Stop at the big shopping malls
Stop at the big shopping malls to maintain and strengthen the presence of small businesses located in mountainous areas and resorts. But also to contain road traffic and its effects in terms of air pollution and noise. Another argument of the detractors of large "malls" is in fact "vehicular traffic", as these large structures lead to greater traffic and traffic concentrations.
But not only. In Trentino from 1960 to 2004, urbanized areas grew by 190% against population growth by 20%, with no account being taken of 24% of land intended for large commercial areas. Hence the choice. "This is a decision - pointed out the Vice-President of the junta, Alessandro Olivi - who rejects a reform, first in Italy, which aims to renew the method of planning commercial settlements on the ground, in the name of quality and valorisation of the our alpine vocations. "
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