Politiche per la centralità della montagna

The article briefly traces back the development of policies dedicated to the mountain regions of Italy from the post-war era to the present day, browsing from ‘depressed territories’, to ‘disadvantaged areas’ and ‘mountain communities’, up to the recent Inland Areas National Strategy. The underlying...

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Main Author: Fiorenzo Ferlaino
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-02-01
Series:Scienze del Territorio
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sdt/article/view/12584
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description The article briefly traces back the development of policies dedicated to the mountain regions of Italy from the post-war era to the present day, browsing from ‘depressed territories’, to ‘disadvantaged areas’ and ‘mountain communities’, up to the recent Inland Areas National Strategy. The underlying idea is that such place-based policies are ineffective if not supported by a great labour reform, a regeneration of boroughs and a reuse of abandoned woods apt to redirect towards the mountains most of the (public and private) operators active via teleworking or smart working. All these policies should be built, programmed, planned to prevent ‘spontaneous development’ logics from destroying (as already happened in coastal areas) the mountains landscape and resources. In other words, we should avoid that the new centrality of mountains forced by climate change (and by the rising concern of new pandemics) may generate new phenomena such as uncontrolled growth or deterritorialisation which can undermine the path towards sustainability.
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spelling doaj.art-be0fdf90b00040a2a9cb836301e91d572022-12-21T23:19:00ZengFirenze University PressScienze del Territorio2384-87742284-242X2021-02-01910.13128/sdt-12584Politiche per la centralità della montagnaFiorenzo Ferlaino0IRES Piemonte, TurinThe article briefly traces back the development of policies dedicated to the mountain regions of Italy from the post-war era to the present day, browsing from ‘depressed territories’, to ‘disadvantaged areas’ and ‘mountain communities’, up to the recent Inland Areas National Strategy. The underlying idea is that such place-based policies are ineffective if not supported by a great labour reform, a regeneration of boroughs and a reuse of abandoned woods apt to redirect towards the mountains most of the (public and private) operators active via teleworking or smart working. All these policies should be built, programmed, planned to prevent ‘spontaneous development’ logics from destroying (as already happened in coastal areas) the mountains landscape and resources. In other words, we should avoid that the new centrality of mountains forced by climate change (and by the rising concern of new pandemics) may generate new phenomena such as uncontrolled growth or deterritorialisation which can undermine the path towards sustainability.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sdt/article/view/12584'inland areas'less favoured areasmountain centralityclimate changelocalization factors
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Politiche per la centralità della montagna
Scienze del Territorio
'inland areas'
less favoured areas
mountain centrality
climate change
localization factors
title Politiche per la centralità della montagna
title_full Politiche per la centralità della montagna
title_fullStr Politiche per la centralità della montagna
title_full_unstemmed Politiche per la centralità della montagna
title_short Politiche per la centralità della montagna
title_sort politiche per la centralita della montagna
topic 'inland areas'
less favoured areas
mountain centrality
climate change
localization factors
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/sdt/article/view/12584
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