The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin

The interchange between the mountain areas and the urbanized piedmont within the metropolitan region of Turin is taken as a paradigmatic example of similar situations widely present in the Alps. The analysis helps to identify some general characters of the Alpine spaces included in metropolitan terr...

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Main Author: Giuseppe Dematteis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2018-08-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rga/4402
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spelling doaj-217bf1dcbae049d5b138c20279a387ac2021-09-02T05:38:03ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262018-08-01106210.4000/rga.4402The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of TurinGiuseppe DematteisThe interchange between the mountain areas and the urbanized piedmont within the metropolitan region of Turin is taken as a paradigmatic example of similar situations widely present in the Alps. The analysis helps to identify some general characters of the Alpine spaces included in metropolitan territorial systems. The increasing mutual dependences between them stimulates a reflexion on the integration of rural mountain areas in metropolitan regions, starting from new mutual dependences. This integration can lead to a construction of a bi-polar urban region in which the metro-mountain sub-system become an agent of differentiation in a multi-level relational space. This process depends largely on the perception of the inner mountain as a set of economic, cultural, aesthetic and existential values, complementary and partially alternative to the urban. Thanks to them the Alpine mountain could become a laboratory of settlement and business experiences trying to combine the advantages of the urban life with the radical diversity of local environment. The hypothesis that a new cultural centrality could reduce the functional dependence of inner mountain is discussed in the face of responses to the impact of global changes concerning environment, technology and neo-liberal financial economy. The conclusion is that only an organized reaction to these treats can entail a virtuous circle of growth of new residents, employment and services, implementing the idea of a new Alpine urbanity.http://journals.openedition.org/rga/4402new alpine centralitymetropolitan-mountainglobal treatslocal mobilizationEUSALP
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The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
Revue de Géographie Alpine
new alpine centrality
metropolitan-mountain
global treats
local mobilization
EUSALP
author_facet Giuseppe Dematteis
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title The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
title_short The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
title_full The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
title_fullStr The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
title_full_unstemmed The Alpine Metropolitan-Mountain Faced with Global Challenges. Reflections on the Case of Turin
title_sort alpine metropolitan-mountain faced with global challenges. reflections on the case of turin
publisher Institut de Géographie Alpine
series Revue de Géographie Alpine
issn 0035-1121
1760-7426
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The interchange between the mountain areas and the urbanized piedmont within the metropolitan region of Turin is taken as a paradigmatic example of similar situations widely present in the Alps. The analysis helps to identify some general characters of the Alpine spaces included in metropolitan territorial systems. The increasing mutual dependences between them stimulates a reflexion on the integration of rural mountain areas in metropolitan regions, starting from new mutual dependences. This integration can lead to a construction of a bi-polar urban region in which the metro-mountain sub-system become an agent of differentiation in a multi-level relational space. This process depends largely on the perception of the inner mountain as a set of economic, cultural, aesthetic and existential values, complementary and partially alternative to the urban. Thanks to them the Alpine mountain could become a laboratory of settlement and business experiences trying to combine the advantages of the urban life with the radical diversity of local environment. The hypothesis that a new cultural centrality could reduce the functional dependence of inner mountain is discussed in the face of responses to the impact of global changes concerning environment, technology and neo-liberal financial economy. The conclusion is that only an organized reaction to these treats can entail a virtuous circle of growth of new residents, employment and services, implementing the idea of a new Alpine urbanity.
topic new alpine centrality
metropolitan-mountain
global treats
local mobilization
EUSALP
url http://journals.openedition.org/rga/4402
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