The economic crisis generated social consequences that go beyond those related to the environment and the landscape, now becoming an alibi to not to do anything, to not manage otherwise; and drives us to look for other places where development could be planned as a new form of exploitation, as a repeating cycle with the same paths of rules, but somewhere else. It may be useful to start considering the crisis in a way which is different from the one we are used to: a physiological and periodic change, which is necessary into the socio-economic condition.
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