SPAZI VERDI URBANI E RADICI COMUNITARIE: L’INFRASTRUTTURA SOCIALE DI PARCO UDITORE (PALERMO)
Abstract
Urban green spaces and community roots: the social infrastructure of Parco Uditore (Palermo). – This article examines how urban green spaces act as social infrastructures capable of countering fragmentation in contexts marked by austerity, marginalisation and the erosion of collective life. Drawing on critical perspectives on roots and identity, it interprets green-space care as a form of re-rooting through which communities rebuild relations, memories and shared attachments. Using Parco Uditore in Palermo as a case study, the article explores how bottom-up management fosters social cohesion, produces territorial knowledge and supports new forms of citizenship, while also revealing structural vulnerabilities and limits to replicability. The findings show how community-led green spaces can rekindle bonds of place and open pathways toward more shared and meaningful ways of inhabiting the city.
Keyword
Urban green spaces, Root shock, Participatory processes
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202503_02
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