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ANTONELLA MAMI'

Centri storici siciliani e accessibilità

Abstract

The Sicilian hinterland is dotted with small towns and villages. Nowadays, these are being depopulated due to their marginality with regard to economic flows and their limited accessibility, which was often the very reason for their creation. The paradox of this desolation is their state of conservation, which makes one view smartness and inclusiveness as genetic traits. The new economic models (sustainable, circular, low-cost, etc.) and the renewed demands (space on a human scale, balance with nature) justify the rethinking in terms of re-appropriation and recovery. The physical and geographical constraints could be rethought and might suggest combined solutions including sustainable mobility, digital accessibility, networked services and technological devices. We carried out trans-scalar studies on this topic, addressing territorial and urban mobility issues with the hypothesis of sustainable scenarios based on the: resolution of differences in height, electric vehicles, sharing models, physical revision of routes and the re-adaptation of minor buildings for inclusive use in an overall vision of human-centered regeneration.