Fondazione GRINS
Growing Resilient,
Inclusive and Sustainable
Galleria Ugo Bassi 1, 40121, Bologna, IT
C.F/P.IVA 91451720378
Finanziato dal Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e Resilienza (PNRR), Missione 4 (Infrastruttura e ricerca), Componente 2 (Dalla Ricerca all’Impresa), Investimento 1.3 (Partnership Estese), Tematica 9 (Sostenibilità economica e finanziaria di sistemi e territori).



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The introduction, by international organisations, of a variety of policies, tools, and financial resources aimed at achieving climate neutrality represents the epiphenomenon of an important paradigm shift, in which the traditional anthro-pocenic approach is practically overturned in favour of a new centrality of cohabitation between humans and nature. Moreo-ver, in Italy, the recent introduction of incentives such as ecobonus, seismic bonus, and superbonus has certainly highlighted patent critical issues, such as energy poverty, but also opened new pathways for a sustainable rethinking of dwelling. Starting from the energy production of communities and broadening the view to connected socio-technical aspects, such as energy efficiency of buildings and environmental remediation of cities, neighbourhoods, and small urban centres, it may be useful to evaluate the effects of such pathways in terms of the opportunities they offer for an overall ecological rehabilitation of settlements. These are increasingly unconventional practices, growing along with the emergence of new scientific insights on dwelling, a momentous example of which is represented by Positive Energy Districts (PED), tools that can provide an ex-traordinary chance to experiment with ecological and social justice by mainly leveraging consumption and, therefore, on the rebalance of water, land, and territorial resource consumption.
AKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study was funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU, in the framework of the GRINS - Growing Resilient, INclusive and Sustainable project (GRINS PE00000018). The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union, nor can the European Union be held responsible for them.
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