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Contraddizioni. Il tempo delle città come deserti
Author(s) -
Isotta Cortesi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ri-vista. ricerche per la progettazione del paesaggio
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.111
H-Index - 1
ISSN - 1724-6768
DOI - 10.36253/rv-10216
Subject(s) - adaptability , pillar , population , consumption (sociology) , order (exchange) , development economics , business , economy , political science , economic system , economics , sociology , engineering , social science , management , structural engineering , demography , finance
In this time spent waiting for solutions that will allow us to once again acquire a stable condition for our economies, for the geopolitical equilibrium of the world population, we have been forced to acquire greater awareness of our present, of the fact that the extractive imperialist dimension towards of the planet's resources combined with population growth has potentially exhausted the opportunities for social mobility, for effective progress. This brings us to an undisputed condition of social, cultural and economic impoverishment. The current push towards a circular economy that must rapidly supplant that of consumption in relation to the virtuous, but not without shadows, practices of the Green New Deal offers us, in the midst of the uncertain evolution of the spread of COVID 19, the opportunity to bring at the center of the discussion is the relationship of care that individuals must establish with the environment, with the resources of nature and with the landscape, from which a new biocentric alliance arises that allows us, thanks to our adaptability, to 'resist in order to relive' .

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