Protection of coastal areas in Italy

Where do national landscape and urban planning legislation fail?

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

E. Falco (TU Delft - OLD Urban Renewal and Housing)

Research Group
OLD Urban Renewal and Housing
Copyright
© 2017 E. Falco
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.04.038
More Info
expand_more
Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 E. Falco
Research Group
OLD Urban Renewal and Housing
Volume number
66
Pages (from-to)
80-89
Reuse Rights

Other than for strictly personal use, it is not permitted to download, forward or distribute the text or part of it, without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), unless the work is under an open content license such as Creative Commons.

Abstract

Italian coastal areas have been subject to strong anthropogenic pressure and urbanization processes over the past 60 years. Urbanization of the protected 300-m strip from shoreline has reached levels of over fifty per cent in some parts of the country. This article, by building on previous quantitative analyses and by providing some more quantitative data on the urbanization processes of coastal land at the provincial level, seeks to understand whether a con-cause that has led to a considerable urbanisation process is to be found in the way national landscape legislation has been designed, in its relationship with urban planning, and in the institutional and administrative fragmentation that characterise the management of coastal areas in Italy. After analysing landscape legislation and assessing its relationship with urban planning functions, following an approach based on concept of nomotropism the article highlights, for Italy as a whole, that national landscape legislation while seeking to protect and safeguard coastal areas paved the way for increased urbanization and development. Drawing on regional data on illegal development, the concept of nomotropism is also used to emphasise the impact that building amnesty laws have had on the practice of illegal development so contributing to increased urbanization processes.

Files

Falco_Author_accepted_manuscip... (pdf)
(pdf | 0.723 Mb)
- Embargo expired in 05-05-2020