Problema casa e recupero degli immobili

cosa chiedono le iniziative popolari

In Italia, la casa è riconosciuta pubblicamente come un problema e lo è sempre più per un numero crescente di individui che vivono la mancanza di alloggio o la difficoltà di mantenere un affitto con costi di raffreddamento e riscaldamento non piú pagabili se non con indebitamento. I mesi del 2023-2024 hanno visto una crescente mobilitazione sul tema casa e questo articolo offre uno sguardo su tre casi urbani di proposte di recupero di immobili dalla prospettiva di iniziative popolari.

 

Published in Dite – 18 Aprile 2024  Rivista di studio delle dinamiche territoriali Associazione Italiana di Scienze Regionali (A.I.S.Re)

18 Apr , 2024 - Category:

energy poverty · housing · Italia · social housing

Laura Colini

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