This paper analyses the impact of regional policies in the Valle d'Aosta region as part of the Italian National Research Council’s project “Territorial Impact Assessment of the Territorial Cohesion in the Italian regions. Place Evidence Model for Assessing Policies Devoted to Green Economy in Internal Areas and Metropolitan Inner Peripheries”. The paper is made up of three parts. Part one examines policies designed to promote Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. The focus of part two is the territory of the Valle d'Aosta region, which is examined at two time points (with the use of the STeMA methodology). The first time point considers the present territorial context; the second time point focuses on the changes that this context undergoes following regional planning. Part three of the paper goes on to assess the results of the study in respect of territorial cohesion and makes policy suggestions for planning the 2021-2027 period.
Ietri, D., Pagetti, F. I., Cohesion Policies in the Alpine Valle d’Aosta Region, in Prezioso M, P. M. (ed.), Territorial Impact Assessment of national and regional territorial cohesion in Italy. Place evidence and policy orientations towards European Green Deal, Patron editore, Bologna 2020: 262- 271 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/162173]
Cohesion Policies in the Alpine Valle d’Aosta Region
Pagetti, Flora Ida
2020
Abstract
This paper analyses the impact of regional policies in the Valle d'Aosta region as part of the Italian National Research Council’s project “Territorial Impact Assessment of the Territorial Cohesion in the Italian regions. Place Evidence Model for Assessing Policies Devoted to Green Economy in Internal Areas and Metropolitan Inner Peripheries”. The paper is made up of three parts. Part one examines policies designed to promote Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. The focus of part two is the territory of the Valle d'Aosta region, which is examined at two time points (with the use of the STeMA methodology). The first time point considers the present territorial context; the second time point focuses on the changes that this context undergoes following regional planning. Part three of the paper goes on to assess the results of the study in respect of territorial cohesion and makes policy suggestions for planning the 2021-2027 period.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.