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Local development support policies
territorio, territory, napoli, naples, rischi naturali,
prevention, vesuvio, politiche territoriali, territorial
policies,prevenzione, vesuvius, natural risks,
environment
Clementina Chieffo
The relationship between development policies and regions cannot be disregarded when the area object of the intervention is not only large, but even characterised by the presence of a National Park and an high volcanic risk. These elements increase the complexity of the planning as they require innovative models for a systemic reading of measures’ impacts and of interaction between policies influencing the region. Thus, understanding distinctiveness and needs for integrated and made to measure planning.
This article appears in issue 134 of Urbanistica (pag. 64).




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