Matteo Puttilli
University of Turin
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Leisure Studies | 2010
Egidio Dansero; Matteo Puttilli
This paper examines the impact of mega‐events such as the Olympic Games on tourism development in host territories. In the first part, we adopt a territorialisation approach to understand the relationship between the event and the host region. A mega‐event is conceived as a great chance to generate new territory as it produces both tangible and intangible legacies that remain after the event ends: renewal of facilities for hospitality and accommodation, better infrastructures, better training for people in the tourism business, and improvement in international visibility. These legacies can represent a platform for future tourism development if local policies demonstrate the ability to re‐territorialise a mega‐event’s temporary transforming effects on tourism into long‐lasting ones. The paper then focuses on the case of Torino 2006. Moving from an overview to recent tourism data, some considerations of the post‐event trends in the Olympic territory are proposed. Thus, the paper highlights several critical aspects for a re‐territorialisation of the Olympic legacies and for tourism policies that can sustain the positive effects of the event over the long term.
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2010
Marco Bagliani; Egidio Dansero; Matteo Puttilli
The issue of energy production is assuming an ever more pivotal role in the most recent international debate on sustainable development. In particular, the development of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) is seen as a great opportunity to achieve sustainability objectives and targets. This consideration reinforces the great debate on the active role of the local dimension in achieving sustainability objectives. A RES-based energy model implies complex re-organisation of the territory with, usually, increased decentralisation of energy production and consumption and the use of widely-diffused energy resources. This paper argues that utilisation of RES implies the need for careful consideration of their relationship with the territory and, more generally, with the local scale. The real commitment of the local scale in promoting RES development depends on the multiple possible relations that exist between renewable energy and socio-economic complexity, on the one hand, and ecosystem complexity, on the other. This paper aims to achieve three main objectives: (1) establish the role of the local dimension in the most recent debate on sustainable development; (2) illustrate how multiple relationships between RES and the territory may be represented; (3) verify how, through RES, the local dimension can actively contribute to pursuing sustainable development objectives.
Scienze del Territorio | 2014
Filippo Barbera; Alessandro Corsi; Egidio Dansero; Paolo Giaccaria; Cristiana Peano; Matteo Puttilli
Archive | 2014
Filippo Barbera; Alessandro Corsi; Egidio Dansero; Paolo Giaccaria; Cristiana Peano; Matteo Puttilli
Revue De Geographie Alpine-journal of Alpine Research | 2013
Egidio Dansero; Matteo Puttilli
Archive | 2018
Mirella Loda; Gaetano Di Benedetto; Giulio Giovannoni; Manfred Hinz; Matteo Puttilli; Mario Tartaglia
RIVISTA GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA | 2016
Marina Bertoncin; Egidio Dansero; Mirella Loda; Andrea Pase; Valerio Bini; Federica Burini; Claudio Cerreti; Emanuela Gamberoni; Silvia Grandi; Teresa Isenburg; Matteo Puttilli; Rosario Sommella E.
Archive | 2016
Matteo Puttilli; Nadia Tecco
Archive | 2015
Egidio Dansero; Sara Mela; Roberta Perna; Matteo Puttilli
BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOGRAFICA ITALIANA | 2015
Egidio Dansero; Matteo Puttilli; Nadia Tecco