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Deep Dive into the Recovery Fund: A (Real) Chance for Inner Areas? The Abruzzo Region Study Case, Italy
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Angela Pilogallo
Angela Pilogallo
Researcher at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis (IMAA) of the National of a [...]
Researcher at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis (IMAA) of the National Research Council of Italy (CNR). She holds a Master's degree in Environmental and Land Engineering and a PhD in Engineering for Innovation and Sustainable Development from the University of Basilicata. Her research focuses on integrating the ecosystem services framework into planning processes. After exploring the sustainability of land-use changes at different spatial scales, she is currently investigating the contribution of the ecosystem-based approach to climate change adaptation and mitigation plans.
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Lucia Saganeiti
Lucia Saganeiti
Engineer and PhD, Researcher at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis (IMAA) of [...]
Engineer and PhD, Researcher at the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis (IMAA) of the National Research Council (CNR). She currently works on Research Infrastructures in the environmental domain and their integration into decision support systems. She holds a PhD in Engineering for Innovation and Sustainable Development from the University of Basilicata. Her research focuses on urban and territorial planning, environmental sustainability, and spatial analysis, with particular attention to urban sprinkling and urban sprawl. She studies indicator engineering, changes in land use, and predictive models of urban growth.
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Lorena Fiorini
Lorena Fiorini
Environmental and Land Engineer and PhD in Civil, Construction, Architectural, and Environmental a a [...]
Environmental and Land Engineer and PhD in Civil, Construction, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, with a thesis entitled “Land take in Italy: models and trajectories.” She is currently a researcher at the Department of Civil, Construction, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering (DICEAA) at the University of L'Aquila. She works on the LIFE IMAGINE UMBRIA project (LIFE19 IPE/IT/000015) and actively participates in other national and international research projects. She conducts research in the field of territorial planning and urban planning techniques, with expertise in models and techniques for monitoring urban growth and sustainable urban planning.
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Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, National Research Council of Italy (IMAA-CNR), c.da S. Loja, 85050 Tito, PZ, Italy
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Department of Civil, Construction-Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, AQ, Italy
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Sustainability 2025, 17(19), 8644; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17198644 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 21 July 2025
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Revised: 19 September 2025
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Accepted: 21 September 2025
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Published: 25 September 2025
Abstract
The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) represents a transformative opportunity to reduce territorial, gender and generational disparities in Italy. It plays an even more important role for inner areas, which make up about three-fifths of the entire national territory and require structural investment to improve infrastructure, social services and access to healthcare services. This study aims to analyse the distribution of funds by project type, and to develop a geostatistical analysis-based methodology to critically evaluate two key aspects: the ability of small municipalities to access resources, and the effectiveness of the funding programme in meeting the specific needs of inner areas. The developed methodology consists of several steps aimed at collecting, standardising, geo-spatialising and analysing data relating to NRRP funds. This methodology is then applied to a case study of the Abruzzo region (Italy), which is considered particularly interesting due to its physical, historical and socio-economic characteristics that make it particularly vulnerable to natural disasters. The developed methodology consists of several steps aimed at collecting, standardising, geo-spatialising and analysing data relating to NRRP funds. The results of the spatial autocorrelation and cluster analyses were then overlapped and compared with the internal areas defined by the National Strategy for Inner Areas (NSIA). The outcomes reveal how investments interact with existing spatial planning instruments and development strategies, underscoring the critical role of accessibility, infrastructure, and public services in fostering equitable and sustainable regional development. The analysis offers insights into addressing structural disparities and enhancing territorial cohesion, with implications for policy alignment across multiple levels of governance.
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Pilogallo, A.; Saganeiti, L.; Fiorini, L.
Deep Dive into the Recovery Fund: A (Real) Chance for Inner Areas? The Abruzzo Region Study Case, Italy. Sustainability 2025, 17, 8644.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17198644
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Pilogallo A, Saganeiti L, Fiorini L.
Deep Dive into the Recovery Fund: A (Real) Chance for Inner Areas? The Abruzzo Region Study Case, Italy. Sustainability. 2025; 17(19):8644.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17198644
Chicago/Turabian Style
Pilogallo, Angela, Lucia Saganeiti, and Lorena Fiorini.
2025. "Deep Dive into the Recovery Fund: A (Real) Chance for Inner Areas? The Abruzzo Region Study Case, Italy" Sustainability 17, no. 19: 8644.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17198644
APA Style
Pilogallo, A., Saganeiti, L., & Fiorini, L.
(2025). Deep Dive into the Recovery Fund: A (Real) Chance for Inner Areas? The Abruzzo Region Study Case, Italy. Sustainability, 17(19), 8644.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17198644
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