The Covid-19 epidemic has caused a lot of economic and social damages and has generated territorialimbalances that are not yet quantifiable. Many research groups are currently committed to deepen theirunderstanding of the impact of the crisis using different disciplinary methodologies and focusing on differentaspects of the phenomenon.These researches reveal causal links between the variables involved that have not been explored up untilnow and raise relevant questions for the economic and social future of our Country.This paper wants to provide an overview of the territorial and economic implications related to the epidemicevent on the basis of a set of economic, settlement and environmental indicators applied to the twoterritorial dimensions of the Italian Regions and Provinces. For each of them, the connection with primaryepidemic data (number of cases and number of deaths) was analysed to verify the possible presence andconsistency of the correlation indices.Aim of the article is to highlight some territorial characteristics that may have facilitated the spread of theepidemic by identifying, at the same time, some actions that will positively affect them, in an evolutionaryperspective.
Health emergency and economic and territorial implications. First considerations
Mazzeo G
2020-01-01
Abstract
The Covid-19 epidemic has caused a lot of economic and social damages and has generated territorialimbalances that are not yet quantifiable. Many research groups are currently committed to deepen theirunderstanding of the impact of the crisis using different disciplinary methodologies and focusing on differentaspects of the phenomenon.These researches reveal causal links between the variables involved that have not been explored up untilnow and raise relevant questions for the economic and social future of our Country.This paper wants to provide an overview of the territorial and economic implications related to the epidemicevent on the basis of a set of economic, settlement and environmental indicators applied to the twoterritorial dimensions of the Italian Regions and Provinces. For each of them, the connection with primaryepidemic data (number of cases and number of deaths) was analysed to verify the possible presence andconsistency of the correlation indices.Aim of the article is to highlight some territorial characteristics that may have facilitated the spread of theepidemic by identifying, at the same time, some actions that will positively affect them, in an evolutionaryperspective.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.