Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate
Up until the current pandemic, the terms “urban-scape” and “human-scape” have been meant, assumed, and practised as parallel dimensions of the territorial analysis, marginalising the knowledge and the evaluation of the landscape risk. This has always been associated, and often confused, with diverse...
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| description | Up until the current pandemic, the terms “urban-scape” and “human-scape” have been meant, assumed, and practised as parallel dimensions of the territorial analysis, marginalising the knowledge and the evaluation of the landscape risk. This has always been associated, and often confused, with diverse forms of environmental risk, despite the fact that they represent some of the most important components of risk, but not its essence. The relation between social capital and landscape deserves to be examined and represented in its entirety: as a matter of fact, while social capital has mainly been considered in the material, functional, economic, and ethical dimensions, landscape has been examined in the perceptual, psychological, cultural, and aesthetic dimensions. Sudden and widespread environmental fluctuations, such as the one created by the pandemic and by the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, significantly involved the relationship between the two main existential dimensions of the settled communities—social capital and landscape—and its possible representations by means of the economic–monetary dimension as well. This reprint contains empirical studies and systematic reviews regarding the essence and the possible overcoming of the conflict between some specific functions of the economic sub-system and landscape quality, with specific reference to the main criticalities already existing before the pandemic and to the possibility—prefigured by the new restraints—to rebuild their connections in order to reduce the landscape risk. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1650532025-08-12T07:57:22Z Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate Trovato, Maria Rosa Giuffrida, Salvatore Real estate-scape, Urban-scape, Human-scape, Natural scape, Cultural scape, Environmental risk, Landscape risk, Internal areas, Landscape economy, Circular economy, Territorial and Landscape planning thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Up until the current pandemic, the terms “urban-scape” and “human-scape” have been meant, assumed, and practised as parallel dimensions of the territorial analysis, marginalising the knowledge and the evaluation of the landscape risk. This has always been associated, and often confused, with diverse forms of environmental risk, despite the fact that they represent some of the most important components of risk, but not its essence. The relation between social capital and landscape deserves to be examined and represented in its entirety: as a matter of fact, while social capital has mainly been considered in the material, functional, economic, and ethical dimensions, landscape has been examined in the perceptual, psychological, cultural, and aesthetic dimensions. Sudden and widespread environmental fluctuations, such as the one created by the pandemic and by the Russian-Ukrainian crisis, significantly involved the relationship between the two main existential dimensions of the settled communities—social capital and landscape—and its possible representations by means of the economic–monetary dimension as well. This reprint contains empirical studies and systematic reviews regarding the essence and the possible overcoming of the conflict between some specific functions of the economic sub-system and landscape quality, with specific reference to the main criticalities already existing before the pandemic and to the possibility—prefigured by the new restraints—to rebuild their connections in order to reduce the landscape risk. 2025-08-12T07:57:20Z 2025-08-12T07:57:20Z 2025 book ONIX_20250812T095121_9783725818051_2 9783725818051 9783725818068 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165053 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/10490 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1806-8 10.3390/books978-3-7258-1806-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725818051 9783725818068 416 open access |
| spellingShingle | Real estate-scape, Urban-scape, Human-scape, Natural scape, Cultural scape, Environmental risk, Landscape risk, Internal areas, Landscape economy, Circular economy, Territorial and Landscape planning thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title | Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title_full | Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title_fullStr | Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title_full_unstemmed | Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title_short | Landscapes at Risk. Social Capital Asset in the COVID-Scape Climate |
| title_sort | landscapes at risk social capital asset in the covid scape climate |
| topic | Real estate-scape, Urban-scape, Human-scape, Natural scape, Cultural scape, Environmental risk, Landscape risk, Internal areas, Landscape economy, Circular economy, Territorial and Landscape planning thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
| topic_facet | Real estate-scape, Urban-scape, Human-scape, Natural scape, Cultural scape, Environmental risk, Landscape risk, Internal areas, Landscape economy, Circular economy, Territorial and Landscape planning thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general |
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