This volume offers a comprehensive insight on sustainable development of local territories. It recommends the planning of local interventions through the integration of sustainable development with resilience of local systems.
In recent years, resilient districts have become territorial contexts for projects designed to respond to the needs of local communities, through the exploitation of landscape peculiarities to overcome the economic crisis. This volume offers a comprehensive insight on sustainable development of local territories. It recommends the planning of local interventions through the integration of sustainable development with resilience of local systems. The chapters originate from either individual or collective work independently conducted, but at the same time integrated by scholars from different academic backgrounds, among which environmental and agrarian sciences, social and economic disciplines, and urban planning and landscape design are included.
Introduction. Smart Districts, Smart Landscapes? Landscape Resilience
and Territorial Dynamics in Inner Areas Affected by Landslides. Rural
Resilience Landscapes and Farmers Perception Facing Land Degradation Due to
Soil Erosion in the Mediterranean: The Use of Nature-based Solutions for
Cultivated Land. Attitudes and Behavior of the Society of Mytilene Island,
Greece towards Refugee-Immigrant Issue. Population Contexts, Economic Crisis,
and the Non-Demographic Policy Implementation in Greece. Can European
Mechanisms Contribute to the Effective Control of the Phenomenon of Political
Budget Cycles? The Case of Greece. Fact or Myth? The Modifiable Area Unit
Problem (MAUP) in Measuring Residential Segregation of Foreigners in Italy.
Resilience, Talent Attraction, and Brain Drain since the 2008 Economic Crisis
in Spanish Regions. Settingup the Public Space: From the Temporary use of
the City to usercentered Design for Resilient Communities.
Matteo Clemente, PhD, is Researcher in Landscape Architecture at Tuscia University (Viterbo) and he holds courses in Landscape Planning. His research interests are focused on the themes of redevelopment of the contemporary city, with particular reference to the re-design of public space, from the scale of urban design to that of landscape design and temporary installations.
Jesśs Rodrigo-Comino, Assistant Professor in the Department of Regional and Physical Geography at the University of Granada (Spain). He completed his first PhD in Geography at the University of Mįlaga (Spain) and Trier (Germany) in 2018 and the second one in the engineering of Geomatics and Topography at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (2023). His current research interests include soil geography, regional geography and land degradation.
Francesco M. Chelli is Full-time Professor of Economic Statistics at the Department of Economics and Social Sciences of Polytechnic University of Marche (Ancona), and, at the moment, member of ISTAT Council. He holds courses of Economic and Methodological Statistics. His research interests range from topics as Input-Output models, welfare indicators, spatial statistics and demographic dynamics.