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    PNRR ITALIA. Il difficile equilibrio tra i territori

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    Questo volume raccoglie una serie di contributi che esaminano i contenuti del Pnrr in riferimento soprattutto alle possibili implicazioni in termini di riduzione dei divari territoriali, ponendo in particolare l’accento sulle trasformazioni che il Piano potrà promuovere nella dotazione di infrastrutture, nell’ammodernamento dei settori produttivi, nel potenziamento dei servizi pubblici

    The regional challenges in the post-Covid era

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    The XLII AISRe Conference, held online between 8 and 10 September 2021, called the Italian community of regional and urban scientists to debate on the long-term consequences, issues and challenges imposed by the coronavirus global emergency. These challenges concern the asymmetric consequences of the public health emergency across places and within societies. In fact, in a world already characterized by increasing social inequalities, the pandemic is likely to exacerbate the rise of disparities. Limited mobility, the restricted access to public services such as schools and hospitals, and the higher uncertainty generated by the healthcare emergency hit more severely those individuals in a condition of relative economic, occupational, and educational disadvantage. The territorial implications of these phenomena are extremely relevant, and still understudied. They mainly concern two dimensions: the first one refers to the differentiated impact of the pandemic on the inequalities across places; the second one concerns the differentiated impact of the pandemic on the inequalities within places. The effect of the Covid pandemic on inequalities cumulates with the one of other deep socioeconomic transformations, as those induced in the production sector and job market by the rise of the Industry 4.0 paradigm. In such framework, the role of public policies becomes fundamental, in order to mitigate the undesired effects of these phenomena and to amplify the positive ones. The present book collects a selection of the many interesting studies, presented during the XLII AISRe Conference, that were devoted to the abovementioned issues. More in details, the book is structured into three parts. The first section supplies fresh evidence on the levels and trends of socioeconomic disparities across and within regions. The second section investigates the determinants of these trends, pointing in particular to the role of the unprecedented transformations occurring in the economic structure and job markets of regions and cities. Finally, the third section of the book focuses on the policy tools to face the challenges emerged in the previous discussion

    Urban Development in Rome: Illegal Housing Expansion, Inequalities and Governance

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    The aim of this essay is to trace the red thread linking the physical urban dimension of the city of Rome – heavily influenced by the phenomenon of abusiveness – with the economic and social aspects, highlighting the structural inequalities that its citizens experience and how these have been exacerbated in recent times and with the current pandemic crisis. Having initially underlined the importance and the implications of intraurban inequalities in today’s society, in the final part we will try to examine and reflect upon the effectiveness of the various policies implemented

    Pnnr e le economie del turismo in Italia: disparità inter ed infra regionali e politiche di ripresa e resilienza

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    The Italian regions show marked differences in the pattern of tourism development. These disparities can be offset by implementing a common plan supporting recovery and strengthening its resilience to external shocks. This article aims to offer a deepening of the NRPV concerning the economies of tourism and, following a regional analysis, to verify the current disparities and the initiatives of the plan to overcome them. An analysis of the Italian regions on the supply and demand front is proposed using synthetic indices of endowment and the presence of tourist demand to compare the articulation of specificities at the sub-regional level. Finally, some guidelines are suggested on policies for the greater diffusion of tourist economies by reducing regional disparities and strengthening and expanding the productive fabric linked to tourism
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