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Palolo De Rosa, SalvatoreORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0001-9655-1533
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Armiero, M., De Rosa, S. P. & Pellow, D. (2022). Climate insurgency between academia and activism. Social Text, 40(1)
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Climate insurgency between academia and activism
2022 (English)In: Social Text, ISSN 0164-2472, E-ISSN 1527-1951, Vol. 40, no 1Article in journal (Other academic) In press
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
A&C Black Publishers Ltd., 2022
National Category
Social Sciences
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-310288 (URN)
Funder
Swedish Research Council Formas, 2017-01962_3
Note

QC 20220329

Available from: 2022-03-25 Created: 2022-03-25 Last updated: 2024-03-18Bibliographically approved
Palolo De Rosa, S. (2020). A Case Study on Grassroots Environmentalism for Health and Sustainability in the Land of Fires (Italy). In: Bentham Books (Ed.), Risks and Challenges of Hazardous Waste Management: Reviews and Case Studies: . Bentham eBooks
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A Case Study on Grassroots Environmentalism for Health and Sustainability in the Land of Fires (Italy)
2020 (English)In: Risks and Challenges of Hazardous Waste Management: Reviews and Case Studies / [ed] Bentham Books, Bentham eBooks, 2020Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This chapter provides a reassessment of the waste ‘crises’ in the so-called Land of Fires in Italy and highlights the contribution of local social mobilizations in advancing environmental justice and sustainability concerns. It is based on the longterm collaboration between a social scientist and two activists, and it draws from a dialogue of academic and activist knowledge in the tradition of Environmental Justice organizations and scholarship. Our contention is that local communities and ecologies of this area have borne the brunt of the socio-environmental costs of waste disposal and industrial production. This translated into risks of contamination for the residents, suffering threats to health and stigmatization. To this state of affairs, local grassroots environmental movements answered by confederating into a regional coalition that arranged on November 16, 2013, one of the biggest environmental justice demonstrations in Italian history, spurring the intervention of the State via legislation and resources. The coalition was also instrumental in the elaboration of the Pact for the Land of Fires, a programmatic commitment to end illegal waste disposal that defined the obligations for the institutional and civil society signatories. Finally, we show how the experience of activists is systematized and coordinated today through the initiative of the Civic Observers, an association of citizens that monitors environmental crimes and conditions in cooperation with public officials.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Bentham eBooks, 2020
Keywords
grassroots movements; waste managemen; environmental justice; Campania; health and sustainability
National Category
Human Geography
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-284557 (URN)
Note

DOI 10.2174/97898114724661200101. QC 20201123

Available from: 2020-10-29 Created: 2020-10-29 Last updated: 2022-06-25Bibliographically approved
Palolo De Rosa, S., Righetti, L. & Martuscelli, A. m. (2020). A case study on grassroots environmentalism for health and sustainability in the land of fires (Italy). In: Risks and Challenges of Hazardous Waste Management: Reviews and Case Studies: (pp. 143-156). Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A case study on grassroots environmentalism for health and sustainability in the land of fires (Italy)
2020 (English)In: Risks and Challenges of Hazardous Waste Management: Reviews and Case Studies, Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. , 2020, p. 143-156Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This chapter provides a reassessment of the waste 'crises' in the so-called Land of Fires in Italy and highlights the contribution of local social mobilizations in advancing environmental justice and sustainability concerns. It is based on the long¬term collaboration between a social scientist and two activists, and it draws from a dialogue of academic and activist knowledge in the tradition of Environmental Justice organizations and scholarship. Our contention is that local communities and ecologies of this area have borne the brunt of the socio-environmental costs of waste disposal and industrial production. This translated into risks of contamination for the residents, suffering threats to health and stigmatization. To this state of affairs, local grassroots environmental movements answered by confederating into a regional coalition that arranged on November 16, 2013, one of the biggest environmental justice demonstrations in Italian history, spurring the intervention of the State via legislation and resources. The coalition was also instrumental in the elaboration of the Pact for the Land of Fires, a programmatic commitment to end illegal waste disposal that defined the obligations for the institutional and civil society signatories. Finally, we show how the experience of activists is systematized and coordinated today through the initiative of the Civic Observers, an association of citizens that monitors environmental crimes and conditions in cooperation with public officials.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2020
Keywords
Cancer, Civic observers, Environmental justice, Grassroots environmentalism, Hazardous waste, Organized crime, Waste management
National Category
Human Geography
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-355921 (URN)10.2174/9789811472466120010011 (DOI)2-s2.0-85207323159 (Scopus ID)
Note

QC 20241107

Part of ISBN 9789811472466, 9789811472480

Available from: 2024-11-06 Created: 2024-11-06 Last updated: 2026-02-24Bibliographically approved
Armiero, M. & Palolo De Rosa, S. (2020). Ambiente. In: Una scuola per la cittadinanza: . PM edizioni
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Ambiente
2020 (Italian)In: Una scuola per la cittadinanza, PM edizioni , 2020Chapter in book (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
PM edizioni, 2020
National Category
Other Humanities not elsewhere specified
Research subject
History of Science, Technology and Environment
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-285767 (URN)
Note

ISBN: 978-88-31222-59-4, QC 20201201

Available from: 2020-11-09 Created: 2020-11-09 Last updated: 2022-06-25Bibliographically approved
Behrsin, I. & Palolo De Rosa, S. (2020). Contaminant, Commodity and Fuel: A Multi‐sited Study of Waste's roles in Urban Transformations from Italy to Austria. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 44(1), 90-107
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Contaminant, Commodity and Fuel: A Multi‐sited Study of Waste's roles in Urban Transformations from Italy to Austria
2020 (English)In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, ISSN 0309-1317, E-ISSN 1468-2427, Vol. 44, no 1, p. 90-107Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This article traces the flow of municipal solid waste from southern Italy through a waste‐to‐energy facility and district heating system in Austria, examining the roles that waste's transformation from contaminant to commodity to fuel plays in interconnected, distributed, and contested urbanization processes. It contends that, while metabolic circulation hides socioecological costs in one place to facilitate valorization in another, specific spatial configurations emerge through territorialization—of waste economies, in this case—providing the spatial base to realize metabolic flows and to anchor political narratives. A decisive effect is that certain patterns of urbanization become locked‐in, impeding alternative metabolic transitions and spatial configurations. Attending to the coproduction of three sites—Naples, Italy; Zwentendorf, Austria; and St Pölten, Austria—through the circulation and transformation of waste and energy the article provides an empirical multi‐sited case study of a political ecology of urbanization.

Keywords
Urban political ecology, territoriality, waste metabolism, waste to energy, Naples, Italy, St.Polten, Austria
National Category
Human Geography
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-273251 (URN)10.1111/1468-2427.12880 (DOI)000506371900001 ()2-s2.0-85077897238 (Scopus ID)
Funder
Swedish Research Council Formas, 2017-01962_3
Note

QC 20200523

Available from: 2020-05-12 Created: 2020-05-12 Last updated: 2022-06-26Bibliographically approved
Falcone, P. M. & Palolo De Rosa, S. (2020). Use of fuzzy cognitive maps to develop policy strategies for the optimization of municipal waste management: A case study of the land of fires (Italy). Land use policy, 96, Article ID 104680.
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Use of fuzzy cognitive maps to develop policy strategies for the optimization of municipal waste management: A case study of the land of fires (Italy)
2020 (English)In: Land use policy, ISSN 0264-8377, E-ISSN 1873-5754, Vol. 96, article id 104680Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This paper applies an analytical method for developing policy strategies to optimize municipal waste management systems (MWMSs) to the case of the Land of Fires (LoF). The LoF is an area of Italy’s Campania region that is characterized by a legacy of authoritarian environmental governance and the improper dumping and burning of waste. In this paper, we employ the fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM) method, which draws on a participatory approach. Specifically, the complexity of the investigated system was determined from the causal relations identified by relevant stakeholders and experts. The results show that the most effective policy strategies to improve the LoF MWMS, as identified by informants, include: fostering social innovation (e.g. communication and information campaigns); promoting technological innovation (e.g. material and process design); and supporting scientific and technological cooperation among actors. The overall diversity of the identified policy strategies suggests that policy makers must move beyond a simple “best option” approach, given the systemic complexity of the waste management sector.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier BV, 2020
Keywords
waste management, Land of Fires, Fuzzy cognitive maps, Policy strategies
National Category
Economic Geography
Research subject
Planning and Decision Analysis, Urban and Regional Studies; Planning and Decision Analysis, Strategies for sustainable development
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-273250 (URN)10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104680 (DOI)000541149900016 ()2-s2.0-85084368032 (Scopus ID)
Funder
Swedish Research Council Formas, 2017-01962_3
Note

QC 20200520

Available from: 2020-05-12 Created: 2020-05-12 Last updated: 2022-06-26Bibliographically approved
De Rosa, S. P. (2018). A political geography of 'waste wars' in Campania (Italy): Competing territorialisations and socio-environmental conflicts. Political Geography, 67, 46-55
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A political geography of 'waste wars' in Campania (Italy): Competing territorialisations and socio-environmental conflicts
2018 (English)In: Political Geography, ISSN 0962-6298, E-ISSN 1873-5096, Vol. 67, p. 46-55Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2018
Keywords
Urban Political Ecology; Territorialisation; Waste; Campania; Socio-environmental conflicts
National Category
Human Geography
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-271861 (URN)10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.09.009 (DOI)000451653500005 ()2-s2.0-85054185653 (Scopus ID)
Note

QC 20200427

Available from: 2020-04-08 Created: 2020-04-08 Last updated: 2024-03-18Bibliographically approved
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