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Energy retrofitting of urban buildings: a socio-spatial analysis of three mid-sized Italian cities / Magnani, Natalia; Carrosio, Giovanni; Osti, Giorgio   Journal Article
Magnani, Natalia Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The current paper analyses the issue of energy retrofitting of buildings in Italian cities. In particular a mixed-method approach is used combining the socio-spatial analysis of data on the most relevant policy tool, namely tax deduction, together with qualitative analysis of three case studies of middle-sized cities. The results show that on the one hand tax deduction has not been very effective in promoting a deep renovation of buildings and it may exacerbate already existing inequalities. On the other hand, it emerges that progress in eco-retrofit of buildings depends mainly on creation of new intermediators and intermediation incentives. They are increasingly necessary in an urban panorama that has become inevitably polycentric.
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Globalization, risk-taking and violence: too much too soon in the late Roman Republic and pre-renaissance Italian cities / Lutz , Brenda J; Lutz , James M   Article
Lutz , Brenda J Article
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Summary/Abstract Past research has found that globalization and political violence have been linked in both modern and less modern times. Normally, groups that have been disadvantaged or displaced by globalization are seen as responsible for these outbreaks of violence. In the case of the Late Republic of Rome and medieval Italy before the Renaissance, violence was actually prompted by major increases in wealth among those who benefited when control of the political system became much more valuable. The increased value raised the stakes of political control and underlay the resulting higher levels of violence.
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