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L' Europa sarà cristiana o non sarà: conversazione nel Laboratorio editoriale di Milano
In: L' alingua 199
In: Università internazionale del secondo Rinascimento 14
Gli strumenti di certificazione delle produzioni forestali di origine legnosa, tra multifunzionalità del bosco e gestione forestale sostenibile
In: L' ITALIA FORESTALE e MONTANA, Band 78, Heft 1, S. 3-14
ISSN: 2036-3494
Lo scritto indaga quali siano i possibili messaggi che una certificazione forestale può comunicare ai consumatori e, in termini più ampi, su come questo strumento di diritto privato possa contribuire a valorizzare la gestione forestale sostenibile, perseguendo anche obiettivi di carattere collettivo.
Religious Aspects of Politics
In: European view: EV, Band 11, Heft 2, S. 157-161
ISSN: 1865-5831
Today's rapid social and economic changes will negatively affect the EU if it continues to be unresponsive. The lack of political commitment endangers our system of universal values, pluralism and open-mindedness. Freedom of religion is under threat and cultural diversity needs legal protection. Meanwhile, religious institutions can play a role in mitigating the crisis by offering solidarity and reinforcing human dignity. It is important that politics provide answers for the future regarding democracy, values, the social market economy, and sustainable and inclusive growth. As the party of values, the European People's Party (EPP) should play a central role in ensuring solidarity, freedom of religion, pluralism and universal values.
Europe in dialogue with Islamic states
In: European view: EV, Band 6, Heft 1, S. 81-86
ISSN: 1865-5831
The author underlines how dialogue between cultures and religions can be crucial to avoiding conflicts. Mutual understanding is necessary for peaceful coexistence, which is threatened by fundamentalism and relativism. This essay explains how the emotional impact of clashes between cultures can be mitigated through the promotion of tolerance, respect and love.
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Attitudes towards green urban space : A case study of two Italian regions
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and gardens. This kind of environment is linked to many positive effects and its importance is growing due to increasing urbanization. Understanding what drives people to use green urban space is fundamental to creating appropriate campaigns to develop the use of such spaces and improve the citizens' quality of life. A questionnaire on the attitude towards green space was developed and submitted to people from two Italian regions. Emilia-Romagna and Veneto are two regions in the North of Italy with different territorial policies. Three hundred and ten surveys were collected (167 in Emilia-Romagna and 143 in Veneto). Significant differences were observed between regions, age groups and in relation to the kind of work (p < 0.05). People from Emilia-Romagna have higher scores of attitudes towards green space than people from Veneto, underlining the importance of territorial policies. Moreover, younger participants (18–30 years) seem to be less attracted to green urban space. Being an employee seems to influence the attitude towards green space. Particular attention should be given to subjects of the younger age groups and to the number of hours spent at work. This could be an important element for future research, so that political action can be implemented with these categories in mind.
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Attitudes towards Green Urban Space: A Case Study of Two Italian Regions
Green spaces are defined as open spaces of ground, covered by vegetation, including parks and gardens. This kind of environment is linked to many positive effects and its importance is growing due to increasing urbanization. Understanding what drives people to use green urban space is fundamental to creating appropriate campaigns to develop the use of such spaces and improve the citizens' quality of life. A questionnaire on the attitude towards green space was developed and submitted to people from two Italian regions. Emilia-Romagna and Veneto are two regions in the North of Italy with different territorial policies. Three hundred and ten surveys were collected (167 in Emilia-Romagna and 143 in Veneto). Significant differences were observed between regions, age groups and in relation to the kind of work (p < 0.05). People from Emilia-Romagna have higher scores of attitudes towards green space than people from Veneto, underlining the importance of territorial policies. Moreover, younger participants (18–30 years) seem to be less attracted to green urban space. Being an employee seems to influence the attitude towards green space. Particular attention should be given to subjects of the younger age groups and to the number of hours spent at work. This could be an important element for future research, so that political action can be implemented with these categories in mind.
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