. 'Return to the territory' and 'place awareness' are welded together for a territorial ecology, not simply defensive, which questions in depth the generative rules of the relationship between man and territory in order to restore place-based social, cultural and economic forms of life. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sdt/article/view/13698self-sustainabilityplace awarenessbioregioncommunityreturn to the territory
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From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
Scienze del Territorio
self-sustainability
place awareness
bioregion
community
return to the territory
title From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
title_full From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
title_fullStr From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
title_full_unstemmed From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
title_short From sustainability to self-sustainability: considerations on the eco-territorialist proposal
title_sort from sustainability to self sustainability considerations on the eco territorialist proposal
topic self-sustainability
place awareness
bioregion
community
return to the territory
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