IL “CONTRATTO D’ABITARE”: TRANSDISCIPLINARITÀ E GOVERNANCE TERRITORIALE IN TEMPO DI POLICRISI

EMANUELA CASTI

Abstract


The contract of life: transdisciplinarity and territorial governance in times of polycrisis. – The article, which deals with the problematic nature of territorial planning in times of polycrisis, reflects on some of the questions that the current issue of the journal puts to the attention of researchers, namely: what theoretical apparatus does geography have at its disposal to deal with problems that need to be tackled in an interdisciplinary manner? Can the current debate on climate change lead to a geographical attitude towards transdisciplinarity? Is a transdisciplinary vision aimed at the integration of knowledge capable of co-design as a mental attitude before a research programme? How can geography contribute to the operationalisation of such a scenario? In short, by using geographical analytical skills, one wonders if it is possible to envisage a method of governance that brings out a design suggested by the peculiarities of places and by the knowledge/experience of the inhabitants, who are no longer seen exclusively as recipients of interventions, but as designers and evaluators of the intervention itself.

Keyword


Transdisciplinarity; Governance; Co-design

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.19246/DOCUGEO2281-7549/202501_03

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