Osservatorio Reports on Soil Consumption in Melegnano, Advocates for Reuse of Abandoned Buildings
The Osservatorio against soil consumption highlights trends in Melegnano and San Donato, noting ongoing soil erosion due to construction projects like a data center on former agricultural land. Concerns are raised about the future of the San Francesco area, intended for the Milan stadium, and the impact of new constructions on local livability. The Osservatorio calls for the repurposing of unused buildings to mitigate soil consumption, in line with regional laws promoting urban regeneration.

The Osservatorio against soil consumption has released data from Ispra indicating significant trends in Melegnano and San Donato, with Melegnano's new data center on via Carpiano exemplifying soil erosion on former agricultural land. In San Donato, uncertainties surround the San Francesco area, previously designated for a Milan stadium, while new developments are planned on the Pratone.
The future of Eni's offices is also in question after employees move to the new Sesto building, risking vacant properties. The Osservatorio emphasizes the need to incentivize the reuse of abandoned areas and buildings to reduce urban sprawl, aligning with regional laws aimed at urban regeneration.




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