Francesco Lo Piccolo, Marco Picone, Filippo Schilleci -意大利

IF 0.7 4区 经济学 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING
Disp Pub Date : 2015-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02513625.2015.1038063
Francesco Lo Piccolo, M. Picone, F. Schilleci
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1. 规划的现状规划在意大利的作用现在处于危机之中,这场危机已经持续了十多年。因此,规划从业者在试图处理国家政治框架和与最重要的主题(如公地、公共空间、环境威胁等)相关时,面临着一段艰难的时期。在新自由主义转向的广泛背景下,意大利正经历着对一切私人事物的日益吸引,以及对一切公共事物的强烈排斥。然而,在民间社会为地方改造项目启动自下而上进程的情况下,仍然要求规划熟练程度。这些过程往往试图填补由于传统的自上而下的政策缺乏效率而造成的空白。越来越多的地方组织、非政府组织、叛乱实践等证明了人们对这些自下而上(通常是敌对的)实践的关注,然而,这些实践很少得到国家和地方政府的支持,而有时国家和地方政府的实际支持作为一个原则问题被完全拒绝。这种支持薄弱或根本不存在的原因与一种修辞性的话语有关,这种话语认为规划是解决环境和发展问题和(或)冲突的障碍,而不是解决由此产生的问题的积极办法。这些一般性的反思显然可以根据当地的政治特点,以不同的方式加以拒绝。
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Francesco Lo Piccolo, Marco Picone, Filippo Schilleci — Italy
1. Present Status of Planning The role of planning in Italy is now in crisis, and this crisis has been going on for more than a decade. As a consequence, planning practitioners face a hard time when trying to deal with the national political framework and to relate to most important topics, such as commons, public spaces, environmental threats, and so on. In the widespread context of the neoliberal turn, Italy has been experiencing a growing attraction towards everything that is private, and a strong rejection of all that is public. However, planning proficiencies are still requested in those cases where civil society activates bottom-up processes for local transformation projects. These processes often try to fill the gap that is caused by the lack of efficiency in traditional, top-down policies. The ever-growing number of local organizations, NGOs, insurgent practices, and the like are proof of the attention paid to these bottom-up (and often agonistic) practices, which are, however, rarely supported by national and local governments – while sometimes the actual support of national and local governments is utterly rejected as a matter of principle. The reasons for this weak or nonexistent support are linked to a rhetorical discourse that considers planning s a hindrance to the resolution of environmental and development issues and/or conflicts, rather than a proactive approach to the solution of the consequent problems. These general reflections can obviously be declined in different ways, based on local political peculiarities.
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