Temi, visioni e strategie per la città storica del terzo millennio: metamorfosi di un fenomeno, consuetudine di un processo
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The recovery of the inner areas through the revitalization of minor historic centers is confronted with a fundamental problem: the ability to elaborate public policies able to combine the expectations of the development of the territory, exploiting its natural competitive advantages, with the preservation of historical and cultural identities.The attention to the territory and the European policies with a new approach place-based has placed the accent on the rediscovery and the valorization of the Inner Areas. In Italy, since 2014, a strategy has been put in place to reduce the population decline.The principle of implementation was not to work on uniform policies "one size fits all" but to design measures in a territorial dimension. The development of these territories through the presence of historical, local and territorial settlements would be perfectly in line with the goals of the Europe 2030 Strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. The paper is about a research proposal on the small villages and minor historical centers of Calabria as focal points for the reactivation of the inland areas of the region. The comparison between strategies already started in Italy and the projects proposed by SRAI Calabria, still being implemented, is useful to outline the highlights of the Strategy and it is necessary to understand what kind of difficulties are. Aree interne e centri minori per la competitività del territorioIl rilancio delle aree interne che passa per la rivitalizzazione di borghi e centri storici minori si scontra con un problema di fondo, ovvero la capacità di elaborare politiche pubbliche capaci di coniugare le aspettative di sviluppo del territorio, sfruttandone i vantaggi competitivi naturali, con la salvaguardia delle identità storico- culturale.L'attenzione al territorio e il nuovo approccio place-based nell'ambito delle politiche europee ha posto l'accento sulla riscoperta e la valorizzazione delle Aree Interne. In Italia, dal 2014, si è messa in atto una propria Strategia al fine di ...
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The 2030 Agenda and the 17 sustainable development Goals (OSS) are a universal commitment and the new indispensable framework for building a future of real sustainability for all, without leaving anyone behind. Their territorialisation therefore requires a strong involvement of all the components of society, businesses and the public sector, civil society and philanthropic institutions, universities and research centers, information and culture operators.In this framework, the United Nations incorporates the conservation and promotion of the global cultural heritage within the Goal 11 with the 11.4 Target, aiming to raise awareness among member states on the definition of policies that guarantee both the protection and the responsible use of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of small and large communities.In this perspective, the opportunities that heritage can provide in terms of creating new meeting spaces, community hubs, places of social integration and inclusion, which are the basis of the connected identity processes, are of particular interest. to local development.The issue of the inseparable relationship between culture and development is, therefore, more than ever relevant with the continuous triggering of new dynamics, in which the social dimension of cultural heritage takes on a fundamental role as driver in all sustainability-oriented transformation processes. Il patrimonio culturale per la costruzione di capitale sociale nel processo di territorializzazione di Agenda 2030 L'Agenda 2030 e i 17 Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile (SDGs) costituiscono un impegno a carattere universale e il nuovo quadro di riferimento imprescindibile per costruire un futuro di effettiva sostenibilità prosperità per tutti, senza lasciare indietro nessuno. La loro territorializzazione richiede pertanto un forte coinvolgimento di tutte le componenti della società, imprese e settore pubblico, società civile e istituzioni filantropiche, università e centri di ricerca, operatori dell'informazione e della cultura.In ...
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