A territorial contradiction

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Abstract

Spatial planning and environmental restoration are essential corollaries to the management of protected natural areas; however, without a sound awareness of the evolutionary consistency of biocoenoses, the harmonious integration between human activities and ecosystem preservation remains an unattainable utopia. The theorisation of a balanced welfare, inspired by the universal tendency of ecosystems to reach a steady state, has to go along with the defection from any economic greed.

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Guarino, R., Menegoni, P., Pignatti, S., & Tulumello, S. (2015). A territorial contradiction. In Nature Policies and Landscape Policies: Towards an Alliance (pp. 69–76). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05410-0_7

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