Foggia
16/07/2025
ENGLISH
Article: publication
Journal and no.: Contesti. Città Territori Progetti, 1
Richard Lee Peragine
This paper sets out to question the productivism that undergirds the green transition and impacts a specific territory and landscape in the Italian South, as a particular geography of the so-called Global South. In doing so, it seeks to question the logic at work within the implementation of wind turbine projects in the province of Foggia. The strategic reports and environmental assessment tools of territorial planning promote and legitimate this productivist orientation. The article in fact will firstly move from national strategies of decarbonisation in Italy to the specific planning apparatus sustaining the green transition in Italy southern region of Puglia. Three specific wind turbine projects in the province of Foggia will then be considered: three wind farms respectively in the municipality of Ortanova, Borgo Tressanti and Borgo Mezzanone. The wager is that under the current productivist auspices of the Green Transition, wind energy production requires a form of gyratory planning that, trading on the legacy of internal colonialism and uneven capitalist development, reproduces the growthist paradigm of green capitalism. In doing so, gyratory planning warrants more infrastructure, while creating green sacrifice zones and seizing on the deprivation of rural organised abandonment.
Link to the article: Contesti. Città Territori Progetti
Cite: Cite: Peragine, R. L. (2025). Gyratory planning. The green transition’s productivism and wind power around Foggia. Contesti. Città, Territori, Progetti, (1), 226–249. https://doi.org/10.36253/contest-16014
Keywords: wind power, Green Transition,
productivism, planning, Mezzogiorno
Period: June 2023-June 2025
Project: Camp Form(s); REFRAME
Inappropriable is a research, a collective investigation and a condition of possibility which sets out to interrogate practices of inhabitation, infrastructures of life, of marronage and fugitive worldling, focusing on labour ecologies in territories of migration: frontiers where bodies, spaces and labour are reconfigured through extractive and plantation-like capitalist processes of accumulation, dispossession and exclusion.