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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2018-03-07
    Electronic ISSN: 1744-5647
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography
    Published by Taylor & Francis
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: The interaction between humans and nature dramatically reveals the role of sudden and destructive events in the progressive and never-ending trend of depletion of the territorial dimension of the Belìce Valley (Valle del Belìce, Sicily, Italy). If on the one hand a tragic event, such as the earthquake of 1968, that destroyed towns and villages in the Belìce Valley, represented a moment of pain and suffering for local communities and their territories, on the other, more than 50 years after the event, we are able to shed light on the reaction to the earthquake effects through an in-depth analysis of the heritage of the physical and immaterial rubble. Our research is aimed at framing, through special geovisual tools, the paths of this rebuilding process and to verify whether the “new” interaction of humans and nature has reached an acceptable balance. After introducing the concept of landscape and investigating some local manifestations within the Belìce Valley, we tackle the technical question of re-photography as a powerful and quick method for observing the territorial changes that occurred after the earthquake. This approach is based on the collection of historical photographs and, subsequently, onsite activities for the creation of a contemporary archive of images. The method used for comparing the images was that of re-photographic overlapping, a useful technique to compare different moments of the history of a landscape and to analyze the effectiveness of the process of rebuilding. Finally, this analysis introduces us to a new perspective where in our opinion, it is possible to frame some features of the Belìce Valley and some more general aspects that are useful for other territories hit by destructive events and having to face choices related to the future of their communities.
    Description: Published
    Description: 754
    Description: 2TM. Divulgazione Scientifica
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-05-10
    Description: The emerging field of research concerning the geography of dissatisfaction focuses on explaining the formation of political inclinations and behaviors through a geographic location perspective (Iammarino et alii, 2019; Stroppe, 2023). Such dynamics are the subject of public debate, particularly with regard to rural and disadvantaged areas that seem to fuel, more than others, attitudes of political resentment, as in the case of abstentionism or protest voting (Rodríguez- Pose, 2017). Central to the research on these «less fortunate» or more marginal areas is the model that argues how citizens residing in areas relatively distant from service-providing hubs perceive inequality in access to economic and social resources (Petino, Scrofani, 2020). This perception contributes to the feeling of being ignored in the broader context of global «long networks» (Dematteis, 2021), where original local socio-cultural specificities tend to disappear, of national economic development or on the part of political elites in general (Cramer, 2016; Stroppe, 2023). Conversely, since every geographic system is marked by a vastness of tangible and intangible resources, normally affected by a dynamic process of local accumulation, it has the potential to generate territorial heritage. Such heritage, if made available to the local community and investors, could succeed in influencing the entire set of connections, both formal and informal, that participants have developed over time to manage it. The goal of asset creation and management will be the compensatory measure to reduce spatial disparities and should normally be supported by appropriate policy interventions. Activating these dynamics represents a strategic challenge and is both complex and the subject of European cohesion policies. While we may believe that (territorial) cohesion policies are a well-established objective on the part of the European Union (CEC, 2008), it is equally clear that is obviously a mistake to continue to pursue this objective in the simple application of the same models and practices of development for all, both for regions and for EU countries, with the risk of homologation of intervention and its lack of effectiveness. Therefore, it is necessary that (territorial) cohesion should be achieved by protecting and, even more, promoting the diversity of territories in order to ensure real and lasting well-being for local populations (Prezioso, 2020; Petino, Scrofani, 2020). See in this sense the report by Barca (2009) entitled «An Agenda for a reformed Cohesion Policy. A place-based approach to meeting European Union challenges and expectations» to observe how development models that incentivize processes of valorization of territorialized resources according to place-based or place evidence-based approaches, can be considered paradigmatic in the approach to «places» to their understanding and to the possible implementation of cohesion policies aimed at local specificities and for this reason, at least on paper, more effective. It is in this scenario that our observation finds its ease, in a phase that moreover sees the issue of energy transition becoming a central element of European policy, to facilitate which transition support tools, such as energy communities, have been introduced for local communities. The area of observation is the Belìce Valley in Sicily, which will be discussed in the second section. In particular, our focus is on that part that was affected by the 1968 earthquake, already the subject of reconstruction intervention in the past decades and more recently of the community policy that, in the 2014-2020 seven-year period, allowed for the establishment of a new governance entity called the Local Action Group (LAG) Valle del Belìce. New opportunities could arise from the constituting energy communities and from the hypothesis of a candidature as a project area in the National Strategy for Inner Areas, which we will discuss in more detail in the third paragraph. The aim of this work is to reconstruct the territorial mosaic in order to identify some characteristics and possible development trajectories by offering an interpretation, a guiding thread and a possible way out of typical dynamics of stagnation that have been keeping an area of great interest on the margins for just over fifty years (Messina, 2019; Mattia et alii, 2021).
    Description: Published
    Description: 129-152
    Description: OS: Terza missione
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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