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    Publication Date: 2023-08-08
    Description: The essay traces back the maturation of eco-territorialism starting from the late 1970s ‘rediscovery’ of the territory, coinciding with the crisis of the Fordist model, the rise of the diffuse factory and the beginning of globalisation processes. In the evolutions and involutions of such scenario up to the recent pandemic and the Russian-Ukrainian war, the advocates of eco-territorialism find reasons to challenge the unlimited urbanisation of space; to frame the question of dwelling as an unavoidable ethical-political problem; to overcome the reductionism of those who read the ecological crisis as a mere climate change or energy issue; to problematise and radically redefine the ideas of development and planning, reconnecting them to the self-sustainable reconstruction of material and immaterial relations between the inhabitants and the anthropic, ecosystem and bioregional complexity of places.
    Keywords: Eco-territorialism ; dwelling ; ecological crisis ; self-sustainability ; bioregion. ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences
    Language: Italian
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    Publication Date: 2023-08-05
    Description: To become more than a mere intellectual construction, eco-territorialism requires that each science involved looks critically at its own disciplinary boundaries and explores border zones rich of fruitful contaminations, playing an aware and open part in a sort of choral music score. In this brief presentation, the editors describe the argumentative structure of the book and point out key concepts necessary in order to build a real alternative to ecological crisis and deterritorialisation.
    Keywords: Ecology of territories ; choral multidisciplinarity ; self-governed renaissance of places ; care policies ; territories as commons. ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences
    Language: Italian
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