UID:
kobvindex_GFZ1656994194
Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 386 Seiten)
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ISBN:
9783319207537
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978-3-319-20753-7
ISSN:
2194-315X
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2194-3168
Series Statement:
Springer Geography
Content:
This book seeks to enhance the cultural dimension of sustainable development and particularly focuses on minor historic centers and their natural and rural landscapes. In a society becoming ever more globalized, without territorial restrictions in the production of goods and able to reproduce in China the goods and product characteristic of South American crafts (to mention just two extremes), the only element that can still be contextualized is heritage identity: the result of close integration between cultural assets, intangible assets and settled communities. Thus, heritage identity is one of the few elements, together with natural resources, which has the potential for economic development that is still firmly rooted in places and local populations.These towns are often the centerpiece of urban landscapes and geographical areas with original features, not always but often as individual places within networks of minor historical centers linked by shared history, traditions and/or natural elements (rivers, forests, river systems or other natural elements). They are outside the major tourist networks, even if now there is a budding interest in the touristic exploitation of these environments. So, they are the right places to pursue a sustainable and local development with a cultural perspective. This book is a product of the VIVA_EASTPART project (Valorisation and Improving of management of Small Historic Centres in the eastern PARTnership region), under the EU-funded “ENPI Eastern Partnership” program. It complements the more practically-focused work that is in production from this group, more focused on empirical approaches to the development of minor historic centers of the nations involved. Though the book has been influenced by this research and working experience, the authors are solely responsible for the content and opinions presented.
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Contents
Part I Introduction and Background
1 Studying Cultural Territorial Systems: Introduction / Francesco Rotondo
2 The Concept of Heritage / Francesco Selicato
3 Local Self-sustainable Development / Francesco Rotondo
4 Cultural Heritage as a Key for the Development of Cultural and Territorial Integrated Plans / Francesco Rotondo
5 Sustainable Development Policies for Minor Deprived Urban Communities and Natural and Cultural Heritage Conservation / Paolo Ventura and Michela Tiboni
Part II Lessons Learned from Planning and Management Practices on Safeguarding and Revitalisation of Minor Historic Centres in Eastern Partnerships
6 Lessons Learned from Planning and Management Practices on the Safeguarding and Revitalisation of Minor Historic Centres in Eastern Europe countries / Josefina López Galdeano
7 Characterization of Minor Historic Centers: Quantitative Indexes, and Qualitative Aspects / Claudia Ceppi and Pierangela Loconte
Part III Territorial Cultural Systems: A Different Approach to Cultural Heritage
8 Territorial Cultural Systems: Possible Definitions / Francesco Selicato and Claudia Piscitelli
9 An Integrated and Sustainable Approach to the Management of Minor Historic Centres: Territorial Cultural Systems / Josefina López Galdeano
10 Socio-economic Dimension in Managing the Renewal of Ancient Historic Centers / Carmelo M. Torre
11 A Systematic Analysis of Benefits and Costs of Projects for the Valorization of Cultural Heritage / Francesco Tajani and Pierluigi Morano
Part IV A New Approach to the Management of Cultural Territorial Systems: Integrated Cultural Territorial Plans
12 Participation and Integrated Cultural Territorial Plans / Claudia Piscitelli
13 Building Local Cultural Landscapes / Paolo Colarossi
14 Implementing and Reviewing Integrated Cultural Territorial Plans / Pierangela Loconte
Part V First Experiences in Eastern Europe
15 Armenian Cultural Territorial Systems First Experience / Sarhat Petrosyan and Gruia Bădescu
16 Moldovan Cultural Territorial Systems First Experiences / Gruia Bădescu and Cătălina Preda
17 Romanian Cultural Territorial Systems First Experience / Vera Marin
18 Serbian Cultural Territorial Systems First Experiences / Aleksandra Djukic, Mirjana Roter Blagojevic and Marko Nikolic
Part VI Experiences in Italy
19 Safeguarding and Promoting Historical Heritage and Landscape in Italy / Francesco Selicato and Claudia Piscitelli
20 The Actors’ Role in Practices / Claudia Piscitelli and Pierangela Loconte
21 A Survey of Interesting Practices in the Country / Pierangela Loconte
22 Pedestrian Accessibility of Historical Centres: A Key Determinant of Development / Maurizio Tira
23 The Institutional Framework for Planning Instruments and Heritage Protection / Francesco Rotondo
Part VII Conclusions: Perspectives for Territorial Cultural Systems
24 Conclusions: Perspectives for Territorial Cultural Systems / Francesco Selicato
Index
Language:
English
Subjects:
Geography
Keywords:
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DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-20753-7
URL:
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