Come rendere operative le raccomandazioni UNESCO sul paesaggio storico urbano: a position paper
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Come rendere operative le raccomandazioni UNESCO sul paesaggio storico urbano: a position paper
Towards operationalizing UNESCO Recommendations on “Historic Urban Landscape”: a position paper |
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Angrisano, Mariarosaria
Biancamano, Paolo Franco Bosone, Martina Carone, Paola Daldanise, Gaia De Rosa, Fortuna Franciosa, Alfredo Gravagnuolo, Antonia Iodice, Silvia Nocca, Francesca Onesti, Anna Panaro, Simona Ragozino, Stefania Sannicandro, Valentina Fusco Girard, Luigi |
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This position paper critically analyses the process to implement the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (2011), exploring evaluation tools, innovative business / management models and financing tools for the conservation and regeneration of Historic Urban Landscape (HUL), to make it operational in the perspective of a circular economy model of sustainable development for city / territory system regeneration. Through evaluation tools, it is possible to pass from general principles to operational practices; to produce empirical evidence of the economic, social and environmental benefits of HUL integrated conservation and regeneration. The challenge of generating a symbiosis between conservation and transformation issues requires adequate evaluation methods, business, management and financing tools, engaging civil society and local stakeholders, capturing both HUL tangible and intangible values to turn the historic urban landscape into a driver of sustainable growth. The analysis carried out in this paper shows that through the suggested tools it is possible to make operational the UNESCO Recommendations, transforming conflicts into opportunities, producing economic attractiveness and strengthen social awareness and cohesion.
This position paper critically analyses the process to implement the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (2011), exploring evaluation tools, innovative business / management models and financing tools for the conservation and regeneration of Historic Urban Landscape (HUL), to make it operational in the perspective of a circular economy model of sustainable development for city / territory system regeneration. Through evaluation tools, it is possible to pass from general principles to operational practices; to produce empirical evidence of the economic, social and environmental benefits of HUL integrated conservation and regeneration. The challenge of generating a symbiosis between conservation and transformation issues requires adequate evaluation methods, business, management and financing tools, engaging civil society and local stakeholders, capturing both HUL tangible and intangible values to turn the historic urban landscape into a driver of sustainable growth. The analysis carried out in this paper shows that through the suggested tools it is possible to make operational the UNESCO Recommendations, transforming conflicts into opportunities, producing economic attractiveness and strengthen social awareness and cohesion. |
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2017-03-08
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http://www.fupress.net/index.php/ceset/article/view/20454
http://www.fupress.net/index.php/ceset/article/download/20454/18907 10.13128/Aestimum-20454 |
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Aestimum; Aestimum 69 (2016); 165-210
Aestimum; Aestimum 69 (2016); 165-210 1724-2118 1592-6117 |
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eng
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10.13128/Aestimum-20454
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