2019
DOI: 10.1080/19475705.2018.1550113
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The contribution of the scientific research for a less vulnerable and more resilient community: the Val d’Agri (Southern Italy) case

Abstract: The increasingly intensive use of natural resources with consequent environmental impacts has generated numerous social conflicts over the years, for whose solution it is necessary to build up an innovative territorial governance model based on sustainable and resilience thinking. At the international level, the problems associated with oil and gas extraction activities have been tackled by recognizing scientific research as a strategic role aimed at guaranteeing a more in-depth knowledge of environmental issu… Show more

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“…This fact becomes more crucial if there is a general lack of independent and reliable information on gas flaring activities [55]. Many authors assert the key role of this kind of information in guiding the efforts toward the adoption of better environmental practices and the management of territorial conflicts related to fossil fuel extraction [52,110].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact becomes more crucial if there is a general lack of independent and reliable information on gas flaring activities [55]. Many authors assert the key role of this kind of information in guiding the efforts toward the adoption of better environmental practices and the management of territorial conflicts related to fossil fuel extraction [52,110].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inadequate energy-environmental planning and the intensive exploitation of these resources are not adequately supported through effective environmental management and information systems and have produced social conflicts. Environmental and health impacts (which have not been yet scientifically proven), the lack of transparent environmental information on monitoring data, and the non-involvement of the community in territorial governance have led to a decrease in trust among the citizens [48].…”
Section: Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, research has been actively conducted to quantify the resilience of lifeline systems following the restoration of facilities. Traditionally, resilience can be represented by a recovery curve that reflects various factors such as flexibility, robustness, recovery, and rapidity of the network system (Mebarki et al 2016;Loperte et al 2019). For resilience estimation, Ayyub (2014) proposed the definition, metrics, and valuation of systems resilience considering multi-hazard environments, and Achillopoulou et al (2020) provided a resilience roadmap for monitoring of transport infrastructure exposed to multiple hazards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%