The protection of terraced landscapes is an objective that has gained the greatest attention after the recognition of dry stone walls as intangible Unesco in 2018. The starting point is the knowledge that starts from the analysis of the meaning and formal values that the types of walls introduce in morphologically complex landscapes. An ideal cognitive path follows, the awareness of the dry masonry technique and the numerous advantages it introduces to the environmental scale, up to the safeguarding of biodiversity. The experience and the proactive aspects gained in some related contexts is an important reflection which, compared to the cognitive phase, is configured as the keystone for identifying permanent guidelines in the protection in...
This article presents the current state of protection of terraced landscapes as an important type of...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
The rural landscape of Molise is described by three materials: stone, brick and clay. Thick load-bea...
Quoting from the inscription into the Intangible Cultural Heritage List (2018), the art of dry-stone...
The European rural landscape has been designed for centuries by the art of the construction of dry s...
Terraced systems currently represent an indubitable added value for Tuscany, as well as for other I...
Terraced landscapes represent one of the main features of many cultural landscapes; their position i...
This volume collects the best scientific contribution presented in the 3rd World Conference on Terra...
The dry stone walls, far from being mere delimiters of private property, are of transversal importan...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
In Italy, many kilometres of dry stonewalls describe a big area of cultural landscapes, changing col...
This volume collects the best scientific contribution presented in the 3rd World Conference on Terra...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
Abstract: Coupled human–environment systems and traditional agricultural landscapes can be a key ele...
The European Landscape Convention defines the landscape «as an essential component of people’s sur...
This article presents the current state of protection of terraced landscapes as an important type of...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
The rural landscape of Molise is described by three materials: stone, brick and clay. Thick load-bea...
Quoting from the inscription into the Intangible Cultural Heritage List (2018), the art of dry-stone...
The European rural landscape has been designed for centuries by the art of the construction of dry s...
Terraced systems currently represent an indubitable added value for Tuscany, as well as for other I...
Terraced landscapes represent one of the main features of many cultural landscapes; their position i...
This volume collects the best scientific contribution presented in the 3rd World Conference on Terra...
The dry stone walls, far from being mere delimiters of private property, are of transversal importan...
Cultural landscapes are the result of social–ecological processes that have co-evolved throughout hi...
In Italy, many kilometres of dry stonewalls describe a big area of cultural landscapes, changing col...
This volume collects the best scientific contribution presented in the 3rd World Conference on Terra...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
Abstract: Coupled human–environment systems and traditional agricultural landscapes can be a key ele...
The European Landscape Convention defines the landscape «as an essential component of people’s sur...
This article presents the current state of protection of terraced landscapes as an important type of...
This contribution aims to investigate the multiple possibilities of protection of an Intangible Cult...
The rural landscape of Molise is described by three materials: stone, brick and clay. Thick load-bea...