The exceptional circumstances we are going through, due to the Covid19 pandemic, request a reflection on the need for new methods and tools for sustainable urban development implementation. Culture is one of the critical components to promote new approaches for a more sustainable circular city, able to activate and support innovative processes for urban regeneration. The knowledge framework can be effectively considered in terms of Ecosystem Services, with specific attention to Cultural Ecosystem Services through their tangible and intangible dimensions, able to describe the cultural resources and their valorization potentials. The case study of the city of Naples (Italy) represents the opportunity to test the proposed classification of Cultural Ecosystem Services to effectively identify and and spatially representing enabling cultural contexts and provide an innovative methodological process to support decision-makers, able to identify enabling development policies and strategies for urban cultural regeneration.
Assessing Tangible and Intangible Values of Cultural Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Regeneration Strategies / Cerreta, Maria; Muccio, Eugenio; Poli, Giuliano. - 482:(2022), pp. 1990-1999. [10.1007/978-3-031-06825-6_191]
Assessing Tangible and Intangible Values of Cultural Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Regeneration Strategies
Cerreta, Maria
;Muccio, Eugenio;Poli, Giuliano
2022
Abstract
The exceptional circumstances we are going through, due to the Covid19 pandemic, request a reflection on the need for new methods and tools for sustainable urban development implementation. Culture is one of the critical components to promote new approaches for a more sustainable circular city, able to activate and support innovative processes for urban regeneration. The knowledge framework can be effectively considered in terms of Ecosystem Services, with specific attention to Cultural Ecosystem Services through their tangible and intangible dimensions, able to describe the cultural resources and their valorization potentials. The case study of the city of Naples (Italy) represents the opportunity to test the proposed classification of Cultural Ecosystem Services to effectively identify and and spatially representing enabling cultural contexts and provide an innovative methodological process to support decision-makers, able to identify enabling development policies and strategies for urban cultural regeneration.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.