落实教科文组织关于“历史城市景观”的建议:立场文件

IF 0.8 Q3 ECONOMICS
Aestimum Pub Date : 2016-12-01 DOI:10.13128/AESTIMUM-20454
Mariarosaria Angrisano, Paolo Franco Biancamano, Martina Bosone, Paola Carone, Gaia Daldanise, Fortuna De Rosa, Alfredo Franciosa, A. Gravagnuolo, S. Iodice, Francesca Nocca, A. Onesti, Simona Panaro, Stefania Ragozino, Valentina Sannicandro, L. F. Girard
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引用次数: 32

摘要

本立场文件批判性地分析了联合国教科文组织《关于历史城市景观的建议》(2011年)的实施过程,探索了历史城市景观(HUL)保护和再生的评估工具、创新的商业/管理模式和融资工具,以使其在城市/地区系统再生可持续发展的循环经济模式的视角下运作。通过评估工具,可以从一般原则过渡到操作实践;提供经验证据,证明城市城市公园综合保育和更新的经济、社会和环境效益。在保护和改造问题之间形成共生关系的挑战需要适当的评估方法、商业、管理和融资工具,让民间社会和当地利益相关者参与,捕捉城市景观的有形和无形价值,将历史城市景观转变为可持续增长的驱动力。本文进行的分析表明,通过建议的工具,有可能使联合国教科文组织的建议付诸实施,将冲突转化为机会,产生经济吸引力,加强社会意识和凝聚力。
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Towards operationalizing UNESCO Recommendations on “Historic Urban Landscape”: a position paper
This position paper critically analyses the process to implement the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (2011), exploring evaluation tools, innovative business / management models and financing tools for the conservation and regeneration of Historic Urban Landscape (HUL), to make it operational in the perspective of a circular economy model of sustainable development for city / territory system regeneration. Through evaluation tools, it is possible to pass from general principles to operational practices; to produce empirical evidence of the economic, social and environmental benefits of HUL integrated conservation and regeneration. The challenge of generating a symbiosis between conservation and transformation issues requires adequate evaluation methods, business, management and financing tools, engaging civil society and local stakeholders, capturing both HUL tangible and intangible values to turn the historic urban landscape into a driver of sustainable growth. The analysis carried out in this paper shows that through the suggested tools it is possible to make operational the UNESCO Recommendations, transforming conflicts into opportunities, producing economic attractiveness and strengthen social awareness and cohesion.
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Aestimum
Aestimum ECONOMICS-
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2.30
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期刊介绍: Aestimum is a peer-reviewed Journal dedicated to the methodological study of appraisal and land economics. Established in 1976 by the Italian Association of Appraisers and Land Economists, which was legally recognized by Ministerial Decree, March 1993. Topics of interests comprise rural, urban and environmental appraisal, evaluation of public investments and land use planning. All the areas under discussion are addressed to the International scene. The interdisciplinary approach is one of the mainstays of this editorial project and all of the above mentioned topics are developed taking into consideration the economic, legal and urban planning aspects. Aestimum is biannual Journal and publishes articles both in Italian and English. Articles submitted are subjected to a double blind peer review process.
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