LA SOSTENIBILITÀ AMBIENTALE TRA VARIABILI SOCIO-ECONOMICHE DI INFLUENZA E DETERMINISMI GEOGRAFICI. UN’ANALISI DELLO SCENARIO ITALIANO ALLA SCALA NUTS-3

Vittorio Amato, Stefano De Falco

Abstract


Environmental sustainability among socio-economic variables of influence and geographical determinisms. An analysis of the Italian scenario at nuts-3 level. The process of awareness of the value of environmental sustainability is currently changing, also due to the the media lever that has catalyzed its dynamics both individually and collectively ones. At a European level, particularly, with the von der Leyen presidency, the orientations based on a vision linked to the Green Deal seem to have strengthened even more, according to which Europe must aim to become the first continent with zero climate impact by 2050, at the same time stimulating the economy, improving people’s health and quality of life, taking care of nature and in the absence of geographical differentials. The real effectiveness of these actions, however, will only materialize where integrated approaches will be adopted able to improve other variables directly related to the propensity for environmental sustainability. The present contribution, through a multivariate regressive analysis, a clustering methodology and the related cartographic representation, therefore tries to understand which are, in the Italian scenario (Nuts 3 scale), these socio-economic variables of possible influence, in order to clarify the territorial differentials that can be detected in the domain of sustainability.


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sustainability; determinisms; correlation; clustering

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202102_03

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