GEOGRAPHY OF THE PRODUCTION SECTORS
Lecturer: Prof. Cavuta Giacomo
Degree Course: CLEA (6 CFU)
Department of affiliation: DEC
Telephone number: 085.4537579
Email: giacomo.cavuta@unich.it
Days and hours of reception: Monday 10.00-11.30, Friday 09.30 - 10.30
Semester: I.
Objectives: to be able to explain what the economic value of
territory know the relationship between external economies, infrastructures and
urban rent. How a complex system, the geosystem, works
know the main causes of the ecological problem. Space
geographical area and the environment in which we live, which takes into account the factors of
political, strategic, social, cultural and ecological nature that underlie economic changes. Classify and analyze the relationships between industrial activities and the territory, highlight the coexistence of different business structures; introduce the concept of business networks and global supply chains. Deepen the issues and the role of transport and telecommunications in the current economic world; analyze the tourist spaces. Knowing how to deal critically with the theme of urban creativity, in relation to the conditions of urban contexts; understand how development originally derives from the relationship between local subjects, territorial resources and "mobile" resources that circulate in global networks.
Course program:
Methodology and tools of economic geography, trajectories of the world economy up to the 21st century, the geographical analysis of the economic process: theories and models, the geo-economics of resources, policies and methods of sustainability, markets as they change, companies as change, the challenges of the 21st century. The question of development, population mobility and culture, regional development and geographies of imbalances, transactional economic networks and global governance, Recommended books: Dini F. Romei P. Randelli F., Economic Geography Markets, companies, environment and the challenges of contemporary world, Mondadori University, Milan, 2020.
Bignante E. Celata F. Vanolo A., Geographies of development. A critical and global perspective, Utet, Milan, second edition 2022