The aim of the paper is to identify the conditions that link communities to their territories, and determine the capacity for resilience of some areas in the face of environmental and socioeconomic changes. How should care for territorial resources be organised? Which actions describe the relationships that tie local communities to their territory, determining their capacity for resilience? In this work, we will attempt to answer these questions, by identifying some of the analytical properties that define the relationship between community and territory. We will then present two study cases linked to mountain contexts, to help illustrate the dynamics being described.
Building resilient territories in the face of changes: a co-evolutionary approach to understanding the role of local communities
CAVALLO A;
2013-01-01
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to identify the conditions that link communities to their territories, and determine the capacity for resilience of some areas in the face of environmental and socioeconomic changes. How should care for territorial resources be organised? Which actions describe the relationships that tie local communities to their territory, determining their capacity for resilience? In this work, we will attempt to answer these questions, by identifying some of the analytical properties that define the relationship between community and territory. We will then present two study cases linked to mountain contexts, to help illustrate the dynamics being described.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.