Texts: Robert Bilott, Edoardo Bortolotto, Vincenzo Cordiano, Marina Forti, Marco Milioni, Alberto Peruffo, Michela Piccoli, Dario Zampieri
Graphic design, cartography: Roberto Vito D’Amico
A map that helps to unravel the articulated story of one of the worst cases of water contamination in the history of Europe. This editorial research stems from the will of Federico Bevilacqua, a biologist, and citizen of one of the areas most affected by the invisible evil, who for several years documented the evolution of the civil struggle summarized in the banner of the No Pfas Movement. A story that has become a symbol in Italy of militancy, defense of health, and the right to water as a public good. The book includes an articulated editorial structure that collects essays and contributions that helps the reader to retrace the story. All this comes with a vast iconographic apparatus enriched by maps, infographics, illustrations, and aerial photogrammetry to contextualize the territory and trace the geography of the watercourses and the hydrographic system.
35€
In stock
First edition, 2023
300 copies
24 x 16,5 cm
232 pages
Paperback
Italian
ISBN: 978-88-32108-26-2