Misure e politiche per contenere il consumo di suolo

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS Aestimum Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.13128/AESTIMUM-17880
S. Pareglio
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The consumption of natural, agricultural and forest soils that follows urban growth and infrastructural development is responsible for the fragmentation of the open spaces and the ecological connections, and for the functional disorganisation of the territory, bringing relevant environmental, economic and social impacts. The quality and quantity of this consumption relates to the ability to manage, at the different scales, a global phenomenon. Hence, it is necessary to conform the definitions, measures, and representations of the soil consumption, to have reliable information to build policies and intervention programmes. At the same time it is important to identify some shared principles to contrast this phenomenon: the awareness of the public relevance of the soil functions; the inefficiency due to the externalities connected with its use; the need for differentiated solutions; the necessity to adopt an incremental long-term perspective; the opportunities provided by a set of normative, fiscal, and planning instruments; the urgency to act in the places most subject to land transformation pressures, such as the peri-urban areas, in which experience a new alliance between the city and the countryside.
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减少土地使用的措施和政策
随着城市的发展和基础设施的发展,自然、农业和森林土壤的消耗导致了开放空间和生态联系的破碎,以及领土的功能混乱,带来了相关的环境、经济和社会影响。这种消费的质量和数量关系到在不同规模上管理一种全球现象的能力。因此,有必要统一土壤消耗的定义、测量和表示,以获得可靠的信息来制定政策和干预方案。与此同时,确定一些共同的原则来对比这一现象是很重要的:意识到土壤功能的公共相关性;与使用相关的外部性导致的效率低下;对差异化解决方案的需求;必须采取渐进的长期观点;一套规范、财政和规划工具提供的机会;迫切需要在最容易受到土地改造压力的地方采取行动,例如城郊地区,在这些地区,城市和农村之间出现了新的联盟。
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Aestimum
Aestimum ECONOMICS-
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审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aestimum is a peer-reviewed Journal dedicated to the methodological study of appraisal and land economics. Established in 1976 by the Italian Association of Appraisers and Land Economists, which was legally recognized by Ministerial Decree, March 1993. Topics of interests comprise rural, urban and environmental appraisal, evaluation of public investments and land use planning. All the areas under discussion are addressed to the International scene. The interdisciplinary approach is one of the mainstays of this editorial project and all of the above mentioned topics are developed taking into consideration the economic, legal and urban planning aspects. Aestimum is biannual Journal and publishes articles both in Italian and English. Articles submitted are subjected to a double blind peer review process.
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