Architectural heritage can guarantee not only the transfer to the future generation of the memory of the past and the signs of identities, but it is recognised as a common good, able to trigger opportunities in different fields (e.g., wellbeing) with a significant involvement of the economy and society. The relationship between the government and the local communities is crucial, as it is crucial to understand the social and economic role of heritage, behind its cultural meaning. Starting from this point of view, the paper wishes to introduce several suggestions to connect the policy of cultural heritage conservation to the policy of its management
Valorizzazione del patrimonio architettonico come bene comune
N. Lombardini;S. Cerisola
2023-01-01
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Architectural heritage can guarantee not only the transfer to the future generation of the memory of the past and the signs of identities, but it is recognised as a common good, able to trigger opportunities in different fields (e.g., wellbeing) with a significant involvement of the economy and society. The relationship between the government and the local communities is crucial, as it is crucial to understand the social and economic role of heritage, behind its cultural meaning. Starting from this point of view, the paper wishes to introduce several suggestions to connect the policy of cultural heritage conservation to the policy of its managementFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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