Abstract
The paper intends to conduct a debate on the role that the metropolitan city can take in terms of inclusion, creativity and competitiveness in areas such as that of Calabria, characterized by conurbations formed by a central core and a larger area covered with small settlements connected and related between them. The development of the thesis will explain briefly how the territorial and urban polycentrism can be a model for a metropolitan city, dynamic and open to innovation, but above all shared and co-created by the different actors.
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