Defend Sardinia from the onslaught of wind turbines, preserving its environmental specificities. Thus was born the idea of a bill that makes it possible to extend - in a short period - the protection of the inland territory through the regional landscape plan.

The bill was presented this morning at the Hotel Regina Margherita in Cagliari by the Scientific Committee on Insularity in the Constitution, made up of many experts from a legal, cultural and historical point of view.

«We need to extend the PPR from coastal areas to inland areas to compensate for separations and solutions of continuity between landscapes; essentially, between differentiated rights and duties, and hierarchies between people. We must stop, following common sentiment, the assault on the territory and the coasts. There is a risk of destroying countryside, ancient paths and rural textures without any planning. Where is the analysis of the impact of energy producing plants?" asks Maria Antonietta Mongiu, president of the Scientific Committee. To then send a message to the political groups in the Council: «Don't be divided, this proposal is simple. We reiterate: this bill obviates the difference in rights and duties between people who live in a territory protected by Article 9 of the Constitution, thanks to the PPR, and people whose territories are devoid of rules.
Much worse than the Closures Law."

For the former councilor for urban planning Gian Valerio Sanna, the proposal commits «the president of the council, in agreement with the competent departments, to prepare, within six months, the regional landscape plan extended to the entire Sardinian territory to complete the one already approved relating to the coastal territory".

And then: «The territorial governance system is currently differentiated and unequal in terms of homogeneity of landscape protection and urban planning tools between coastal territories and internal areas of the Region».

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