Landscape and cultural heritage: best practices for planning andlocal development: an example from Southern Italy
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The multidisciplinary study of the landscape aims to highlight, through a multi-scale and multi-temporal reading, the
development and evolution of processes of natural and anthropogenic transformation in the different contexts examined,
recognizing their common characteristics and structural differences. Such an approach cannot be separated from the identification
of settlement dynamics and social-economic changes of long duration, nor from diachronic analysis of specific vocations and
evolutive processes of the territory. In the study area, which includes the land around Castel Lagopesole, was carried out an
archaeological and topographic research about settlements and their lands in the XIII and XIV century (§ 1.-2., by S. Del Lungo);
a structural analysis of the rural landscape and a comparison between ancient and current intended use of the soil (§ 3., by C. A.
Sabia). The aim is to bring out the elements of the historical landscape of merit and to propose appropriate criteria for planning
for their protection and local economic development (§ 4., by C. Pacella).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Landscape; Cultural Heritage; Cultural Landscape; Castel Lagopesole; archaeology; Frederick II; Charles I of Anjou; viticulture; Aglianico; Gaglioppo; Sagrantino; Tamurro nero; agriculture; identity of territory; map-algebra comparison; urbanistic planning
Elenco autori:
Pacella, Cristoforo; DEL LUNGO, Stefano; Sabia, CANIO ALFIERI
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