Building recovery, property values and demographic decline after the 2009 abruzzo earthquake
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The dilapidation of building stock that has come to characterise the hillside and mountainous settlements of the region of Abruzzo in recent decades is a sign of forms of economic decline and negative demographic trends. In this situation, it is difficult to imagine occasions for a turn in events triggered by endogenous forces; instead, there is a sense of the need for public intervention and targeted economic-social policies. Indeed, in settlements lacking important resources for tourism and/or infrastructures for winter sports, it is very difficult to imagine their recovery through interventions entrusted solely to the market: often negligible property values suggest the inconvenience of any building requalification project in relation to asset or income-based objectives of valorisation. The reconstruction process put into place after the 2009 earthquake could have been interpreted and implemented within a vaster programme of interventions based on clear and defined strategic capable of guaranteeing prospects for the long-term relaunching and development of damaged areas. The initial idea behind the Reconstruction Plans appeared to confirm a similar approach. In reality, reconstruction is proceeding as a simple programme of building recovery. The paper develops this thesis by attempting to demonstrate how almost a decade after the 2009 earthquake, the funding provided to date has not produced particularly relevant effects on local economics and demographics.
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Abruzzo earthquake reconstruction; Building stock; Demographic decline; Real estate market; Recovery
Elenco autori:
Carbonara, S.; Stefano, D.
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Titolo del libro:
New Metropolitan Perspectives. : Knowledge Dynamics and Innovation-driven Policies Towards Urban and Regional Transition. Volume 2
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