The Last Twenty Report is a research document about the current state of the world’s 20 most impoverished and vulnerable countries. Despite their rich culture, arts, and knowledge, these countries face significant challenges exacerbated by prolonged conflicts and other detrimental mechanisms. The medium to long-term goal of these research is to gauge the social, political, and environmental ‘tem-perature’ of our planet, starting from these 20 countries. This approach offers a perspective on the future from the less visible side of the Earth, providing insight into where we are heading. Launched in 2021 in Reggio Calabria, the L20 project has organized events in cities like Milan, Rome, L’Aquila, and Santa Maria di Leuca. These events laid the foundations for continuous monitoring of L20 countries conditions, with a special emphasis on critical issues such as climate change, poverty, and inequality. The 2023 re-port, the second edition after that of 2022, aims to track the evolution of conditions in these countries, highlighting not only socio-economic challenges and the impact of climate change, but also the new geopolitical scenarios and their influence on the 20 countries.
Il Report Last Twenty è un documento di ricerca sullo stato attuale dei 20 Paesi più impo-veriti e vulnerabili del mondo. Nonostante la loro ricchezza culturale, artistica e di conoscenze, questi Paesi si trovano ad affrontare sfide significative esacerbate da conflitti prolungati e altri meccanismi dannosi. L’obiettivo a medio e lungo termine di queste ricerche è quello di misurare la ‘temperatura’” so-ciale, politica e ambientale del nostro pianeta, partendo da questi 20 Paesi. Questo approccio offre una prospettiva sul futuro dal lato meno visibile della Terra, fornendo indicazioni su dove stiamo andando. Lanciato nel 2021 a Reggio Calabria, il progetto L20 ha organizzato eventi in città come Milano, Roma, L’Aquila e Santa Maria di Leuca. Questi eventi hanno gettato le basi per un monitoraggio continuo delle condizioni dei Paesi L20, con particolare attenzione a questioni critiche come il cambiamento climatico, la povertà e la disuguaglianza. Il rapporto 2023, la seconda edizione dopo quella del 2022, si propone di seguire l’evoluzione delle condizioni di questi Paesi, evidenziando non solo le sfide socio-economiche e l’impatto dei cambiamenti climatici, ma anche i nuovi scenari geopolitici e la loro influenza sui 20 Paesi
Agostini, I., Perna, T. (2024). The Last Twenty. For a theory of impoverishment = The Last Twenty. Per una teoria dell’impoverimento. SCIENZE DEL TERRITORIO, 12(1), 117-125.
The Last Twenty. For a theory of impoverishment = The Last Twenty. Per una teoria dell’impoverimento
Ilaria Agostini;
2024
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The Last Twenty Report is a research document about the current state of the world’s 20 most impoverished and vulnerable countries. Despite their rich culture, arts, and knowledge, these countries face significant challenges exacerbated by prolonged conflicts and other detrimental mechanisms. The medium to long-term goal of these research is to gauge the social, political, and environmental ‘tem-perature’ of our planet, starting from these 20 countries. This approach offers a perspective on the future from the less visible side of the Earth, providing insight into where we are heading. Launched in 2021 in Reggio Calabria, the L20 project has organized events in cities like Milan, Rome, L’Aquila, and Santa Maria di Leuca. These events laid the foundations for continuous monitoring of L20 countries conditions, with a special emphasis on critical issues such as climate change, poverty, and inequality. The 2023 re-port, the second edition after that of 2022, aims to track the evolution of conditions in these countries, highlighting not only socio-economic challenges and the impact of climate change, but also the new geopolitical scenarios and their influence on the 20 countries.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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