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Self-built ecovillage in L’Aquila (Italy) : community resilience as a grassroots response to an environmental shock

Fois, F; Forino, G

Authors

F Fois

G Forino



Abstract

The paper applies the community resilience approach to the post‐disaster case of Pescomaggiore, an Italian village affected by the L'Aquila earthquake in 2009. A group of residents refused to accept the housing recovery solutions proposed by the government, opting for autonomous recovery. They developed a housing project in the form of a self‐built ecovillage, characterised by earthquake‐proof buildings made of straw and wood. The project is a paradigmatic example of a community‐based response to an external shock. It illustrates the concept of ‘community resilience’, which is widely explored in the scientific debate but still vaguely defined. Based on qualitative methodologies, the paper seeks to understand how the community resilience process can be enacted in alternative social practices such as ecovillages. The goal is to see under which conditions natural disasters can be considered windows of opportunity for sustainability.

Citation

Fois, F., & Forino, G. (2014). Self-built ecovillage in L’Aquila (Italy) : community resilience as a grassroots response to an environmental shock. Disasters, 38(4), 719-739. https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12080

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 5, 2014
Publication Date Sep 5, 2014
Deposit Date Apr 16, 2019
Journal Disasters
Print ISSN 0361-3666
Electronic ISSN 1467-7717
Publisher Wiley
Volume 38
Issue 4
Pages 719-739
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12080
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1111/disa.12080
Related Public URLs https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14677717#pane-01cbe741-499a-4611-874e-1061f1f4679e01