The Italian National Strategy for Inland Regions, currently under implementation, is showing significant pitfalls that call for further reflections on how to move forward with the “inland areas” challenge. This article aims at contributing to this debate drawing from research carried out in the Sicilian city of Vizzini, part of the SNAI pilot area called “calatino.” The research has been carried out within the framework of the “BeeDINI - Vizzini 2030” project, funded by Fondazione con il Sud to a local partnership for the community-led reactivation of a historic building. In this case, the partnership is working, outside of the SNAI strategy, on the re-activation of a medieval castle as an opportunity for community development. Research findings show how, despite local power conflicts and the persistence of old approaches for historic preservation, actions in line with SNAI’s innovative principles, can be developed inspired by a ‘socio-spatial innovation paradigm’, overcoming the ‘rhetoric’ on the need to “go back to past glories,” with a focus on youth and relying on the innovating ability of the excellence of Sicilian non-profit.

Mappare il futuro, oltre la path-dependence. Paesaggi in coflitto i ipotesi di lavoro in un'area interna siciliana

Saija Laura
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Pappalardo Giusy;Altamore Sara
2021-01-01

Abstract

The Italian National Strategy for Inland Regions, currently under implementation, is showing significant pitfalls that call for further reflections on how to move forward with the “inland areas” challenge. This article aims at contributing to this debate drawing from research carried out in the Sicilian city of Vizzini, part of the SNAI pilot area called “calatino.” The research has been carried out within the framework of the “BeeDINI - Vizzini 2030” project, funded by Fondazione con il Sud to a local partnership for the community-led reactivation of a historic building. In this case, the partnership is working, outside of the SNAI strategy, on the re-activation of a medieval castle as an opportunity for community development. Research findings show how, despite local power conflicts and the persistence of old approaches for historic preservation, actions in line with SNAI’s innovative principles, can be developed inspired by a ‘socio-spatial innovation paradigm’, overcoming the ‘rhetoric’ on the need to “go back to past glories,” with a focus on youth and relying on the innovating ability of the excellence of Sicilian non-profit.
2021
social innovation, cohesive economy, community mapping
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