Inland areas, depopulation and territorial regeneration

Inland areas, depopulation and territorial regeneration
Conference
Inland Areas, Depopulation and Territorial Regeneration
26 November 2024 9:30 a.m.
University of Salerno
Graduation Hall Gabriele De Rosa
Fisciano Campus, Building D2
Fisciano (SA)
Inland areas are the subject of debate and particular interest in national and regional planning strategies. Managing to stem the phenomenon of emigration and consequent depopulation entails reasoned and synergic actions of territorial enhancement and regeneration. The academic community is involved as a key player in this scenario and tackles, from different disciplinary angles, the issues related to the challenges and opportunities of inland areas. The conference will take stock of the state of the art with regard to this issue and present the results of European projects and multidisciplinary research.
Programme
9:30 a.m.
INSTITUTIONAL GREETINGS
Vincenzo Loia
Chancellor University
of the Studies of Salerno
Ornella Malandrino
Director of the Department of Business Sciences,
Management and Innovation System, University of Salerno
Gabriella Corona
Director, Institute of Mediterranean
on the Mediterranean, CNR-ISMed
OPENING SESSION
Diana Salzano
University of Salerno
MORNING SESSION
Moderator Francesco Amoretti
University of Salerno
RELATORS
10:00 a.m.
Elisa Di Giovanni
CNR-Institute for Mediterranean Studies
The experience of the multidisciplinary project
“Remedies to the depopulation of the inland areas of Basilicata”
10:20 a.m.
Javier Esparcia
University of Valencia, Spain
De la insostenibilidad del sistema de asentamientos rurales en España
a modelos organizativos basados en la cooperación territorial
10:40 a.m.
Mihaela Gavrila
Sapienza University of Rome
Internal Areas, Migration and New Strategies for Territorial Enhancement.
The answers of the Horizon Europe Re-Place project
11:00 a.m.
Davide Bubbico
University of Salerno
Ilaria Primerano
CNR-Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies
Away from Basilicata: necessity or choice?
An analysis of migration from Basilicata in contemporary times
11:20-11:40 a.m.
Coffee Break
11:40 a.m.
Giulia de Spuches
University of Palermo
Geographies of inland areas. Subalternity and Agency in the Belice
12:00 p.m.
Sabina Licursi
University of Calabria
Life on the Margin: Motivations
and conditions for staying in Calabria’s inland areas
12:20 p.m.
Paola De Salvo
University of Perugia
Small villages between sense of belonging
and depopulation: reflections on the future
12:40 p.m.
Ilaria Zilli
University of Molise, ArIa Study Centre
Looking to the past to re-invent the future.
Strengths and weaknesses of the economies of Molise’s inland areas over the centuries
1:00 p.m.
Carlo Lallo
University of Molise, ArIa Study Centre
Inland areas and care in the elderly society:
a proposal for a criticality indicator at municipal level
1:20-2:20 p.m.
Lunch break
AFTERNOON SESSION
Moderator: Giovanni Lombardi
CNR-Institute for Mediterranean Studies
2:20 p.m.
Fabiano Compagnucci
Gran Sasso Science Institute
Territorial capital and depopulation in inland areas: the costs of abandonment
2:40 p.m.
Diana Salzano and Andrea Orio
University of Salerno
The inversion of the gaze: restoring intransitive hopes to remoteness
3:00 p.m.
Adelina Picone
University of Naples Federico II
Regenerating inland villages and territories.Research and Training for a new living
3:20 p.m.
Anna Maria Colavitti
University of Cagliari
Starting again from the “centre”.
Local development perspectives for Sardinia’s inland areas
3:40 p.m.
Johanna Monti
University of Naples L’Orientale
The experience of the Erasmus+ project KiNESIS: social and cultural
social and cultural innovation for the Ufita Valley area
4:00 p.m.
Stefania Leone
University of Salerno, Youth Observatory
Young people and young people in inland areas
between intersectional inequalities and active restance
4:20 p.m.
Sabato Aliberti
University of Salerno
Welfare and Indirect Services: Preconditions for the Development of Marginal Areas
4:40 p.m.
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
Stefania Leone
University of Salerno, Youth Observatory
ORGANISED BY
Institute for Mediterranean Studies (CNR-ISMed) and University of Salerno (DISA-MIS)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Elisa Di Giovanni (CNR-ISMed)
Diana Salzano (UNISA)
HOW TO PARTICIPATE
The conference is open to the public, subject to availability of places.
It is possible to follow the event remotely by sending a request by 25 November to: segreteria.risaib@ismed.cnr.it
A certificate of attendance is provided.
INFO AND CONTACTS
segreteria.risaib@ismed.cnr.it
www.ismed.cnr.it
Last update
26 November 2024, 17:18