Moving towards repolarisation? The population trajectories of medium-sized towns in Lower Lombardy, Italy (2010‒2020)

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
GeoScape Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.2478/geosc-2022-0003
M. Clerici
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Abstract Although medium-sized towns are key components in the polycentric structuring of regional spaces, their evolutionary pathways are less clear than those of cities. This paper considers a set of four medium-sized towns with provincial capital status located in the southern zone of Lombardy, on the fringes of a densely urbanised area dominated by Milan. The population trajectories of these towns and their agglomerations (firstand second-belt municipalities) are investigated in the decade from 2010 to 2020, with a descriptive analysis. The research resulted in three main findings: 1) even in a challenging economic climate, the population trends of the towns considered were affected by proximity to the vibrant Milan metropolitan area; 2) all the towns have gone down the route of reurbanisation, but the suburbanisation process is still ongoing and very intense, especially for the Italian population; 3) there are gaps between cores and belts in terms of population distribution by age group and land take intensity, resulting in differing drives for population concentration or deconcentration. Highlights for public administration, management and planning: • Medium-sized towns that are more able to “work together as part of a network” enjoy greater population vitality. • Medium-sized towns are not a unitary group: even in an area featuring similar structural characteristics, their evolutionary dynamics differ, calling for place-based policies. • A drive for population deconcentration is under way in agglomerations linked to medium-sized towns, powered by certain population groups, which could adversely affect the quest for a sustainable development model.
走向重新极化?意大利下伦巴第中型城镇的人口轨迹(2010-2020)
摘要尽管中型城镇是区域空间多中心结构的关键组成部分,但其进化路径不如城市清晰。本文考虑了位于伦巴第南部地区的四个具有省会地位的中型城镇,这些城镇位于以米兰为主的城市化密集区的边缘。通过描述性分析,调查了2010年至2020年十年间这些城镇及其集聚区(第一带和第二带城市)的人口轨迹。该研究得出了三个主要发现:1)即使在充满挑战的经济环境中,所考虑城镇的人口趋势也会受到邻近充满活力的米兰大都市地区的影响;2) 所有城镇都走上了再城市化的道路,但郊区化进程仍在继续,而且非常激烈,尤其是对意大利人口来说;3) 在按年龄组和土地占用强度划分的人口分布方面,核心区和地带之间存在差距,导致人口集中或分散的驱动力不同。公共行政、管理和规划的亮点:•能够“作为网络的一部分共同努力”的中型城镇拥有更大的人口活力。•中型城镇不是一个单一的群体:即使在具有相似结构特征的地区,它们的进化动态也不同,需要基于地方的政策。•在某些人口群体的推动下,与中等城镇相连的聚集区正在进行人口分散运动,这可能会对寻求可持续发展模式产生不利影响。
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