欧洲-地中海被遗弃的小城镇。巴西利卡塔内陆可持续再生的景观/生态城市主义视角

A. Raffa
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在地中海人口不对称的情况下,本文讨论了正在进行的研究,旨在突出问题,确定一种工作方法和工具,能够支持废弃历史小城镇及其景观的可持续再生设计策略,特别是在内陆环境中。基于这些目标,本研究选择了位于意大利南部的巴西利卡塔地区,作为其结构边缘性的象征——形态、基础设施、社会和经济、生物文化多样性和扩散的遗产,以及其似乎不可逆转的人口减少过程。老龄化、低出生率和高水平的移民导致小城镇和农村地区被遗弃,相反,荒野越来越多,改变了千禧一代的定居结构,并影响了社会生态弹性。在景观/生态城市主义的理论框架和相关的以设计为导向的实验中,被遗弃的小城镇被解释为表演性生物文化绿色基础设施的城市密度,可以通过设计支持可持续发展的当代挑战,采用关系和全球的方法。小城镇的再生是一个更复杂、跨学科和整体的框架,其中尺度间性、流动性、动态和时间可变性是至关重要的。表演性的生物文化绿色基础设施,通过公共空间的增殖,可以在生态、经济和社会意义上支持可持续的进程。从应用的角度来看,本研究旨在为废弃小城镇的再生构建一个动态地图集;地图集被认为是一个阅读和设计工具,能够支持可持续再生的复调和开放过程。
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Euro-Med Abandoned Small(er) Towns. A landscape/ecological urbanism perspective for sustainable regeneration in Basilicata inlands
Inside a Mediterranean scenario of population asymmetries, this paper talks about and ongoing research that aims to highlight issues, identify a working method and tools able to support sustainable regenerative design strategies for abandoned historical small(er) towns and their landscapes, especially in inlands contexts. With these objectives, the research chooses Basilicata region, in the South of Italy, as emblematic for its structural marginality- morphological, infrastructural, social and economic -, bio-cultural diverse and diffused heritage and its seemingly unreversible depopulation process. Aging, low birth rates and high level of emigration has produced the abandonment of small(er) towns, of rural areas and, by the contrary, an increasing wilderness, changing the millennial settlement structure and impacting on socio-ecological resilience. Inside the theoretical framework of landscape/ecological urbanism and related design- oriented experimentations, the constellation of abandoned small(er) towns are interpreted as urban densities of a performative bio-cultural green infrastructure that could support, through design, the contemporary challenge of sustainable development, with a relational and glocal approach. Small(er) towns regeneration is view inside a more complex, interdisciplinary and holistic frame in which inter-scalarity, flux, dynamic and time variability are crucial. Performative bio-cultural green infrastructure, through the multiplication of public space, could support sustainable processes, in an ecological, economic and social sense. From an applicational point of view, the research intends to build a dynamic atlas for the regeneration of abandoned small(er) towns; the atlas is conceived both as a reading and a design tool able to support polyphonic and open process of sustainable regeneration.
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