Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
In 2002, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) established the importance of the sustainability and the need of management
plans for the safeguard of cultural heritage. No models, rules or specific definitions have
been provided for this purpose. By 2014, UNESCO had recognized 16 rural landscapes as
cultural heritage sites. This paper aims to understand the management systems adopted by
the rural World Heritage Sites over time in order to identify the best practices, strategies,
actions and measures applied for the conservation of their universal value with a particular
focus on sustainability. A comparative study, analyzing the management plans for these
sites, was conducted. The drawing up of site management plans for such rural landscapes is
a difficult process. In fact, private and public authorities and several stakeholders are
involved, and all of them should participate actively in the decision making process. To ensure
the sustainability of these sites, it is important to evaluate several parameters and to design
an integrated plan. We focused on assessing and monitoring sustainability in rural World
Heritage Sites, and our results could be useful for the implementation of existing plans and
processes for drawing up management plans for future UNESCO cultural heritage.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
cultural heritage; management plan; rural landscape; UNESCO
Elenco autori:
Gullino, Paola; Beccaro, Gabriele; Larcher, Federica
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