This paper contributes to the debate on the future of mountainous inner areas experiencing chronic depopulation by evaluating the costs and benefits of their abandonment. To this end, our analysis surveys and assesses their unique territorial capital—both in its tangible and intangible elements—that is often neglected or trivialized, especially in the economic debate. We refer to these characteristics as Anthropo-systemic assets and values, namely local factors activated by local communities whose existence is threatened by the ongoing depopulation process they are experiencing. Against this background, we provide a case study regarding the 2016–17 seismic crater in Central Italy which suggests that abandoning these areas represents a local and collective net loss, even from a public budget perspective. Instead, enhancing the liveability of these contexts is essential for regenerating and reactivating their territorial capital that would otherwise be irretrievably lost.
What futures for the Apennines? The anthropo-systemic value of mountainous inner areas / Morettini, G.; Compagnucci, F.. - In: FUTURES. - ISSN 0016-3287. - ELETTRONICO. - 166:(2025). [10.1016/j.futures.2024.103536]
What futures for the Apennines? The anthropo-systemic value of mountainous inner areas
Morettini G.
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2025-01-01
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This paper contributes to the debate on the future of mountainous inner areas experiencing chronic depopulation by evaluating the costs and benefits of their abandonment. To this end, our analysis surveys and assesses their unique territorial capital—both in its tangible and intangible elements—that is often neglected or trivialized, especially in the economic debate. We refer to these characteristics as Anthropo-systemic assets and values, namely local factors activated by local communities whose existence is threatened by the ongoing depopulation process they are experiencing. Against this background, we provide a case study regarding the 2016–17 seismic crater in Central Italy which suggests that abandoning these areas represents a local and collective net loss, even from a public budget perspective. Instead, enhancing the liveability of these contexts is essential for regenerating and reactivating their territorial capital that would otherwise be irretrievably lost.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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