ACCORDI SULL’USO DELL’ACQUA, COOPERAZIONE, POLITICHE E CONFLITTI: I CONTRATTI DI FIUME IN ITALIA E IL RUOLO DEL GEOMEDIATORE

GIANNI PETINO

Abstract


Agreements on the use of water, cooperation, policies and conflicts: river contracts in Italy. – The paper aims to explore the concept of river contract as a tool for participatory management of water resources, analyzing in this context the key role of conservation and management of their naturalness. The main objective of the research is to understand how river contracting can facilitate the conservation, enhancement and transmission of cultural heritage while promoting the sustainable development of local communities. The methodology is based on a review of the available literature on the river contract concept, its role in cultural heritage enhancement, and the need for the geo-mediation phase as an important moment of shared and participatory planning. The results of the research, in addition to highlighting regional differences in the application of River Contracts in Italy, indicate that the river contract although not widespread can act as a catalyst for the management and enhancement of cultural heritage, actively involving local communities in the conservation of their territories. The implications of the research may be useful for scholars, practitioners and institutions interested in the conservation and enhancement of water resources through the implementation of planning strategies by identifying the figure of the geomediator as a facilitator of performative processes.

Keyword


River contract; Water; Geomediation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202401_08

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