The Rule and the Future of The Small Towns in The Central Italy Earthquakecrater 2016 And The Reconstruction of The Possible, Partecipatory Workshop for a Post-Earthquake Devolopment Plan in Bolognola
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2019
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The Rule and the Future of The Small Towns in The Central Italy Earthquakecrater 2016 And The Reconstruction of The Possible, Partecipatory Workshop for a Post-Earthquake Devolopment Plan in Bolognola / R. Baiocco, C. Catalanotti, G. Ernesti, M. Barbiero - In: Planning for Transitionvenezia : Aesop, 2019 Jun. - ISBN 978-88-99243-93-7. - pp. 773-778 (( convegno Aesop Annual tenutosi a Venezia nel 2019.
Abstract:
Institutional change and regional transition
The Role And The Future Of Small Towns In The
Central Italy Earthquake Crater 2016 And "The
Reconstruction Of The Possible", Participatory
Workshop For A Post-Earthquake Development Plan
In Bolognola
Ruben Baiocco 1 , Cristina Catalanotti 2 , Giulio Ernesti3 , Massimiliano Barbiero 4
1 IUAV University, baiocco@iuav.it
2 Polytecnic University of Milan, cristina.catalanotti@polimi.it
3 IUAV University, giulio.ernesti@gmail.com
4 Independent researcher, barbieromassimiliano@gmail.com
Abstract: The earthquake that involved Central Italy in 2016, in addition to its disruptive effects on
people, heritage and social capital, cracking the fragile balance of economic and demographic
systems, has greatly amplified the attention paid small municipalities, on the Apennines Mountains.
Summing the Small Municipalities Law and the National Strategy for Internal Areas, a sole large-
scale project affecting the so-called "earthquake crater" of Central Italy can be outlined and
presented as a widespread reconstruction work, in the name of safety and technical, technological,
administrative and planning innovation. Despite the magnitude of the objectives, the dislocation of
damages, the distribution and over-provision of historical, public and private assets, the particularity
of the places involved, characterized by extreme specificity and inhabited by local micro-
communities with a strong local identity, are likely to enhance little programmatic tools. Assuming
the necessity of a context-based and collaborative approach to producing effective change at the
local and regional scale, the question is: how to make possible and support a local pro -active and co-
operative environment? By focusing on the collaboration developed in 2017 between the
Municipality of Bolognola and the IUAV University, the paper explores the possibility of co-
designing an action plan for post-earthquake development.
Tipologia IRIS:
03 - Contributo in volume
Keywords:
Governance tools; Participatory process; Institutional innovation; Territorial regeneration; Risk planning
Elenco autori:
R. Baiocco, C. Catalanotti, G. Ernesti, M. Barbiero
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Planning for Transition