The environmental, social and economic impacts of the reconstruction plan in onna

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Abstract

Over the years, Onna has suffered a slow depopulation encouraged by a lack of investment in local values and industrial policies for failing to create jobs in the area. After the earthquake of 2009 the historic center is not only in a state of complete isolation, but wiped out architectural and identifying characteristics that distinguished. For Onna’s future, it is necessary to reinvent again itself, focusing on qualitative development models, with a concentration of new buildings around the historical center and a strategic planning perspective of a valley, which can constitute a potential touristic gateway to the Gran Sasso National park, with high attractively for sustainable tourism, regional agriculture, crafts, gastronomy and diffuse accommodation services.

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Mitterer, W. (2018). The environmental, social and economic impacts of the reconstruction plan in onna. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 3, 55–60. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57937-5_6

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