Usi Civici: Open Evaluation Issues in the Italian Legal Framework on Civic Use Properties
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Usi Civici: Civic Use Rights in the Italian Legislation
2.1. Origin, Definition and Characteristics of Civic Use Rights
2.2. Mapping Civic Use Rights at the Regional Level: The Relationship between National and Regional Legislation
3. Methodologies to Evaluate Economic and Ecological Value of Civic Use Properties
3.1. Methodological Issues for the Appraisal of Properties Subjected to Civic Use Rights
- the estimate for enfranchisement (“affrancazione”) of civic use rights;
- the estimate for legitimation of occupations of state-owned properties;
- the estimate for the reintegration (“reintegrazione”) of occupied lands;
- the estimate for the dissolution of promiscuity;
- the estimate for concession and change of use destination.
3.2. Methodological Issues Related to the Ecosystem Services Evaluation of Civic Use Properties
4. Managing the Properties Subjected to Civic Use Rights: Open Challenges
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | The Law 168/2017, then, introduced the figure of “Enti esponenziali” to comprehend all private, public, or mixed collective bodies that can manage a property subjected to civic use. |
2 | Article 117 of the Constitution. |
3 | Examples of this are given by the regional laws adopted in the Marche, Piedmont, and Valle d’Aosta regions, among others. |
4 | The judgement of the court originated from a controversy over a law from the Abruzzo region (regional Law 23/1996) aiming to simplify the procedures to sell or change the destination of use of properties subject to civic use rights that have been irreversibly transformed for public interest purposes, giving full decision-making power to the mayor and assuming that the public utility of the infrastructure would in any case contribute to the wellbeing of the collective. |
5 | Art. 3, comma 8-bis, Law 168/2017 and Art. 63bis Law 108/2021. |
6 | Article 3 of the Law 168/2017 mentions 7 categories of collective properties:
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7 | In particular, the law follows the prescription of the so-called Law Galasso (Law 431/1985). |
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Rights | Forests or Perpetual Grazing | Agricultural Properties | |
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Essential rights | Right to graze | ||
Right to collect woods or grass | |||
Right to collect the fruits of the land (including mushrooms) | |||
Right to cultivate | |||
Right to glean the fields | |||
Exploitative rights | Collect fruits of the land for economic purposes | ||
Right to cultivate the land for commercial properties | |||
Right to graze farm animals whose products will be used for economic reasons | |||
Faculty to divide the property in portions | |||
Faculty to alienate the property | (if land surface is not sufficient for collective use) | ||
Faculty to change the destination of use of the property | (if proven an additional benefit for the community) | (if proven an additional benefit for the community) |
Region | Civic Use Mapping | Regional Legislative Acts |
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Valle d’Aosta | Latest recognition carried out regularly by a special commission of the regional chamber of commerce (Camera Valdaostana) All communal forests are subjected to civic use rights of collecting woods and grazing. No shared ownership over agricultural properties has been found. | Law 16/1985 regulating the management of civic use rights transferred by the state to the regional bodies. Special rules have been adopted regarding grazing. |
Piemonte | Civic use rights present in over 57% of the municipalities in the region. Main forms are forests and graze in the mountains. | Law 29/2009 containing the general framework for the enjoyment and management of civic use rights in line with national legislation. Law 9/2007 prescribes a deduction of 80% of the indemnity to be corresponded to the municipalities in cases of alienation of properties discovered later to be subjected to civic use rights. |
Liguria | Perpetual forests and graze present particularly in the mountain areas. Few properties for agricultural use present in inner areas | Law 27/2002 general rules on civic use rights in coherence with national regulations. Regulation 4/2007 containing the rules for the exercise of the civic use rights. |
Lombardia | Last mapping conducted in 1997. Civic use rights are widely used in the mountain areas. The most frequent uses are the rights to graze and the right to collect wood. | Law 31/2008 provides the specific disciplines to conduct the inquiries about the existence of civic use rights that have not yet been concluded by the region. |
Veneto | Civic use rights present in 52% of the municipalities. Civic use rights are more frequent in mountain areas and the main rights are grazing and collection of wood. | Law 31/1994 related to the existence of civic use rights over the regional territory, the proceedings for alienation, and change of destination of use: the management model. |
Provincia Autonoma di Trento | Perpetual forests and graze present in almost all municipalities in the province. | Law 6/2005 providing a general framework for the management of civic use rights in lines with the requirements of the Law 1766/1927 and special rules for the communities in Spinale and Manez. |
Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano | Civic use properties are mainly forests, permanent graze and “malghe” (rural farming communes). Those properties cover over 60% of the Süd-Tirol surface. | Law 16/1980 contains the discipline on the management of civic use rights in compliance with national law. |
Friuli Venezia Giulia | Perpetual forests and graze present all over the mountain areas. Fisheries and molluscs farms are also subjected to civic use rights. | Law 34/1990 contains general rules on civic use rights in accordance with national law. Law 12/2009 regulates the functions of the special commissioners on civic use rights. Special regulations for molluscs farming and mountain communes. |
Emilia Romagna | Regional archive of civic use rights. Civic use rights present both in mountain areas and over farming properties in inner areas. | Law 35/1977 and subsequent modifications containing the general regulation in compliance with national law. |
Toscana | Civic use rights have been mapped by the regional government and are currently present in about 50% of the municipalities. | Law 27/2014 containing general rules on civic use rights in line with national law. Adopted a set of special laws for different types of civic use rights (e.g., marble caves or forests). |
Umbria | Civic use rights are frequent in mountain areas, especially in the southeastern part of the region, both in the forms of perpetual forests and agricultural land. | Law 1/1984 containing the general rules on civic use rights and special legislation for the collection of mushrooms and truffles. |
Marche | Perpetual forests and graze present all over the mountain areas. Few properties for agricultural use present in inner areas. | Law 24/1998 on the attribution of civic use rights to “Comunità Montane” (mountain preservation associations). Law 37/2008 on separate administration for civic use rights. |
Lazio | Civic use rights present in all the provinces in the forms of agricultural properties and perpetual forests. GIS data available. | Law 1/1986 and subsequent modifications to rule all aspects related to notoriety, management, and liquidation of civic use rights in conformity with national law. |
Abruzzo | About 1/3 of the regional surface is covered by civic use properties. In the vast majority of cases, these properties are forests. | Law 25/1988 and Law 68/1999 regulate all aspects about notoriety, liquidation, alienation, and change in destination of use. |
Campania | Civic use properties amount to approximately 30% of the regional soil. | Law 11/1981 gives execution to the national legislation. |
Molise | Civic use rights present in mountain areas; no specifications about the form. | Law 14/2002 on the management of civic use rights in accordance with national legislation. |
Basilicata | Civic use rights present in mountain areas; no specifications about the form. | Law 57/2000 on the management of civic use rights giving execution to the national legislation. |
Puglia | Mapping under process. Civic use properties are present in all provinces with a majority of rights over agricultural land. | Law 7/1998 regulates all aspects about notoriety, liquidation, alienation, and change of destination of use in accordance with national law. |
Calabria | Civic use rights more diffused are grazing; collection of woods and collection of dried grass and leaves to be used for animal litter. | Law 18/2007 regulates general and special aspects of civic use rights giving execution to national law. Not yet entered into force as execution regulation is still under approval. |
Sicilia | 81% of the municipalities present civic use properties. Fisheries is the most typical case. | No specific law on civic use rights, but a series of regulations on management of civic use rights has been included in several regional laws. |
Sardegna | 6.7% of the total regional surface is subjected to civic use rights with an additional 8% under investigation. This is a phenomenon that involve about 43% of the municipalities in the region. | Law 12/1994 gives execution to the national law at the local level. |
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Casprini, D.; Oppio, A.; Torrieri, F. Usi Civici: Open Evaluation Issues in the Italian Legal Framework on Civic Use Properties. Land 2023, 12, 871. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040871
Casprini D, Oppio A, Torrieri F. Usi Civici: Open Evaluation Issues in the Italian Legal Framework on Civic Use Properties. Land. 2023; 12(4):871. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040871
Chicago/Turabian StyleCasprini, Danny, Alessandra Oppio, and Francesca Torrieri. 2023. "Usi Civici: Open Evaluation Issues in the Italian Legal Framework on Civic Use Properties" Land 12, no. 4: 871. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040871
APA StyleCasprini, D., Oppio, A., & Torrieri, F. (2023). Usi Civici: Open Evaluation Issues in the Italian Legal Framework on Civic Use Properties. Land, 12(4), 871. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12040871