Beyond the Covid emergency. Visions and action perspectives

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Vincenzo Todaro, Annalisa Giampino
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2021/98 Language Italian
Pages 4 P. 39-42 File size 112 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2021-098006
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This section brings back to the system some of the most significant perspectives of theoretical reflection and related repercussions on the level of practice that have started in Italy in the last year, in an attempt to overcome some rhetoric on the return to normality that seems to permeate speeches, narratives and operational proposals for the post-pandemic. A composite framework of interventions for outlining future research agendas able to propose a different future project for cities and territories.

Keywords: Covid-19; urban and regional planning; action perspectives

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Vincenzo Todaro, Annalisa Giampino, Oltre l’emergenza Covid. Visioni e prospettive d’azione in "TERRITORIO" 98/2021, pp 39-42, DOI: 10.3280/TR2021-098006