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The Resilient Landscape of a Community

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In Italy in recent years we have witnessed an acceleration of earthquakes, floods and landslides: it is a continuous emergency. With what tools is it possible to manage the complexity of these conflicts? How can we re-inhabit the land by turning obstacles into opportunities for the future? Can the landscape become the foundation for a resilient community, or rather become itself a resilient landscape?

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Baggio, M. (2022). The Resilient Landscape of a Community. In: Carta, M., Perbellini, M.R., Lara-Hernandez, J.A. (eds) Resilient Communities and the Peccioli Charter. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85847-6_2

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