“…It is precisely in these mountainous territories, far from the large urban centers, that we find an intense concentration of collective properties under many names: Consorterie (Valle d'Aosta) [32], Consortili (Piemonte) [33], Magnifiche Comunità (Trentino 4 , Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto), Consorzi vicinali (Friulian Alps) [34], Vicinie (Lombardy) [35], Comunalie (Parma Apennines), Regole (Belluno and Vicenza Alps, Trentino) and the more recent Trentino ASUC 5 (Figure 2). Nevertheless, the plains and hilly territories, especially those in Central Italy, also host various collective properties linked to agricultural use, such as the Università agrarie (Lazio, Abruzzo), the Partecipanze (Emilia and Romagna plains) and the Comunanze (Marche, Umbria) [36,37]. Università agrarie (Lazio, Abruzzo), the Partecipanze (Emilia and Romagna plains) and the Comunanze (Marche, Umbria) [36,37].…”