In recent historical periods, Italian Common Properties have faced some attempts to weaken their institutional role, because of their assumed inability to promote technological and economic development in the forestry and agricultural sectors. More recently, both national and regional institutional reforms led to a renewed recognition of their position in rural development. In North-East Italy the Veneto Region undertook a set of initiatives to sustain such a policy process, and new Common Properties, managing mainly forest and range lands, have been created when local citizens have been able to demonstrate their original tenure rights before the Napoleonic land property reform. However, the real commitment to the ambitious requests of the ...
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps between the...
In the history of unified Italy, whenever someone has tried to undermine the inviolable rights of th...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
In recent historical periods, Italian Common Properties have faced some attempts to weaken their ins...
Italian forestland ownership system is characterized by various local public and semi-public (or sem...
A few decades ago, common land ownership was viewed as a legal institution of the past, irreconcilab...
The Regole of Cortina d’Ampezzo present an interesting case of a collective property rights system i...
The Consorzi Vicinali are common property organisations (CPOs) located in a mountain area of Friuli ...
The aim of the paper is to draw first an overview on the evolution of the commons in the Italian pen...
The paper presents the results of a study focused on the case of Common Properties Institution (CPIs...
The present research aims to analyse the issue of common property, in order to understand the reason...
The paper will first of all describe the history and the present situation of FCPs in Italy, with sp...
A particular challenge for mountainous areas in Italy is the definition of suitable governance model...
Il saggio si propone di affrontare i principali problemi che sorgono dall\u2019incontro/scontro dell...
The concept of ICCA was introduced and first discussed in Italy during two workshops held in 2004 an...
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps between the...
In the history of unified Italy, whenever someone has tried to undermine the inviolable rights of th...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
In recent historical periods, Italian Common Properties have faced some attempts to weaken their ins...
Italian forestland ownership system is characterized by various local public and semi-public (or sem...
A few decades ago, common land ownership was viewed as a legal institution of the past, irreconcilab...
The Regole of Cortina d’Ampezzo present an interesting case of a collective property rights system i...
The Consorzi Vicinali are common property organisations (CPOs) located in a mountain area of Friuli ...
The aim of the paper is to draw first an overview on the evolution of the commons in the Italian pen...
The paper presents the results of a study focused on the case of Common Properties Institution (CPIs...
The present research aims to analyse the issue of common property, in order to understand the reason...
The paper will first of all describe the history and the present situation of FCPs in Italy, with sp...
A particular challenge for mountainous areas in Italy is the definition of suitable governance model...
Il saggio si propone di affrontare i principali problemi che sorgono dall\u2019incontro/scontro dell...
The concept of ICCA was introduced and first discussed in Italy during two workshops held in 2004 an...
This article examines changes in institutions that protected property rights in the Alps between the...
In the history of unified Italy, whenever someone has tried to undermine the inviolable rights of th...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...