This volume presents the results of research carried out within the PNRR PE5 – CHANGES Extended Partnership, specifically Spoke 8 – Sustainability and Resilience of Tangible Cultural Heritage, which promotes an integrated approach combining digital technologies, scientific methodologies, and humanistic perspectives for the documentation and sustainable management of cultural heritage. The contributions derive from the Study Days Layers of Knowledge: Space, Time and Meaning, held in Venosa (1–2 December), concluding a three-year research programme and bringing together Spoke partners and cascade call projects to present methodologies, results, and case studies. The volume collects the pre-acts of the event and reflects the structure of the research programme, highlighting how archaeological and architectural studies, community engagement, governance models, and digital methods can converge into an integrated framework for the sustainable and resilient knowledge of tangible cultural heritage.
Layers of Knowledge. Space, time and meaning. Study days, Venosa 1-2 December 2025 / Bianchini, Carlo; Griffo, Marika; Porfiri, Francesca. - (2025).
Layers of Knowledge. Space, time and meaning. Study days, Venosa 1-2 December 2025
Carlo Bianchini;Marika Griffo;Francesca Porfiri
2025
Abstract
This volume presents the results of research carried out within the PNRR PE5 – CHANGES Extended Partnership, specifically Spoke 8 – Sustainability and Resilience of Tangible Cultural Heritage, which promotes an integrated approach combining digital technologies, scientific methodologies, and humanistic perspectives for the documentation and sustainable management of cultural heritage. The contributions derive from the Study Days Layers of Knowledge: Space, Time and Meaning, held in Venosa (1–2 December), concluding a three-year research programme and bringing together Spoke partners and cascade call projects to present methodologies, results, and case studies. The volume collects the pre-acts of the event and reflects the structure of the research programme, highlighting how archaeological and architectural studies, community engagement, governance models, and digital methods can converge into an integrated framework for the sustainable and resilient knowledge of tangible cultural heritage.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


