The management of cultural heritage and public real-estate assets is one of the most crucial challenges concerning the sustainable use of these resources, involving dynamic methods to stimulate preservation, development, renewal, and transmission to future generations of these essential assets. The contributions presented in this book provide a rich and varied panorama of research experiences and innovative tools, capable of promoting the re-use of cultural heritage in European cities and cultural landscapes, using a circular economy logic as a model of sustainable development. From this point of view, cultural capital becomes the driver of a regeneration process on the local, urban, and metropolitan scales, in which the transversal interco...
The value of cultural heritage for sustainable and resilient human settlements is recognized in inte...
Cultural and environmental goods are a “structured value capital” with its own distinctive elements ...
Due to technological, economic and spatial developments, various inner-city industrial areas have lo...
The circular economy paradigm identifies the need for rational use and adequate reuse of all resour...
The adaptive re-use of cultural assets is proposed as the entry point for implementing the circular ...
Public properties constitute a significant cultural heritage and a wide range of real estate, charac...
Cultural heritage drives and enables sustainable urban development. The adaptive reuse of cultural h...
This article aims to develop a structured reasoning and a first proposal of evaluation criteria to a...
Background and aim of the paper. Urban regeneration is a wide research area that mainly focused on h...
AbstractThe research in progress addresses the issue of marketing for urban regeneration, according ...
Short Abstract This paper addresses the topic of the regeneration of historic villages and small t...
The paradigm shift towards a more humanistic and ecological paradigm evoked by United Nations and th...
The value of cultural heritage for sustainable and resilient human settlements is recognized in inte...
Cultural and environmental goods are a “structured value capital” with its own distinctive elements ...
Due to technological, economic and spatial developments, various inner-city industrial areas have lo...
The circular economy paradigm identifies the need for rational use and adequate reuse of all resour...
The adaptive re-use of cultural assets is proposed as the entry point for implementing the circular ...
Public properties constitute a significant cultural heritage and a wide range of real estate, charac...
Cultural heritage drives and enables sustainable urban development. The adaptive reuse of cultural h...
This article aims to develop a structured reasoning and a first proposal of evaluation criteria to a...
Background and aim of the paper. Urban regeneration is a wide research area that mainly focused on h...
AbstractThe research in progress addresses the issue of marketing for urban regeneration, according ...
Short Abstract This paper addresses the topic of the regeneration of historic villages and small t...
The paradigm shift towards a more humanistic and ecological paradigm evoked by United Nations and th...
The value of cultural heritage for sustainable and resilient human settlements is recognized in inte...
Cultural and environmental goods are a “structured value capital” with its own distinctive elements ...
Due to technological, economic and spatial developments, various inner-city industrial areas have lo...