The present article moves from the Research outcomes of the international project GREAT Med, "Generating a Risk and Ecological Analysis Toolkit for the Mediterranean". The two year project, developed under the coordination of two Departments of the Sapienza University of Rome, and funded by the European Commission, under the Cross-border Cooperation Programme "ENPI CBC Mediterranean Basin". The project goal is to develop strategies, methodologies and techniques for the conservation and enhancement of marinecoastal areas, paying attention to risks related to human activities, with a special care for sustainable use of coastal areas. Among the expected outcomes, a special attention would be payed to the dissemination of identified best practices on renewable materials, recycled, from upcycled and reusable. Those renewable materials will be employed for drywall construction techniques, in order to design ecosustainable residential infrastructures.
Il presente articolo si muove dai risultati della ricerca del progetto internazionale GREAT Med, “Generating a Risk and Ecological Analysis Toolkit for the Mediterranean”. Il progetto biennale, sviluppato sotto il coordinamento di due Dipartimenti1 della Sapienza Università di Roma, è stato finanziato dalla Comunità Europea, nell’ambito del Programma di cooperazione transfrontaliera “ENPI CBC Bacino del Mediterraneo”. Il progetto è finalizzato all’elaborazione di strategie, metodologie e tecniche per la conservazione e la valorizzazione delle aree marino-costiere, con particolare attenzione ai rischi connessi alle attività antropiche e alla fruibilità sostenibile delle aree stesse. La ricerca mira a disseminare le best practice individuate relative ai materiali rinnovabili, di riciclo, provenienti da upcycle, riutilizzabili, impiegati nelle tecniche costruttive a secco, da adottare per progettare infrastrutture ricettive eco-sostenibili e ben integrate nel contesto costiero, con l’obiettivo finale di salvaguardare l’identità dei luoghi.
Sustainable building materials for mediterranean tourism infrastructures / Giovenale, Anna Maria; Pennacchia, Elisa; Cinquepalmi, Federico; Cumo, Fabrizio. - In: SUSTAINABLE MEDITERRANEAN CONSTRUCTION. - ISSN 2420-8213. - SMC MAGAZINE N. TEN/2019(2020), pp. 105-109.
Sustainable building materials for mediterranean tourism infrastructures
Anna Maria GiovenaleMethodology
;Elisa PennacchiaWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Federico CinquepalmiWriting – Original Draft Preparation
;Fabrizio CumoWriting – Original Draft Preparation
2020
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The present article moves from the Research outcomes of the international project GREAT Med, "Generating a Risk and Ecological Analysis Toolkit for the Mediterranean". The two year project, developed under the coordination of two Departments of the Sapienza University of Rome, and funded by the European Commission, under the Cross-border Cooperation Programme "ENPI CBC Mediterranean Basin". The project goal is to develop strategies, methodologies and techniques for the conservation and enhancement of marinecoastal areas, paying attention to risks related to human activities, with a special care for sustainable use of coastal areas. Among the expected outcomes, a special attention would be payed to the dissemination of identified best practices on renewable materials, recycled, from upcycled and reusable. Those renewable materials will be employed for drywall construction techniques, in order to design ecosustainable residential infrastructures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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