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almahu_9949887695702882
Umfang:
1 online resource (581 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783031676284
,
3031676289
Inhalt:
This book explores the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage within the framework of circular economy, emphasizing its role in sustainable urban development. It discusses how reusing abandoned and underutilized cultural sites can drive economic growth, enhance urban livability, and contribute to environmental sustainability. The book addresses the challenges in current governance and financial systems and proposes innovative models and tools to facilitate adaptive reuse. It is based on the CLIC project, a European Horizon 2020 initiative, and provides case studies from four European regions. The book is aimed at scholars, professionals, and policymakers interested in heritage conservation, urban development, and sustainable economic practices.
Anmerkung:
Preface -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction: CLIC EU Horizon2020 R&I Project: Circular Models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse -- 1 The First Part Develops a Common Framework Starting from Robust Theoretical Foundations in the Field of Cultural Heritage Conservation -- 2 The Second Part of the Book Focuses on Practices, Experimentation and Tools for the Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage in the Perspective of the Circular Economy Model, Exploring Particularly Evaluation Tools -- 3 The Third Part Is Focused on Barriers, Bottlenecks and the Need of a New Governance -- 4 The Fourth Part Focuses on Circular Business Models and Financing Instruments for Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse -- 5 The Fifth Part Questions Whether it Is Possible to Incentivise Creativity in the Cultural Heritage Entrepreneurial Sector -- 6 In the Sixth Part Conclusions are Drafted Based on the Results Presented -- References -- Part I: Theoretical Foundations -- Chapter 2: The Circular “Human-Centred” Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage: Theoretical Foundations -- 1 Introduction: The CLIC Research Project -- 1.1 The Horizon 2020 Call -- 1.2 Finding the Roots of the CLIC Research in the Thought of Three Masters: Schumpeter, Geddes, Genovesi -- 1.3 Toward “Re-placing” the City/Territory System Through the Lens of Bioecology -- 2 The General Characteristics of the CLIC Research -- 3 Culture and Cultural Values -- 3.1 The Role of Culture for Proposing Meanings to Face the Neo-humanistic Challenge -- 3.2 The Circular Economy Model in Integrating the Neo-humanistic and Ecological Paradigms -- 3.3 The “Regenerative Re-use” of Cultural Heritage/Landscape -- 3.4 The Key Role of Culture: The Cultural Conditions of Sustainable Development -- 4 Adaptive Reuse Between Ecological Paradigm (Nature) and Culture (Human-Centred) Paradigm: The Implications -- 4.1 Current Definitions and the Circular Adaptive Reuse Notion -- 4.2 The Adaptive Capacity of Cultural Assets Reuse Should Mimic the Dynamic Creative Power of Nature: Its Auto-poietic Capacity -- 4.3 Adaptive Reuse and the Notion of “Change”: The Key Role of Evaluation -- 4.4 Adaptive Reuse and the “Spiral” Evaluation Process -- 4.5 Adaptive Reuse and Creativity in Place-Making -- 4.6 A Conflict Between Environment/Landscape and Adaptive Reuse Solutions -- 5 The General Conditions for Success: The Circular Model for Adaptive Reuse
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783031676277
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 3031676270
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
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