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CULTURAL HERITAGE LEADING URBAN FUTURES. Actions and Innovations from ROCK PROJECT
The ROCK project sees historic city centres as laboratories to demonstrate how Cultural Heritage can be an engine of regeneration, sustainable development and economic growth. ROCK approach foresees the systemic and flexible application of a series of role-model practices in the testing sites of three Replicator cities, to turn historic city centres afflicted by physical decay, social conflicts and poor life quality into Creative and Sustainable Districts. This book provides an overview of the project, extracting themes, material and final remarks from the Open Knowledge Week “Cultural Heritage Leading Urban Futures”, held on 27-30 October 2020. Over the past three years, ten ROCK cities – Athens, Bologna, Cluj-Napoca, Eindhoven, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lyon, Skopje, Turin, and Vilnius – together with service providers and knowledge brokers have tested and advanced numerous soft and hard tools, collaborative approaches aimed at shaping sustainable, heritage-led urban futures. This book shows their shared results, best practices and lessons learnt from interdisciplinary research, innovative action, dissemination of knowledge and creation of new synergies at the European level.
CULTURAL HERITAGE LEADING URBAN FUTURES. Actions and Innovations from ROCK PROJECT
The ROCK project sees historic city centres as laboratories to demonstrate how Cultural Heritage can be an engine of regeneration, sustainable development and economic growth. ROCK approach foresees the systemic and flexible application of a series of role-model practices in the testing sites of three Replicator cities, to turn historic city centres afflicted by physical decay, social conflicts and poor life quality into Creative and Sustainable Districts. This book provides an overview of the project, extracting themes, material and final remarks from the Open Knowledge Week “Cultural Heritage Leading Urban Futures”, held on 27-30 October 2020. Over the past three years, ten ROCK cities – Athens, Bologna, Cluj-Napoca, Eindhoven, Lisbon, Liverpool, Lyon, Skopje, Turin, and Vilnius – together with service providers and knowledge brokers have tested and advanced numerous soft and hard tools, collaborative approaches aimed at shaping sustainable, heritage-led urban futures. This book shows their shared results, best practices and lessons learnt from interdisciplinary research, innovative action, dissemination of knowledge and creation of new synergies at the European level.
CULTURAL HERITAGE LEADING URBAN FUTURES. Actions and Innovations from ROCK PROJECT
Andrea Boeri, Saveria Olga Murielle Boulanger, Valentina Gianfrate, Giovanni Leoni, Danila Longo, Martina Massari, Rossella Roversi, Francesca Bruni, Osvaldo Panaro, Silvia Bartoloni, Pamela Lama, Giuliana Mazzocca, Andrea Borsari, Vando Borghi, Valentina Orioli, Cécile Houpert, Miruna Draghia, Jacopo Gaspari, Giovanni Ginocchini, Roberto Falanga, Alessandra Bonoli, Raffaella Gueze, Alessandra Vaccari, Iwona Maciejewska, Alexandru Roja, Antonella Fresa, Ernesto Antonini, Cristina Garzillo, Stephania Xydia, Ane Izulain Alejos, Catherine Cullen, Cristina Sabbioni (author) / Giovanni Leoni, Boeri Andrea, Longo Danila, Gianfrate Valentina, Boulanger Saveria, Massari Martina, Roversi Rossella (author) / Giovanni Leoni / Boeri Andrea / Longo Danila / Gianfrate Valentina / Boulanger Saveria / Massari Martina / Roversi Rossella
2020-01-01
Miscellaneous
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
Heritage Futures: Comparative Approaches to Natural and Cultural Heritage Practices
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