Aporias of commons. Territorial Practices and forms of management in extractive industry: the quarries in Campania The renewed interest in the issue of the government of the commons, risen from the debate on CPRs, has recently known an unusual spreading. However, if the debate seems to run aground to the opposition ownership/management – public/private, the indistinct use of the term risks to weaken its significance. Among the plurality of theories and the emergence of experiences variously inspired to the idea of commons, this paper focuses on one peculiar aspect of the territorial governance in Italy: the case of quarries, with particular attention to the policy implemented by Campania Region. Quarries, although being common goods and public properties, assigned in concession to private stakeholders, once exhausted, are returned to the collectivities. This practice contributes to the depletion of the territory, increasing phenomena of territorial injustice. In order to explore the relationship between legal forms and territorialisation processes, the practices concerning the use of a non-renewable resource, such as a quarry, reveals the contradictions inherent to the management of a good substantially-excluded from collective use of such environmental resources.
Aporie dei beni comuni. Pratiche di governo del territorio e forme di gestione nel settore estrattivo: le cave in Campania
Galluccio, Floriana;Guadagno, Eleonora
2016-01-01
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Aporias of commons. Territorial Practices and forms of management in extractive industry: the quarries in Campania The renewed interest in the issue of the government of the commons, risen from the debate on CPRs, has recently known an unusual spreading. However, if the debate seems to run aground to the opposition ownership/management – public/private, the indistinct use of the term risks to weaken its significance. Among the plurality of theories and the emergence of experiences variously inspired to the idea of commons, this paper focuses on one peculiar aspect of the territorial governance in Italy: the case of quarries, with particular attention to the policy implemented by Campania Region. Quarries, although being common goods and public properties, assigned in concession to private stakeholders, once exhausted, are returned to the collectivities. This practice contributes to the depletion of the territory, increasing phenomena of territorial injustice. In order to explore the relationship between legal forms and territorialisation processes, the practices concerning the use of a non-renewable resource, such as a quarry, reveals the contradictions inherent to the management of a good substantially-excluded from collective use of such environmental resources.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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