Le disuguaglianze territoriali in Italia
Cause, forme, conseguenze
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Fabio Perocco - Ca' Foscari University of Venice - email
- Giorgio Pirina - Ca' Foscari University of Venice - email
Abstract
From regional divides to sacrifice zones, from inner areas to territorial crises, on the basis of an extensive scientific documentation this volume examines in a systematic and all-encompassing way the causes, shapes, dimensions and intertwining of territorial inequalities in Italy.
Keywords Time trend • Territorial inequalities • Marginality • Gennargentu-Mandrolisai • Psychosocial impact • Environmental racism • Territorial disparities • Equitable access • Development policies • Territorial crises • Inequalities • Epistemic capacity • Territorial conflicts • Environmental inequalities • Geo-social classes • Anthropocene • Inequality • Regional disparities • Education • Remote work • Urban-rural divide • Healthcare accessibility • Digital divide • South Working • Italy • Hydrogen corridors • Sociotechnical imaginaries • Fragility • North-South divide • PFAS contamination • Peripheralisation • Democratic experimentalism • Municipal level (LAU2) • Normalisation of violence • Social cohesion • Private insurance strategies • Local communities • Public spending • Hydrogen valleys • Tourism • Poverty and social exclusion • Welfare state • Ex-Ilva • Disaster response • Energyscapes • Health inequalities • Environmental inequality • Place-based • South • GDP per capita • Industrialisation • Sacrifice zones • Coworking spaces • Presidi di Comunità • Skills • Left-behind places • Territorial cohesion • Educational poverty • Environmental victimization • Productive specialization • Murano • Infrastructures • Managed retreat • PNRR • Pollution • Digital infrastructure • Sacrifice Zone • Public policy • At Risk of Poverty or Social Exclusion (AROPE) • Environmental justice • Territories • Labour productivity • Socioeconomic determinants • Sacred • Territorial development • Mamme No PFAS • Local development • Growth • Accidental activism • Inner areas • Left-behindness • Marginal areas • Marginalization • Sicily/Italy • Geolocated inequalities • Popular epidemiology • Community Hubs • Public policies
Thema codes JBFA • RGCS • RPC • 1DST
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-991-7 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-991-7 | Published Nov. 4, 2025 | Language it
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