This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cultural Heritage by examining the landscape of the Island of Pantelleria. On this small area (about 8000 hectares in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe) - two UNESCO intangible elements are present: the traditional agricultural practice of cultivating the ‘vite ad alberello’ (headtrained bush vines) and the art of dry stone walling. Protecting and enhancing these intangible elements is one of the goals of the recent National Park of Pantelleria’s Island which has begun, in collaboration with the Department of Architecture of the University of Roma Tre, to identify the most suitable actions for this purpose. Prot...
The contribution focuses on the potential of the rural landscape of Sicily, to cope with the depopu...
Many rural coastal Mediterranean areas suffer from great anthropomorphic pressure. This is due to in...
This research investigates how the concepts of ‘heritage’, ‘landscape’ and ‘participation’ are artic...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
During the process of the updating of the UNESCO sites management plans of South-East Sicily, commis...
The European rural landscape has been designed for centuries by the art of the construction of dry s...
Intheculturalcontextofthe1960sthePlanfortheSorrentoandAmalfi peninsula, drafted by Roberto Pane and ...
The contribution focuses attention on the meaning to the concept of environmental and cultural herit...
Military infrastructures and defence sites have already been recognised as important 'landscaping ag...
ural cultural landscapes are a kind of cultural landscape, identified by the World Heritage Committe...
Rural landscapes all over the world are subject to great transformations, first being the continuous...
The contribution focuses on the potential of the rural landscape of Sicily, to cope with the depopu...
Many rural coastal Mediterranean areas suffer from great anthropomorphic pressure. This is due to in...
This research investigates how the concepts of ‘heritage’, ‘landscape’ and ‘participation’ are artic...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
Traditional agricultural practice and peculiar geographical features in the Mediterranean basin have...
During the process of the updating of the UNESCO sites management plans of South-East Sicily, commis...
The European rural landscape has been designed for centuries by the art of the construction of dry s...
Intheculturalcontextofthe1960sthePlanfortheSorrentoandAmalfi peninsula, drafted by Roberto Pane and ...
The contribution focuses attention on the meaning to the concept of environmental and cultural herit...
Military infrastructures and defence sites have already been recognised as important 'landscaping ag...
ural cultural landscapes are a kind of cultural landscape, identified by the World Heritage Committe...
Rural landscapes all over the world are subject to great transformations, first being the continuous...
The contribution focuses on the potential of the rural landscape of Sicily, to cope with the depopu...
Many rural coastal Mediterranean areas suffer from great anthropomorphic pressure. This is due to in...
This research investigates how the concepts of ‘heritage’, ‘landscape’ and ‘participation’ are artic...