Urbani izziv Leto 29, št. supplement, september 2018
                : 125-142
             
                 (Članki)
                 doi:  10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2018-29-supplement-008
             
 
                 
             
              
             Avtor
                Stefania OPPIDO
                     CNR-IRISS, Naples, Italy  
                     s.oppido@iriss.cnr.it
                Stefania RAGOZINO
                     CNR-IRISS, Naples, Italy  
                     s.ragozino@iriss.cnr.it
                Serena MICHELETTI
                     CNR-IRISS, Naples, Italy  
                     s.micheletti@iriss.cnr.it
                Gabriella ESPOSITO DE VITA
                     CNR-IRISS, Naples, Italy  
                     g.esposito@iriss.cnr.it
              
             Naslov članka
             Sharing responsibilities to regenerate publicness and cultural values of marginalized landscapes: Case of Alta Irpinia, Italy 
              
                 Povzetek
                 The paper deals with the issue of non-core areas in Italy by investigating the role that publicness and socio-cultural values of landscape can play in triggering development process in these contexts. Local communities have historically been the main producers of the cultural landscape. Nowadays, the importance of involving communities and sharing responsibilities together with policy makers and stakeholders is increasingly recognized. Their involvement is particularly valuable for processes that aim at safeguarding publicness and cultural values of places as well as for achieving social needs, carrying out economic activities, and promoting cultural assets. This research looks at Italian non-core areas in order to investigate the role of the “landscape community” in collaborative regeneration strategies. The aim is to highlight the power of landscape as a catalyst of civic activation and as the place in which to improve social practices for local development, competitiveness and attractiveness by using territorial capital and by strengthening territorial cohesion. For this purpose, Alta Irpinia, in Southern Italy, has been selected for empirical research. Preliminary evidence indicates the presence of bottom-up initiatives for reusing the historical Avellino-Rocchetta Sant’Antonio railway to promote the cultural landscape of the area and contrasting its marginalization. The main output of the ongoing research activity is the definition of the “action arena” to rearrange fragmented and conflicting perspectives and to start a collaborative process for local development in which the landscape could be recognized as driver.
                  
                 Ključne besede
                 non-core areas, landscape, community, bottom-up approach, action research