Cittaslow

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Cittaslow International
Formation15 October 1999 (24 years ago) (1999-10-15)
HeadquartersOrvieto, Italy
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
287 (January 2023)
Honorary President
Paolo Saturnini
International President
Mauro Migliorini - Mayor of Asolo
Secretary General
Pier Giorgio Oliveti
Websitewww.cittaslow.org

Cittaslow is an organisation founded in

slow food movement. Cittaslow's goals include improving the quality of life in towns by slowing down its overall pace, especially in a city's use of spaces and the flow of life and traffic through them.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

History

Cittaslow was founded in Italy in October 1999, following a meeting organised by the mayor of Greve in Chianti, Tuscany.[7] A 54-point charter was developed, encouraging high quality local food and drink, general conviviality and the opposition to cultural standardisation.[7] In 2001, 28 Italian towns were signed up to the pledge, certified by trained operatives of Cittaslow.[8] The first Slow City in the English-speaking world was Ludlow, England, in 2003.[9] The movement expanded broadly beyond Italy and, by 2006, national Cittaslow networks existed in Germany, Norway and the United Kingdom. By mid-2009, fourteen countries had at least one officially accredited Cittaslow community. In July 2009, the small seaside village of Cowichan Bay in Canada became the North American continent's first Cittaslow town.[citation needed] In June 2011, Gökçeada in Turkey became the first and only Cittaslow island.[10] Nearly a decade later in October 2020, Izmir, Turkey's 3rd metropolitan municipality, has become The First Cittaslow Metropolis of the World.[11]

Membership

There are three categories of membership: Cittaslow town (population less than 50,000); Cittaslow Supporter (population more than 50,000);[12] and Cittaslow Friend (individual or family).[13]

Like Slow Food, Cittaslow is a membership organisation. Full membership of Cittaslow is only open to towns with a population under 50,000. To become eligible for membership, a town must normally score at least 50 percent in a self-assessment process against the set of Cittaslow goals, and then apply for admission to the appropriate Cittaslow national network. An annual membership fee is payable by towns.[citation needed]

The first town in England to become a Cittaslow city (and the first in the English-speaking world) was Ludlow[9] in November 2003;[14] the first in Wales was Mold.[14] There are currently three towns in the UK that are members.[15]

By 2007, several slow cities had been introduced across South Korea.[16]

Pijao, a small town in Colombia, is to become the first Cittaslow city in Latin America.[17]

Members

Country Slow Cities Number
 Australia Goolwa, Katoomba, Yea 3
 Austria
Enns, Hartberg, Horn
3
 Belgium Chaudfontaine, Enghien, Estinnes, Evere, Lens, Silly 6
 Brazil Socorro 1
 Canada
Lac-Megantic, Naramata, Wolfville
4
 China
Fuling, Shimenshan, Yuhuzhen
2
 Colombia Pijao 1
 Croatia Bale, Makarska 2
 Denmark
Mariagerfjord, Svendborg
2
 Finland Kristinestad 1
 France Blanquefort, Cazaubon, Creon, Labastide D’Armagnac, Le Haillan, Lectoure, Loix, Mirande, Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val, Samatan, Segonzac, Simorre, Valmondois 13
 Germany 23
 Hungary Hódmezővásárhely 1
 Iceland Djúpivogur 1
 Ireland Clonakilty 1
 Italy 75
 Japan Kesennuma, Maebashi-Akagi 1
 Luxembourg Clervaux 1
 Netherlands Alphen Chaam, Bellingwedde, Borger-Odoorn, Heerde, Midden-Delfland, Vaals, Vlagtwedde 7
 New Zealand Matakana 1
 Northern Cyprus
Mehmetçik, Geçitkale, Tatlısu
5
 Norway Eidskog, Levanger, Sokndal 3
 Poland Barczewo, Bartoszyce, Biała Piska, Biskupiec, Bisztynek, Braniewo, Dobre Miasto, Działdowo, Głubczyce, Golub-Dobrzyń, Gołdap, Górowo Iławeckie, Jeziorany, Kalety, Kisielice, Lidzbark, Lidzbark Warmiński, Lubawa, Morąg, Murowana Goślina, Nidzica, Nowe Miasto Lubawskie, Nowy Dwór Gdański, Olecko, Olsztynek, Orneta, Pasym, Prudnik, Rejowiec Fabryczny, Reszel, Ryn, Rzgów, Sępopol, Sianów, Sierpc, Szczytno, Węgorzewo, Wydminy 38
 Portugal
Sao Bras de Alportel, Silves, Tavira, Viana do Castelo, Vizela
6
 Russia Svetlogorsk 1
 South Africa
Sedgefield
1
 South Korea Cheongsong County (Pacheon-myeon), Damyang County (Changpyeong-myeon), Hadong County (Akyang-myeon), Jecheon (Susan-myeon & Bakdaljae), Jeonju (Jeonju Hanok Village), Namyangju (Joan-myeon), Sangju (Hamchang-eup, Gonggeom-myeon, Ian-myeon), Shinan County (Jeung-do island), Wando County (Cheongsando Island), Yeongwol County (Kimsatgat-myeon), Yesan County (Daeheung & Eungbong-myeon) 11
 Spain Begur, Bigastro, Lekeitio, Mungia, Pals, Rubielos de Mora 6
 Sweden Falköping 1
 Switzerland Mendrisio 1
 Taiwan Dalin, Fonglin, Nanzhuang, Sanyi, Zhutian 5
 Turkey 25
 United Kingdom Aylsham, Llangollen, Mold, Perth, Diss 5[15]
 United States Fairfax CA, Sebastopol CA, Sonoma CA 3

The goals and aims

There are 50 goals and principles that each Cittaslow town commits to work to achieve. They serve as benchmarks to improve the quality of life in each city.

The main aims of the movement are:[citation needed]

  • making life better for everyone living in an urban environment
  • improving the quality of life in the cities
  • resisting the homogenization and globalization of towns around the globe
  • protecting the environment
  • promoting cultural diversity and uniqueness of individual cities
  • providing inspiration for a healthier lifestyle

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