River Publishers Series in Social, Urban, Economic and Environmental Sustainability
Departing from conventional narratives centered on environmental complexity, this book offers a fresh perspective on ecological dynamics in the Mediterranean basin, positing their correlation with social and economic regimes, demographic transformations, local governance structures, and deficiencies in spatial planning. The analysis delves into the neglected potential for mitigating environmental degradation, conducting a meticulous examination of ecological issues vis à vis economic disparities in Southern European regions. The outcome aims to furnish an integrated, and potentially holistic, understanding of spatial divisions between environmentally ‘poor’ and ‘rich’ territories.
Geography, ecology, environmental science, climatology, soil science, spatial planning.
- Local Development and Socio-environmental Systems: Experiences and Practices toward Sustainability in Mediterranean Europe
- Traditional Landscapes in Mediterranean Areas: Environmental Protection vs Economic Growth
- Agriculture, Environment, and Sustainable Natural Resources: Approaching Land Classifications from the Perspective of Eco-development
- River Basins and Rural Districts: Toward a Regional Planning for Italian Watersheds with a Broader European View
- Forest Planning and the Claim for Territorial Sustainability
- The Unsustainable Nexus between Land Degradation and Viticulture under the Threat of Climate Change: Impacts and Mitigation Strategies in Italy
- Next Stop: Development. The Continuous Interplay between Agriculture and Environment in a Mediterranean Peripheral Region