GLI ASSETTI FONDIARI COLLETTIVI: LE INFRASTRUTTURE SOCIO-ECOLOGICHE DELLA MONTAGNA AQUILANA
Abstract
Collective land tenures: socio-ecological infrastructures in the mountain territories of l’Aquila, Italy. – This study examines collective land tenures as socio-ecological infrastructures articulating multi-scalar relationships among local communities, rural commons, and mountain governance. Despite extensive dismantling and erasure during the twentieth century, these institutions persist as self-governed systems supported by statutes and assembly-based practices. Drawing on qualitative methods including participant observation, interviews and walking as a research method in the mountain territories of L’Aquila, the research shows how collective land tenures continue to sustain ecological stewardship yet struggle to reproduce civic participation and territorial habitability due to depopulation and the erosion of cultural transmission. Recognizing them as socio-ecological infrastructures highlights their potential for civic regeneration, ecological care, and shared decision-making, offering self-organized responses to contemporary political and socio-ecological challenges in mountain areas.
Keyword
Collective land tenures, Social ecology, Mountain areas
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202503_09
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ISSN: 2281-7549

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