2022
DOI: 10.3280/asur2022-133001
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Le aree interne tra dinamiche di declino e potenzialità emergenti: criteri e metodi per future politiche di sviluppo

Abstract: Il saggio propone una riflessione critica sui criteri adottati dalla SNAI per la perimetrazione delle aree interne e la selezione di ambiti pilota. Il percorso metodologico, testato su Campania e Basilicata e replicabile sull'intero territorio nazionale, definisce criteri e indicatori in grado di disvelare, oltre alle ben note dinamiche di declino, il potenziale dei territori interni, a supporto di una più adeguata definizione degli ambiti di intervento e delle strategie di sviluppo.

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“…These factors were subsequently divided into "geographies". While the first group factors have been clustered into 'Geography of Contraction', 'Geography of Marginality' and 'Geography of Fragility', the second one has been described through the 'Geography of Quality', 'Geography of Innovation', 'Geography of Migration' and 'Geography of Relationships' [20,21]. Each of these 'geographies' was then described by one or more criteria:…”
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“…These factors were subsequently divided into "geographies". While the first group factors have been clustered into 'Geography of Contraction', 'Geography of Marginality' and 'Geography of Fragility', the second one has been described through the 'Geography of Quality', 'Geography of Innovation', 'Geography of Migration' and 'Geography of Relationships' [20,21]. Each of these 'geographies' was then described by one or more criteria:…”
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“…), investigate the issue of territorial resilience at a large scale; the second ones, which are more detailed, include information and data related to each municipality, thus requiring more analysis, carried out through unstructured interviews and questionnaires, administered not only to citizens, but also to local administrative representatives. Further and more in-depth studies can be found in several contributions by the DADI research group [45,46]. In particular, the work of Galderisi, Bello and Limongi [46] returns in Table 2 some indicators, extracted from the total set of the 84 selected indices.…”
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