The Covid-19 pandemic, like the plague or other contagious diseases in the past, had a considerable impact on communities and territorial assets. This work aims to propose a reflection on the consequences that these health emergencies had on human mobility, the space organization, and the perception of places in Sardinia and, especially, in its inland areas. These areas, which may have remained immune from contagion during the plague on 1652-1657, welcomed people fleeing from the cities into their villages and country churches, while today they aspire to attract new inhabitants and high-quality tourists.

Mobilità, organizzazione dello spazio e percezione dei luoghi in Sardegna tra vecchie pestilenze e nuove pandemie - Mobility, organisation of space and perception of places in Sardinia among old plagues and new pandemics

Nocco S.
Primo
2021

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic, like the plague or other contagious diseases in the past, had a considerable impact on communities and territorial assets. This work aims to propose a reflection on the consequences that these health emergencies had on human mobility, the space organization, and the perception of places in Sardinia and, especially, in its inland areas. These areas, which may have remained immune from contagion during the plague on 1652-1657, welcomed people fleeing from the cities into their villages and country churches, while today they aspire to attract new inhabitants and high-quality tourists.
2021
Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea - ISEM
(Im)mobility
Inland Areas
Pandemic
Plague
Rural Churches
Sardinia
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