The pandemic emergencies and conflicts that are characterizing these last few years lead to a dislocation of physical space as well as a weakening of social inclusion. Planning today requires the implementation of an integrated public government strategy aimed at regeneration through the cultural valorization and social revitalization. An important occasion was the announcement by the Ministry of Tourism "Fund for small municipalities with a tourist vocation"(2023), for innovative interventions in field of accessibility, mobility, urban regeneration and environmental sustainability. The PDTA Department of La Sapienza University of Rome oversaw the participation of numerous municipalities designing technical proposals for the municipalities of Capodimonte and Arlena di Castro (Vt), Cellere (Vt) and Ortezzano (Fm), for Anticoli Corrado (Rm) and Bevagna (Pg), aimed above all at enhancing local identity and prevent depopulation through the valorisation of the cultural and naturalistic environmental heritage and by focusing the projects on the identity aspects of the intangible cultural heritage, strengthening forms of sustainable mobility and promoting both the diffusion of shows and theatrical forms and the artisan activities linked to the primary sector. All projects combined both the missions of the university (first, second and third mission) and those of the PNRR based on digitalisation and innovation, ecological transition and social inclusion.
Combining Missions and enhancing Tourism. Cultural Heritage between sperimentation and innovations / Ricci, Laura; Errigo, MAURIZIO FRANCESCO; Imbesi, Paola Nicoletta. - (2024), pp. 51-51. (Intervento presentato al convegno Le vie dei Mercanti tenutosi a Napoli).
Combining Missions and enhancing Tourism. Cultural Heritage between sperimentation and innovations
Ricci Laura;Errigo Maurizio Francesco
;Imbesi Paola
2024
Abstract
The pandemic emergencies and conflicts that are characterizing these last few years lead to a dislocation of physical space as well as a weakening of social inclusion. Planning today requires the implementation of an integrated public government strategy aimed at regeneration through the cultural valorization and social revitalization. An important occasion was the announcement by the Ministry of Tourism "Fund for small municipalities with a tourist vocation"(2023), for innovative interventions in field of accessibility, mobility, urban regeneration and environmental sustainability. The PDTA Department of La Sapienza University of Rome oversaw the participation of numerous municipalities designing technical proposals for the municipalities of Capodimonte and Arlena di Castro (Vt), Cellere (Vt) and Ortezzano (Fm), for Anticoli Corrado (Rm) and Bevagna (Pg), aimed above all at enhancing local identity and prevent depopulation through the valorisation of the cultural and naturalistic environmental heritage and by focusing the projects on the identity aspects of the intangible cultural heritage, strengthening forms of sustainable mobility and promoting both the diffusion of shows and theatrical forms and the artisan activities linked to the primary sector. All projects combined both the missions of the university (first, second and third mission) and those of the PNRR based on digitalisation and innovation, ecological transition and social inclusion.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.