Climate change as an opportunity for a new “habitability” of the mountains: the Orobic massif system. – Rising temperatures in many cities are altering their habita-bility, leading to the return of urban populations to the countryside and generating new opportunities for mountain areas. To trigger a new habit-ability of these areas, it is necessary to have a more correct geo-historical and territorial reading of them. Geo-historical and territorial interpretation based on the systemic culture of massive and the reticularity between dif-ferent valleys. The Orobic Massif is an exemplary case of such dynamics and leads to the development of a change of perspective, bringing to light the material and intangible heritage still widely diffused and contrasting its valley disarticulation. To guarantee the habitability of the mountain it is also necessary to activate co-designing actions that transform the inhabit-ants into stakeholders in the role of planners and evaluators. The contri-bution presents the first results emerging from the research conducted by the authors within the framework of the PRIN 2022: “Governance for mountain reticularity: co-design and activation of a “contratto d’abitare” for the territorial regeneration of the Seriana Valley”.
(2025). Il cambiamento climatico come opportunità per una nuova "abitabilità" della montagna: il sistema del massiccio orobico [journal article - articolo]. In DOCUMENTI GEOGRAFICI. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/317866
Il cambiamento climatico come opportunità per una nuova "abitabilità" della montagna: il sistema del massiccio orobico
Ferlinghetti, Renato;Invernizzi, Sara
2025-01-01
Abstract
Climate change as an opportunity for a new “habitability” of the mountains: the Orobic massif system. – Rising temperatures in many cities are altering their habita-bility, leading to the return of urban populations to the countryside and generating new opportunities for mountain areas. To trigger a new habit-ability of these areas, it is necessary to have a more correct geo-historical and territorial reading of them. Geo-historical and territorial interpretation based on the systemic culture of massive and the reticularity between dif-ferent valleys. The Orobic Massif is an exemplary case of such dynamics and leads to the development of a change of perspective, bringing to light the material and intangible heritage still widely diffused and contrasting its valley disarticulation. To guarantee the habitability of the mountain it is also necessary to activate co-designing actions that transform the inhabit-ants into stakeholders in the role of planners and evaluators. The contri-bution presents the first results emerging from the research conducted by the authors within the framework of the PRIN 2022: “Governance for mountain reticularity: co-design and activation of a “contratto d’abitare” for the territorial regeneration of the Seriana Valley”.| File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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