1欧元一房:小村庄废弃房产治理案例研究

Q2 Social Sciences Global Jurist Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1515/gj-2021-0076
Alessandra Pera
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本提案旨在分析2009年意大利在巴勒莫附近的小村庄Gangi发起的“Case a 1€”倡议,该倡议旨在保护废弃物品。市政当局以象征性的1欧元的价格出售了这些被毁坏的房屋。由于这一举措已被意大利的其他市政当局模仿,从而成为一种模式,我的意图是在两个不同层次的调查基础上探索它是如何运作的,在以下方面:1)合同方案(当事人及其各自的权利和义务)和2)政策选择,比较行政部门和当事人提出和实现的目标。12年后出现了一些相关的问题:该倡议是否适合管理私人和公共废弃物业?它是一种有效的工具来削弱这种属性是负担的观点吗?它们能否成为集体、社会和经济发展的资源?它是一种重新获得文化认同的模式吗?重振小而废弃的中心,促进包容、参与和环境可持续性?我将使用归纳和演绎的方法,检查和比较西西里岛的一些案例研究,其中包括采取这一政策的城市(Cammarata, Sambuca, Gangi, Itala, Salemi, Regalbuto, Mussomeli和Saponara)。为了调查第1级),我将确定市政当局在线提供的合同框架和文件。为了找到第2层的答案,我将分析(如果有的话)从私人当事方转移到市政当局的货物数量,以及最终分配给最终买家的货物数量。我将会见政府的公务员和最终买家,了解他们的期望(私人和集体)是否得到满足。
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One House for €1: Case Studies on the Governance of Abandoned Properties in Small Villages
Abstract This proposal aims at analyzing the Italian initiative “Case a 1 €” launched in 2009 for the preservation of abandoned goods, in Gangi, a small village near Palermo. The Municipality has put for sale the ruined houses for the symbolic prize of 1 €. As this initiative has been imitated by other municipalities in Italy and thus become a model, my intention is to explore how it works based on two different levels of investigation, in terms of: 1) contractual schemes (parties and respective rights and obligations) and 2) policy choices, comparing proposed and achieved goals by the administrations and the parties. Some relevant issues arise after 12 years: is the initiative an appropriate answer for the management of abandoned properties, both private and public? Is it an effective instrument to undermine the idea that such properties are a burden? Can they become a resource for collective, social and economic development? Is it a model to regain cultural identity revitalizing the small, abandoned centers, promoting inclusion, participation and environmental sustainability? I will use both inductive and deductive methods, examining and comparing some case studies in Sicily, among those municipalities that adopted this policy (Cammarata, Sambuca, Gangi, Itala, Salemi, Regalbuto, Mussomeli and Saponara). In order to investigate level 1), I will identify the contractual frames and documents provided online by the Municipalities administrations. To find answers on level 2), I will analyze (when available) the number of goods transferred from private parties to Municipalities and of those finally assigned to the final buyer. I will interview the administration’s civil servants and the final buyers to understand if their expectations (private and collective) have been satisfied.
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