Landscape-Based Approaches to Post-Earthquake Reconstruction in the Inland Areas of Central Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
This paper analyses the role of landscape as a fundamental dimension of post-earthquake
recovery in the inland areas of Central Italy, arguing that reconstruction must be understood
not only as the repair of damaged buildings but as a broader territorial process affecting
identity, spatial organization, and long-term settlement trajectories. In this sense, postearthquake
recovery is also interpreted as a strategic opportunity to reinforce coast–inland
relationships, acknowledging the structural interdependence between inland Apennine
areas and coastal urban systems. Drawing on insights from applied research conducted
in the L’Aquila 2009 crater and on the conceptual framework developed within the PRIN
TRIALS project, the paper discusses how seismic events accelerate pre-existing territorial
dynamics and produce enduring transformations, particularly in the proximity landscapes
surrounding historic centres. Rather than presenting empirical findings, the contribution
offers a theoretical and operational framework aimed at integrating landscape considerations
into reconstruction processes. It outlines key concepts such as landscape quality,
transformative resilience, and permanent temporariness; reviews critical normative aspects
linked to emergency procedures; and proposes a set of landscape-oriented guidelines and
criteria for the contextual integration of reconstruction projects. These include landscape
quality objectives, multiscalar readings of identity values, and operational tools such as
visual-impact assessment, Project Reference Context analysis, and principles for managing
transformations in peri-urban and historic environments. Overall, the paper argues
that adopting a landscape-based perspective can strengthen territorial cohesion, support
the sustainable redevelopment of historic centres and their surroundings, and embed
post-earthquake reconstruction within broader coast–inland territorial strategies aimed at
long-term resilience and balanced regional development in Apennine communities.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
landscape quality; post-earthquake reconstruction; transformative resilience;
inland areas; historic centres; proximity landscapes
Elenco autori:
Angrilli, Massimo; Ciuffreda, Valentina; Matta, Ilaria
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