2013
DOI: 10.3280/sur2013-101008
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Tra finanziarizzazione e processi ecologici. la salute urbana come bene comune

Abstract: L’articolo ha l’obiettivo di studiare come l’assunzione della salute urbana come bene comune possa modificare le tendenze dell’urbanizzazione contemporanea e affrontare la crisi della pianificazione. Il testo muove da due assunti teorici. Da un lato, l’urbanizzazione viene interpretata come un processo ecologico. Dall’altro lato, si individua nella salute come bene comune un criterio guida per pratiche di pianificazione e partecipazione orientate a costruire un nuovo regime ecologico urbano

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“…The causes that most frequently emerge are represented by Inner Areas' inhabitants' "not adequate" socio-economic conditions (related to employment opportunity issues) [55]. In addition, as the authors stressed in the cited paper, it is important to consider other problems: infrastructure insufficiency; the difficulty of creating networks between social, educational, cultural, and school services; climate change; the migration "emergency"; and the crisis regarding the traditional welfare system [56].…”
Section: Some Social Causes Of Depopulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causes that most frequently emerge are represented by Inner Areas' inhabitants' "not adequate" socio-economic conditions (related to employment opportunity issues) [55]. In addition, as the authors stressed in the cited paper, it is important to consider other problems: infrastructure insufficiency; the difficulty of creating networks between social, educational, cultural, and school services; climate change; the migration "emergency"; and the crisis regarding the traditional welfare system [56].…”
Section: Some Social Causes Of Depopulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than other territories, Inner Areas -which don't provide infrastructures (adequate education, mobility, care, assistance, and services for early childhood such as kindergartens) -"are aging" and they will continue to suffer the permanent tendency of the younger population to leave the rural communities [57], causing a further increase in vulnerability 8 .…”
Section: Welfare and Inner Aareasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Causes that most frequently emerge, are represented by the Inner Areas inhabitants' "not adequate" socio-economic conditions (related to employment opportunity issues) [8]. In addition, as 8 The Index of Vulnerability by Territorial Fragility (IVFT) measures the «health status of the territory» according to the natural risk related to the characteristics of the territory [45] (p. 60). Also, see the Index of Countering Social and Material Vulnerability (ICVSM) covers social welfare assistance carried out by public bodies and in particular municipalities [45] (p. 62).…”
Section: Some Social Causes Of Depopulationmentioning
confidence: 99%