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20 articles in this issue 

Sandro Sacchelli,Veronica Alampi Sottini

Climate change is considered one of the main potential causes for socio-economic damages in viticulture in the future. The analysis of such systems has to be carried out adopting a methodology able to link different spatial and temporal variables, as well... see more

Pags. 117 - 133  

Francesca Salvo,Massimo Zupi,Manuela De Ruggiero

In a negative macroeconomic environment, the public real estate can contribute to a reduction of public debt.The approaches usually used in urban planning show a structural weakness related to the appraisal method used to estimate the value of the assets ... see more

Pags. 135 - 146  

Severino Romano,Mario Cozzi,Francesco Di Napoli,Mauro Viccaro

In Basilicata region there is a considerable amount of unused wood as well as the capacity to use it as feedstock for the production of bioenergy. Thus, the supply of renewable energy could be increased through greater utilization of forest biomass. Howev... see more

Pags. 147 - 164  

Salvatore Giuffrida,Giuseppe Collesano,Giovanna Ferluga

The “demanio trazzerale” (herd way regional property) in Sicily constitutes a significant quota of the territorial social capital, due to its historical and cultural origin.A recent law draft considers its new and diverse potentiality to be assumed in the... see more

Pags. 177 - 201  

Salvatore Giuffrida,Filippo Gagliano

This study provides a wind farm valuation/planning model, for territorial wind energy policies at a provincial scale. With reference to the case of territory of Syracuse, the pattern identifies the best layout of the plants under different conditions. The... see more

Pags. 203 - 224  

Ting Fa Margherita Chang,Luca Iseppi,Maurizio Droli

This study analyzes the “Sewage and refuse disposal and sanitation” industry (Waste) as a producer of services able to break down its negative externalities and transform them into an asset flow for competitive advantage. The conceptual lens used is the r... see more

Pags. 21 - 32  

Salvatore Giuffrida,Filippo Gagliano,Maria Rosa Trovato

The territory of Syracuse is composed of different important natural, cultural and anthropic landscape complexes. As a whole, the territory is affected by an inhomogeneous development pattern, mostly oriented to the waterfront. A greenways land policy bas... see more

Pags. 225 - 245  

Chiara Mazzocchi,Guido Sali,Stefano Corsi,Fabio Villa

Land consumption is currently one of the major problems affecting green spaces, natural or agricultural. This issue is very important both for agricultural system functionality and, consequently, for its permanence. This paper proposes an analyzing tool o... see more

Pags. 247 - 255  

Grazia Napoli

The aim of this paper is to analyse the interconnections among the so-called “grey area” citizens, who have great difficult to get an own house, and the public (and private) stakeholders that have a key part to play in translating the housing politics int... see more

Pags. 257 - 277  

Luisa Sturiale,Maria Rosa Trovato

The Val di Noto is an area characterized by historical, cultural, architectural and urban heritage that belonging to the WHL, but also, by other highly qualified resources of the environmental, agricultural, social and political-institutional type.An stra... see more

Pags. 279 - 292  

Daniela Cavallo

The value of the territory, not the price, as a place to live, including tools urban planning and landscape protection. A proposal, the guide / head-up plan, for the exploitation of a territory, about de-centering sew up. It should be noted that it is not... see more

Pags. 293 - 300  

Adele Finco,Deborah Bentivoglio,Riccardo Meo

The recent CAP reform proposed a green component of the first pillar that remunerates farmers for the prevision of environmental public goods by allocating the 30% of the direct payment to the greening payment. In order to obtain this payment, the farmers... see more

Pags. 33 - 49  

Stefano Pareglio

The consumption of natural, agricultural and forest soils that follows urban growth and infrastructural development is responsible for the fragmentation of the open spaces and the ecological connections, and for the functional disorganisation of the terri... see more

Pags. 5 - 20  

Saverio Miccoli,Fabrizio Finucci,Rocco Murro

The Paper defines an integrated urban agriculture system (A-URBIS), outlining the complications associated with its launching and implementation, and a methodological guidelines for the valuation of an A-URBIS, taking into account the inclusive and qualit... see more

Pags. 51 - 64  

Alessandra Oppio,Stefano Corsi,Sergio Mattia,Andrea Tosini

This paper aims to explore the existence of a potential interdipendence among the level of territorial vulnerability and the distribution of local conflicts in the Lombardy Region (Italy), through an empirical analysis based on the overlay mapping of diff... see more

Pags. 65 - 75  

Alessandra Oppio,Sergio Mattia

The development of the Malpensa airport into a Hub for the Central and South Europe has produced on one side relevant economic impacts, on the other one considerable environmental problems, due to the noise and atmospheric pollution, especially for the in... see more

Pags. 77 - 87  

Giulia Caiani,Gianni Guastella,Stefano Pareglio,Francesca Pozzi,Elena Solero

The European approach to rural development policies is gradually shifting to spatial differentiation, blending the territorial dimension. A differentiation of the rural character based on specific attributes of the territory is required, including lifesty... see more

Pags. 89 - 100