Redefining marginality on Italian Apennines: an approach to reconsider the notion of basic needs in low density territories.

IF 0.7 Q2 AREA STUDIES
B. Vendemmia, G. Lanza
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The concept of basic needs and essential services evolves according to sociocultural parameters. Therefore, defining marginality based on the distance from a predefined set of services, institutionally considered essential for life, may lead to an unfocused representation of marginal and more fragile areas. This work focuses on a territory located on the Apennine of the Province of Piacenza, northern Italy. These mountainous areas are characterized by significant shrinking processes, ageing population, low income and educational rate, unemployment, and by work/study-related mobility practices over long distances and at high speed, revealing low levels of attractivity and significant dependence on more dynamic areas of the region. Moreover, according to the National Italian Strategy for Inner Areas, they have been identified as inner areas because of the high distance from main services. Starting from quantitative research based on availability, location, and accessibility to a set of services considered essential, the present work aims to reconsider and integrate this desk-based approach with an on-site qualitative survey, thanks to interviews with inhabitants and persons with special knowledge of the territory as well as participant observation. The hypothesis is that, particularly in low density and peripheral areas, a mixed-methods research methodology that includes the accounts of populations and local stakeholders may help to extend the knowledge of their actual needs and their willingness to travel, thus reconsidering their accessibility to what they perceive as essential services and, consequently, redefining the notion of marginal and fragile territories.
重新定义意大利亚平宁山脉的边缘性:重新考虑低密度地区基本需求概念的方法。
基本需要和基本服务的概念根据社会文化参数而演变。因此,根据从制度上认为对生活至关重要的一组预定义服务的距离来定义边缘性,可能会导致边缘和更脆弱地区的代表性不集中。这项工作的重点是位于亚平宁省的皮亚琴察,意大利北部的领土。这些山区的特点是显著的萎缩过程、人口老龄化、收入和受教育率低、失业,以及与工作/学习有关的长距离和高速流动做法,显示出低吸引力水平和对该地区更有活力的地区的严重依赖。此外,根据意大利国家内陆地区战略,这些地区被确定为内陆地区,因为距离主要服务设施很远。从基于可用性、位置和可及性的定量研究开始,本研究旨在重新考虑并将这种基于桌面的方法与现场定性调查相结合,这要归功于对该地区的居民和具有特殊知识的人的访谈以及参与者的观察。假设是,特别是在低密度和外围地区,包括人口和当地利益相关者的混合方法研究方法可能有助于扩大对其实际需求和旅行意愿的了解,从而重新考虑他们获得他们认为是基本服务的机会,从而重新定义边缘和脆弱领土的概念。
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Baltic Region
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24 weeks
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