Agopuntura territoriale: benefici e limiti dei network di comunità energetiche
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-4732/10100Abstract
Territorial Acupuncture is an approach that proposes a micro-invasive solution for the adaptation of densely populated areas through punctual interventions on a district scale. The aim of this study is to analyse the potential and limitations of this new application in order to understand whether and how to implement Territorial Acupuncture to make it as efficient and effective as possible. By first introducing the basic idea and a brief explanation of how this new approach works, it will then proceed to an analysis and research phase to identify the benefits and limitations of this new approach. Finally, solutions for its improvement will be proposed. While the application of Territorial Acupuncture might be difficult due to the large number of actors to be involved, with small variations and theoretical additions (mostly social and environmental), it would allow energy, socio-economic and environmental dynamics to be changed quickly and optimally. In conclusion, Territorial Acupuncture, with the modifications proposed in this study, would be able to respond to the problems of contemporary urban poles without returning completely different territories even more efficiently and effectively.
Keywords: territorial acupuncture, biourbanism, energy community, territorial resilience, positive energy district