The following pages reflect on the possible updated “structural” function of the historic parts of contemporary cities through the examples provided by two medium-sized Italian cities – Genoa and Bologna – characterized by the presence of an important urban heritage and specific urban policies and plans focused on renewing their possible role
As urban societies seek to redefine themselves following the decline of manufacturing, they are le...
The ongoing forced reflection on the leading urbanization models’ crisis has led to greater attentio...
The contemporary settlement dynamics and the intensive methods of exploiting territorial resources h...
After a rather long silence, in the last fifteen years, heritage has progressively returned to urban...
The period since the 1960s has been characterised by growing societal concern with urban heritage pr...
The period since the 1960s has been characterised by growing societal concern with urban heritage pr...
The idea of this special issue was inspired by two powerful processes that encompassed academic stud...
This article presents two approaches to landscape heritage that can be observed in the southern outs...
This article attempts to outline the nature of research on space urbanised by people and to determin...
By the case study conducted in the Greek UNESCO sites, it was revealed that, despite the fact that m...
Southern Italy – the “Italian Mezzogiorno” – is recognised as one of the most controversial case for...
This article analyses the structure of heritage conservation in the national context of Portugal. It...
The study developed by Ancsa* and Cresme** shows the current state of the Italian historic centers f...
The aim of this paper is to map the spatial variations in the size of the shadow economy within Brus...
The aim of this paper is to map the spatial variations in the size of the shadow economy within Brus...
As urban societies seek to redefine themselves following the decline of manufacturing, they are le...
The ongoing forced reflection on the leading urbanization models’ crisis has led to greater attentio...
The contemporary settlement dynamics and the intensive methods of exploiting territorial resources h...
After a rather long silence, in the last fifteen years, heritage has progressively returned to urban...
The period since the 1960s has been characterised by growing societal concern with urban heritage pr...
The period since the 1960s has been characterised by growing societal concern with urban heritage pr...
The idea of this special issue was inspired by two powerful processes that encompassed academic stud...
This article presents two approaches to landscape heritage that can be observed in the southern outs...
This article attempts to outline the nature of research on space urbanised by people and to determin...
By the case study conducted in the Greek UNESCO sites, it was revealed that, despite the fact that m...
Southern Italy – the “Italian Mezzogiorno” – is recognised as one of the most controversial case for...
This article analyses the structure of heritage conservation in the national context of Portugal. It...
The study developed by Ancsa* and Cresme** shows the current state of the Italian historic centers f...
The aim of this paper is to map the spatial variations in the size of the shadow economy within Brus...
The aim of this paper is to map the spatial variations in the size of the shadow economy within Brus...
As urban societies seek to redefine themselves following the decline of manufacturing, they are le...
The ongoing forced reflection on the leading urbanization models’ crisis has led to greater attentio...
The contemporary settlement dynamics and the intensive methods of exploiting territorial resources h...