The proposed project concerns the Ecological Transition Plan for the vast area of Crotone, a very fragile area of eastern Calabria (IT), located between the Jonian Sea and the Sila, historically named Magna Grecia. Planning for its Transition to the New Anthropocene has been a very interesting moment for systematizing the 27 communities that live there, from which a new territorial organization was born, which is more inclusive on spatial, social, and economic issues, economically circular, more resilient and sustainable. The objective of the Plan is to make this territory more inclusive, resilient and sustainable, able to: address the climate change; reduce carbon footprint; preserve biodiversity and landscape; manage waste and water and energy resources in a smart and circular way; improve socioeconomic relationships between the 27 municipalities, with other vast areas of Calabria and with other Mediterranean nations by the sea; enhance the genius loci pitagorico to boost the labour market. The holistic and multiscale strategy of the Plan with 37 integrated actions, consistent with Agenda 2030 and the European Green Deal, resolve the various gap between the local communities and build a resilient and sustainable complex territorial system, able to achieve its full climate neutrality by 2050 and go to toward a New Anthropocene where the entire local community is in balance with Nature.

Magna Græcia 2049. An example of Ecological Transition process to build a spatial, social and economic resilient inclusion / Aiello, WILLIAM MARCO. - (2024), pp. 422-423. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14° Biennale of European towns and town Planners tenutosi a Napoli).

Magna Græcia 2049. An example of Ecological Transition process to build a spatial, social and economic resilient inclusion.

William Marco Aiello
2024

Abstract

The proposed project concerns the Ecological Transition Plan for the vast area of Crotone, a very fragile area of eastern Calabria (IT), located between the Jonian Sea and the Sila, historically named Magna Grecia. Planning for its Transition to the New Anthropocene has been a very interesting moment for systematizing the 27 communities that live there, from which a new territorial organization was born, which is more inclusive on spatial, social, and economic issues, economically circular, more resilient and sustainable. The objective of the Plan is to make this territory more inclusive, resilient and sustainable, able to: address the climate change; reduce carbon footprint; preserve biodiversity and landscape; manage waste and water and energy resources in a smart and circular way; improve socioeconomic relationships between the 27 municipalities, with other vast areas of Calabria and with other Mediterranean nations by the sea; enhance the genius loci pitagorico to boost the labour market. The holistic and multiscale strategy of the Plan with 37 integrated actions, consistent with Agenda 2030 and the European Green Deal, resolve the various gap between the local communities and build a resilient and sustainable complex territorial system, able to achieve its full climate neutrality by 2050 and go to toward a New Anthropocene where the entire local community is in balance with Nature.
2024
14° Biennale of European towns and town Planners
ecological transition; sustainability; resilient; inclusivity; new anthropocene
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Magna Græcia 2049. An example of Ecological Transition process to build a spatial, social and economic resilient inclusion / Aiello, WILLIAM MARCO. - (2024), pp. 422-423. (Intervento presentato al convegno 14° Biennale of European towns and town Planners tenutosi a Napoli).
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