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Global Changes, Coastal Areas And Conflicts: Experiences From Italy
Three cases of environmental conflicts occurring in Italian coastal areas are
analysed in the present chapter: Civitavecchia, Costa Teatina National Park and Ostia.
Civitavecchia and Ostia are included in the Rome Metropolitan Area, while the Costa Teatina
National Park is in the Chieti-Pescara urban area. In Civitavecchia the major conflict is
environmental: about air quality and pollution due to the presence of two power stations close
to the city centre and the mooring of cruise ships. The second conflict is about the use and
management of water and the processing of waste water and drainage systems in Ostia, besides
coastal erosion. The third conflict is linked to the spatial definition of the boundaries of the
Costa Teatina National Park. The current conflict concerns the definition of the spatial
boundaries of the park even if bias against the existence of the Park itself does exist. All the
three conflicts concern the contrast between economic development and environmental
protection. The first and the second also include competition for the use of resources at a time
characterized by extensive human mobility. The third case study specifically concerns conflicts
occurring over the protection of the natural environment and biodiversity. It will be shown that
those conflicts are chronic, critical for the development of the concerned areas, and their
solutions are urgently needed
