The paper explores the impacts and the possible post-Covid policies and projects for fragile territories represented by the inner areas of our country.
The essay is structured into four parts: return to the efforts of the project (considering the structural dimension of the projects, enabling the future, promoting redundancy and antifragility); focus on fragile territories (considering them as relevant elements); listening and learning from communities (pulling relevant biographies out of the communities, improving listening skills and territorial capacity); promote new economies that are well-stablished in places (patiently working to build contextual economies with social impact).