2023
DOI: 10.3390/su16010359
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Vulnerability and Inner Areas in Italy—“Should Young Stay or Should Young Go”? A Survey in the Molise Region

Daniela Grignoli,
Mariangela D’Ambrosio,
Danilo Boriati

Abstract: This article explores the depopulation phenomenon in the context of the Molise region, an Inner Area in the south of Italy, considering it as an indicator of emerging social vulnerability. In particular, this paper presents the results of a quantitative study conducted in Molise on a non-probabilistic sample composed of 89 respondents through an online self-administered semi-structured questionnaire. This research may contribute to stimulating reflection on social vulnerability studies by explaining that, in t… Show more

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“…A number of research contributions have dealt with the effects of natural hazards on depopulation of inland areas, as well as of social and structure vulnerability, see, e.g., [17,18]. However, there is no clear indication of specific methodologies to quantify natural risks in inland areas, an issue being tackled in the remainder of the paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of research contributions have dealt with the effects of natural hazards on depopulation of inland areas, as well as of social and structure vulnerability, see, e.g., [17,18]. However, there is no clear indication of specific methodologies to quantify natural risks in inland areas, an issue being tackled in the remainder of the paper.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%