The paper presents an action research process focused on exploring the potential of a hybrid evaluation methodology for urban, social, and cultural regeneration projects involving cultural heritage. Implemented in Anacapri, Italy, the In.Kiostro decision-making process suggests a proposal for the adaptive reuse of the former of St Michael Cloister, an under-utilised cultural asset. The methodological approach, articulated in five phases, integrates the Quintuple Helix co-governance model and the Social Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) approach, developing an inclusive co-design platform. The co-governance model, rooted in the collaborative city concept, emphasises multi-level integration to engage a diverse group of stakeholders representing community interests and to recognise established values to enhance cultural heritage and promote a heritage community. The proposed methodology facilitates an interactive decision-making process through multi-criteria and multi-group analysis to identify preferred alternative scenarios and manage local conflicts, generating new complex values.
A Co-governance Process for the Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage: The Experience of St. Michael Cloister in Anacapri / DI TOMMASO, Laura; Daldanise, Gaia; LA ROCCA, Ludovica; Panaro, Simona; Cerreta, Maria. - 14824:(2024), pp. 236-252. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, ICCSA 2024Hanoi1 July 2024through 4 July 2024 tenutosi a Hanoi nel 1 - 4 July 2024) [10.1007/978-3-031-65332-2_16].
A Co-governance Process for the Adaptive Reuse of Cultural Heritage: The Experience of St. Michael Cloister in Anacapri
Di Tommaso Laura;Daldanise Gaia;La Rocca Ludovica;Panaro Simona;Cerreta Maria
2024
Abstract
The paper presents an action research process focused on exploring the potential of a hybrid evaluation methodology for urban, social, and cultural regeneration projects involving cultural heritage. Implemented in Anacapri, Italy, the In.Kiostro decision-making process suggests a proposal for the adaptive reuse of the former of St Michael Cloister, an under-utilised cultural asset. The methodological approach, articulated in five phases, integrates the Quintuple Helix co-governance model and the Social Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) approach, developing an inclusive co-design platform. The co-governance model, rooted in the collaborative city concept, emphasises multi-level integration to engage a diverse group of stakeholders representing community interests and to recognise established values to enhance cultural heritage and promote a heritage community. The proposed methodology facilitates an interactive decision-making process through multi-criteria and multi-group analysis to identify preferred alternative scenarios and manage local conflicts, generating new complex values.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.