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The Plan of the Park of Vesuvius. The confrontation with a mutable and varied territory
piano, plan, territorio, territory, parco, napoli, naples,
rischi naturali, park, vesuvio, vesuvius, natural risks,
environment
Mirella Fiore
Mutabilty and multiplicity are two relevant conditions that characterize the Vesuvian territory and strongly influence both the way we see and interpret that part which became a National Park in 1991 according to the law 394, and the way to conceive and project a plan aimed to govern and regulate its conservation and transformation.
This article appears in issue 134 of Urbanistica (pag. 70).




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