Search results for "heritage management"

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An Italian Urban “Fashion” The Urban 1 Programme as a Catalyst for Institutional Planning Shift

2014

Since the 1990s Italy has been going through changes and experiments concerning modes and tools of urban government. New methods, based on public­private partnership, on a consensual basis, were progressively adopted, overcoming the traditional authoritative mechanisms and role of public actors. The contribution of Community policies such as initiatives on urban areas, has been crucial in creating new tools, influencing the existing ones and activating new approaches to planning. This paper builds some theoretical considerations on the contributions the implementation of European Programmes has given to the changes in the conception of urban interventions and thedebated shift in urban polic…

ItalyItalian PlanningDevelopment ControlDevelopment Planslcsh:NA9000-9428Urban 1 Initiative Italian planning urban government and governance planning theory.Strategic Environmental AssessmentEnvironmental PlanningStrategic PlansSettore ICAR/21 - UrbanisticaHeritage Managementlcsh:Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifyingItalian Journal of Planning Practice
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The recreational value of botanic garden events: A case study of the Zagara plant fair in Palermo, Italy

2022

Botanic gardens are defined by their mission to maintain living plant collections for scientific research, conservation, display and education. This mission represents the potential ecosystem services that botanic gardens aim to produce, with display and education specifically regarding recreational ecosystem services (RES). Visitors must directly experience botanic gardens to transform these potential RES into real benefits, yet the public may not be interested in studying plants during their leisure time. Thus, botanic gardens turn to events to attract visitors. The objective of this study is to estimate the RES benefits created by a botanic garden event and profile the visitors that it b…

Ornamental horticulture fairNon-market valuationCultural heritage managementTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleOutdoor leisureNew visitor outreachRecreational use valueJournal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
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Managing palaeontological heritage: a brief overview of policy and practice in England

2019

Fossil collecting for scientific and educational reasons, as well as to support natural curiosity, has taken place in England since at least the late eighteenth century. It was not, however, until the late nineteenth, and particularly the mid-twentieth century, that site-based conservation of palaeontological heritage, and the management of collecting, was established. This paper provides a brief overview of the development of the policy and practice of palaeontological heritage management in England. It includes an outline of the establishment of national legislation, and a summary of the practical approaches to managing palaeontological sites and the collection of fossils that have been a…

PluckingHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectCultural heritage managementCuriosityPaleontologyEnvironmental ethicsLegislationQE701-760Natural (archaeology)media_commonSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Arqueologia de la Memòria: els refugis antiaeris a la ciutat de València

2011

The Spanish Civil War has left many testimonies: written sources, materials remains and, for the moment, while the witnesses still live, even oral reports. However, the value given to these sources varies depending on factors that often have little to do with scientific precision and much to do with political considerations. In line with the current debate about historic memory and the role of archaeology and heritage management in its construction, we deem it necessary that archaeologists, as well as historians, ask to take part. The aim of this paper is to analyze air-raid shelters that still exist in the city of Valencia to reclaim their heritage value and their importance in preserving …

Value (ethics)Archeologyhistoria; patrimonio; arqueologíamedia_common.quotation_subjectarqueologíaArthistoriaCivilian populationlcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historypatrimonio; arqueología de la memoriaPoliticsSpanish Civil Warlcsh:CCultural heritage managementEthnologylcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960patrimonioCartographyarqueología de la memoriamedia_commonSagvntum
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A methodological system for hydraulic heritage assessment: a management tool

2016

Traditional irrigation systems are spatial units with a remarkable cultural and heritage value, which in turn generate water landscapes. They are part of hydraulic heritage, which includes material, ideational and symbolic assets. However, the assets related to historical irrigation systems and their landscape units have been poorly studied and evaluated. This paper develops a methodological system for the assessment of hydraulic heritage which combines basic and multi-criteria quantitative techniques. The authors conducted an evaluation of water heritage assets and their associated systems for the purpose of establishing a hierarchy for devising appropriate heritage management actions.

Value (ethics)EngineeringHierarchybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementWater supply010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesManagement toolCultural heritage managementbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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The rise of the hybrid model of art museums and cultural institutions. The case of Barcelona

2015

ABSTRACTArts and museum management analysis usually classifies art museums and cultural institutions as a public or private non-for-profit. However, budget and analysis management, as Mark J. Schuster stated, reveals that the majority of museums and cultural institutions cannot be classified neither public nor private non-profit, because they are hybrids. This paper analyses with a multidimensional methodology the different degrees of hybridization of Barcelona's museums and cultural institutions. Finally, we explain its phenomenon as the emergence of a new hybrid local model of museums and cultural institutions, which Barcelona is a singular and advanced case.

Visual Arts and Performing ArtsMuseology05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies050801 communication & media studies021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyArts administration0508 media and communicationsTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPhenomenonCultural heritage managementSociologyCultural institutionBusiness and International ManagementSocial scienceHybrid modelCultural policyMuseum Management and Curatorship
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Evaluation of Landscape Quality in Valencia's Agricultural Gardens : a Method Adapted to Multifunctional, Territorialized Agrifood Systems (MTAS)

2022

Multifunctional agrifood systems with noteworthy roots in a territory are the result of a historical yet dynamic specialization. They are present in the place’s knowledge, social connections, collective action, the organization of institutions, innovation and capital. These systems are seen in the landscape, which becomes a resource as well as cultural and environmental heritage. In this regard, it is necessary to study the significance of the many aspects of heritage and landscape in agrifood systems to suitably manage and appreciate them as a territorial resource. This study develops and applies a quantitative method with various criteria to enable the landscape values of multifunctional,…

agrifood system landscape; evaluation of landscape heritage; Huerta of Valencia; agricultural gardens; evaluation method; heritage managementGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyArquitectura del paisatgePatrimoni cultural ProteccióNature and Landscape Conservation
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Le attività dell’Università di Palermo - Dipartimento Culture e Società

2018

L'articolo illustra lo stato attuale e le strategie delle discipline archeologiche e delle ricerche presso l'Università di Palermo. The paper illustrates the current state and the strategies of the archaeological disciplines and researches in the University of Palermo.

archeology university territory research cultural heritage management internationalization workSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia Anticaarcheologia università territorio ricerca gestione patrimonio culturale internazionalizzazione lavoroSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
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Geophysics and cultural heritage. A living field of research for Italian geophysicists

2015

If one reads the World Heritage List 2002/2003, (http:// whc.unesco.org/archive/WHList02-ENG.pdf), a datum comes out with evidence: 12 countries have 253 World Heritage Sites (WHS) and all the 125 member countries have 586 WHS. Within these 12 countries Italy has 35 WHS corresponding to about 6% of the whole, followed by Spain, 5.8%, France, 4.6%, and the tenth has less than 2% of WHS. Cultural heritage is one of the greatest riches of Italy. Europe, with China, is the land which has the most stratified history in the world, and Italy is likely to still have undiscovered settlements dating from the prehistoric age to the 18th century. Some areas are totally unexplored, others have been only…

case historiesCultural HeritageItalian geophysicistsgeophysics Heritage ItalyExhibitionPrehistoryCultural Heritage; GeophysicsSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataHuman settlementCultural heritage managementcultural heritage; geophysics; researchStratigraphy (archaeology)Geophysicdata integrationGeophysical MethodsGeophysics; Cultural Heritage; Italy; data integration; archaeologyresearchgeophysicgeophysicsPlan (archaeology)archaeologyExcavationGeophysicscultural heritageCultural heritageItalyGeology
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The power of fiction in times of crisis: movie-tourism and heritage planning in “Montalbano’s places”

2015

The current economic crisis, and its effects on the European sovereign debt, has resulted in asignificant reduction in Italian investments in the field of preservation and enhancement of cultural heritage and landscape. In fragile contexts, such as Sicily, the contraction of investments has put further into crisis the already weak management and planning system. Despite this scenario of crisis, in South-Eastern Sicily, the province of Ragusa shows a significant resilience to the crisis also due to the "effect Montalbano" and the capability to rethink the traditional heritage policies (Magazzino & Mantovani, 2012). The paper, based on the analysis of the case study of South-East Sicily, refl…

cultural policieSouth-Eastern SicilytourismHeritage managementSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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