The attempt to conceptualize the role of nature in the organization of the city and the territory dates back a long time and, in particular, stems from the recognition of the inadequacy of GDP as a measure of a nation’s true wealth. Senator Bob Kennedy's speech in his 1968 presidential bid ended something like this: “GDP measures everything except what makes life truly worth living.” That speech, which challenged powerful financial interests, became a landmark critique of GDP. From that moment on, a line had been drawn. The debate has since continued, marked by both advances and setbacks.

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Sargolini M.
2025-01-01

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The attempt to conceptualize the role of nature in the organization of the city and the territory dates back a long time and, in particular, stems from the recognition of the inadequacy of GDP as a measure of a nation’s true wealth. Senator Bob Kennedy's speech in his 1968 presidential bid ended something like this: “GDP measures everything except what makes life truly worth living.” That speech, which challenged powerful financial interests, became a landmark critique of GDP. From that moment on, a line had been drawn. The debate has since continued, marked by both advances and setbacks.
2025
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