The PhD thesis presented here investigates the historic landscape of the Cinque Terre through analysis of the multiform territorial iconography, descriptions of the past and the ancient cadastral records. The aim is to define a methodology (which could possibly also be extended to other contexts) for the qualitative appraisal of the landscape, where the yardstick is yielded by the abstract status conditions brought to light by parameters defined as "historic indicators". The temporal thresholds analysed (1612, 1643, 1799, 1918-32, 1982, 1990) lead to interpretative syntheses (for example, those on Riomaggiore) aimed at the identification of rules for project initiatives shared by the local communities. - La tesi di dottorato qui presentata indaga il paesaggio storico delle Cinque Terre attraverso l'analisi della multiforme iconografi a territoriale, delle descrizioni del passato e degli antichi catasti descrittivi. Il fine è quello di mettere a punto una metodologia (estensibile eventualmente ad altri contesti) per la valutazione qualitativa del paesaggio, dove la misura è data dalle condizioni di stato astratte messe in luce da parametri detti "indicatori storici". Le soglie temporali analizzate (1612, 1643, 1799, 1918-32, 1982, 1990) conducono a sintesi interpretative (es. quelle su Riomaggiore) finalizzate all'individuazione di regole per azioni di progetto condivise dalle comunità locali.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- 1 - Five Plots, Five Prairies, Reflooding a Delta -- 2 - The Cranes Are Flying-Again -- 3 - From Necedah to St. Louis via Zaragoza: A Restoration Learning Curve -- 4 - Greening the Rainbow Nation: Saving the World on a Single Budget? -- 5 - Awkward Questions from the Windy City: Why Restore? To What? For Whom? -- 6 - Keeping Nature Out? Restoring the Cultural Landscape of the Cinque Terre -- 7 - The Last of the Woods Laid Low? Fragile Green Shoots in Irish Forests -- 8 - Future Shock: "Novel Ecosystems" and Climate Change Shake Resotration's Foundations -- 9 - Dreamtime in Gondwanaland -- 10 - Restoration on a Grand Scale: Finding a Home for 350,000 Species -- 11 - Killing for Conservation: The Grim Precondition for Restoration in New Zealand -- 12 - The Mayan Men (and Women) Who Can (Re)Make the Rain Forest -- 13 - Making the Black Deserts Bloom: Bog Restoration on the Brink of Extinction -- 14 - Walk Like a Chameleon: Three Trends, One Story -- 15 - Conclusions: Why Restore? -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Why we need of a critical perspective on landscape as heritage / Giacomo Pettenati -- Landscape, heritage and justice : what place for education? / Margherita Cisani -- Mapping landscape from the past to the future : critical reflections on the governance of landscape as heritage from the case of the Xikrin Indians of Brazil / Stéphanie Tselouiko -- Community-based organizations in Kisumu : a necessary but not sufficient condition for managing polyvalent heritage landscapes / Fredrick Odede, Beth Perry and Patrick O. Hayombe -- A vineyard landscape, a Unesco inscription and a national park : a historical-anthropological analysis of heritagization and tourism development in the Cinque Terre, Italy / Cecilia Paradiso -- Storytelling and online media as narrative practices for engaging with the historic urban landscapes (HUL) : the case study of Porto, Portugal / Ana Rita Albuquerque, Maria Leonor Botelho and Dominique Crozat -- From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape : the ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for future natures / Vincenza Ferrara, Anneli Ekblom and Anders Wästfelt -- Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards : a critical perspective / Pavel Raška and Rory Walshe -- Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes : bear biopolitics in the Catalan Pyrenees / Guillem Rubio-Ramon and Karen V.L. Syse -- The intimate place : towards a decolonizing approach to protect and maintain the territory and cultural heritage of the Kamëntšá people / Marcelo Marques Miranda, Jully Acuña Suárez, Silvia Jamioy Juajibioy and Milena Aguillón Chindoy -- Remains of privileged spaces : moral landscapes in Delfland, the Netherlands / Maurits W. Ertsen -- Cross-border landscape as heritage? : insights from Slovenian borderlands / Marjeta Pisk and Špela Ledinek Lozej -- Remaking a landscape after the trauma :tThe Brumadinho dam catastrophe and the memorial for the victims / Edilson Pereira and Leonardo Vilaça Dupin --
Contents: Introduction: Inga Krättli: Long-term Responsibility for a Sustainable Life: Introductory Panel Session and Roundtable Discussion (15-22); Part 1: On Organisations and Philosophies of Development: Isolde M. Schönstein: Die Verantwortung der Kirchen für nachhaltige Entwicklung (25-33); Emil Brix: Zivilgesellschaft als Chance für die Demokratie (35-42); Michal Sicinski: Ecology and Sustainable Development within a General Social Theory: Old and New Approaches (43-52); Part 2: On Higher Education and Cases of Institution Building: Norbert Derner: Mutual Relationships of Personal Interests and the Evolution of Complex Social Systems (55-59); R. Garleja, I. Kerpe: Innovative Changes in the Social Demand for Lifelong Education (61-66); Richard J. Bartak: Bioakademie - Bildungsprojekt zum ökologischen Landbau in der Tschechischen Republik (67-74); Vijaya Sherry Chand, Elmar A. Stuhler and Sasi Misra: The Fachhochschule System of Higher Education: University of Applied Sciences, Landshut and University of Applied Sciences, Freising-Weihenstephan (75-86); Part 3: Interdisciplinary Studies on National Parks, Ecotourism and Investment: Jan W. Dobrowolski: An Interdisciplinary Study of, and Education for, the Sustainable Development of National Park Regions in Poland and a New Concept of Sound Tourism Management applied to the Cinque Terre National Park in Italy (89-100); Aleksandra Wagner, Jan W. Dobrowolski, Maria Zielinska: Ecotourism as a Factor of Sustainable Development of Specially Protected Regions (101-108); Philippos Nicolopoulos: The Large Scale Investments in Alternative Tourism and Sustainable Development: The Case of Crete and Arcadia (109-121); Part 4: Living Space Resources, Evaluation of Raw Materials, Agricultural and Food Policy: Drago Muvrin: Sustainable Development through Research and Learning. Sustainable Development and Habitation. An Approach to the Use of Living Space Resources (125-136); Ingeborg Bauer: Basic Principles of the Bavarian Agricultural Policy and its Contribution to Sustainable Development (137-142); Aija Melngaile: Global Aspects of Food Chain Development (143-149); Richard J. Bartak: Evaluating the Use of Raw Materials for Food Production from Economic, Ecological, Ethical and Social Points of View (151-162); Part 5: International Agricultural Research for Development: Sabine Homann, Andre van Rooyen, Thinah Moyo and Zivayi Nengomasha: Strengthening Livestock Market Flows and Feeding Practices for Improved Livelihoods in Southern Zimbabwe (165-173); Sabine Homann, Barbara Rischkowsky, Jörg Steinbach, Michael Kirk: Towards Endogenous Development: Borana Pastoralists' Response to Environmental and Institutional Changes (175-182); Sabine Homann, Barbara Rischkowsky, Jörg Steinbach: Herd Mobility Leads the Way for Sustainable Pastoral Development: The Case of Borana Rangelands, Southern Ethiopia (183-194); Part 6: Aspects of Eco-Design and Development, Innovation as well as Renewable Energy Sources: Marion Hersh: Ecodesign for All: Principles and Practice (197-216); Jozica Knez-Riedl: Developing a Sustainable/Holistic Firm (217-225); Majda Bastic: Analysis of Slovenian New Products from Environmental Viewpoint (227-234); Jan Fiedler: The Economics of Renewable Energy Sources in the Czech Republic (235-240); Part 7: Technological Issues and Opportunities: Zinaida Klestova, Alexander Makarenko, Eugene Samorodov: Geoinformational Systems in society Transformation. System Analysis and Transregional Infrastructure (243-250); T. Abadjieva: Effect of Solar Radiation on Materials and Design of Buildings in Botswana (251-258); Vera Vokolkova: Road Transport and its Contribution to Global Warming with Special Regards to Developing Countries (259-269); Dana Wenscheova: Transportation and Environment in the City of Brno (271-275); Antonin Kremr: The Modrice Project - Reconstruction and Intensification of the City Waste Water Treatment Plant in Brno (277-280); Part 8: Latvian Processes and Methodologies: I. Skards, J. Raipulis, I. Karlsone, V. Strazdina: Why Have Suicide Rates in Baltic States Increased after Restoration of Independence after 1990 (283-296); Ilmars Skards, Jekabs Raipulis, Ilga Karlsone: Demographic Situation in Latvia and the Conditions which Limit it (297-310); A. Goldsteins: State Forest Certification Activities in Latvia (311-315); Part 9: Our New Enemy: Timi Ecimovic: The Climate Change System (319-334); Melanie Thun: "Shishmaref Must Yield" (335-336); Werner Zeppenfeld: Tuvalu: An Island Nation Cables SOS (337); Part 10: Possible Follow up Studies: Rainer Fuchs, Shalini Misra: Need and Possibility for Analysing Human Motivation Potential - Related to Sustainability (341-363); Rainer Fuchs: Goal-oriented Action: The Interaction of Process Components in Terms of Cybernetic Theory (365-380); Elmar A. Stuhler: The Usefulness of Action Psychology for Multipurpose Agribusiness (381-393); Elmar A. Stuhler: Retrospect and Prospect (395-400).