The protection of valuable environments and threatened species were at the forefront of Italy’s environmental policy landscape has undergone a significant transformation since the 1960s. The economic miracle’s profound changes fueled a widespread demand for nature protection. This resulted in a surge of legislative measures and the creation of new environmental institutions. Furthermore, the traditional state monopoly on environmental protection was challenged by the emergence of regional administrations and the growing influence of European institutions. However, the current situation presents a complex picture. A multitude of regulations, sometimes hypertrophic and contradictory, coexist with a concerning decline in public environmental commitment.
Le politiche per la conservazione della natura
Luigi Piccioni
2023-01-01
Abstract
The protection of valuable environments and threatened species were at the forefront of Italy’s environmental policy landscape has undergone a significant transformation since the 1960s. The economic miracle’s profound changes fueled a widespread demand for nature protection. This resulted in a surge of legislative measures and the creation of new environmental institutions. Furthermore, the traditional state monopoly on environmental protection was challenged by the emergence of regional administrations and the growing influence of European institutions. However, the current situation presents a complex picture. A multitude of regulations, sometimes hypertrophic and contradictory, coexist with a concerning decline in public environmental commitment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.