Abstract:
The paper presents the results of two studies accomplished for Public Administrations as instrument for sustainable reconstructive interventions in areas with very complex environmental, social, economic and historic aspects. The two locations considered are Caporciano (Italy), a small town within the area around L’Aquila struck by the earthquake in 2009 and now only partially inhabited, and Apice Vecchia (Italy), near Benevento, damaged by two earthquakes in 1962 and 1980, which forced the population to settle a new town in the vicinity.