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2290. Supporting stakeholders' and citizens’ participation and inclusion in planning maintenance processes: multidisciplinary testing practices in Piedmont and Liguria
Invited abstract in session MC-18: Enhancement of circularity, inclusivity, and smartness in cities I, stream Sustainable Cities.
Monday, 12:30-14:00Room: 42 (building: 116)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Umberto Mecca
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DIST, Politecnico di Torino | |
2. | Allegra Alacevich
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Fondazione Compagnia di SanPaolo | |
3. | Michela Cardinali
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Fondazione Centro Conservazione e Restauro dei Beni Culturali La Venaria Reale | |
4. | Laura Fornara
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Fondazione Compagnia di SanPaolo | |
5. | Andrea Longhi
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DIST, Politecnico di Torino | |
6. | Simone Martino
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Fondazione Compagnia di SanPaolo | |
7. | Manuela Rebaudengo
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DIST, Politecnico di Torino | |
8. | Andrea Salice
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Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo |
Abstract
Since the last three years, a multidisciplinary research group of CCR and Politecnico di Torino has been scientifically supporting the activation of a new strategic digital tool aiming at the preservation of Cultural Heritage (CH) across Piedmont and Liguria and pursuing the transition from existing cultural policies. The presented activities are Institutions’ support initiatives promoted by Compagnia di San Paolo through two editions of PRIMA, a call for proposals oriented towards the cultural, economic and social sustainability of CH Conservation Plans. Quite experimentally and in addition to the funding activities, capacity building, thematic coaching and networking have been activated, indirectly educating to the importance of collecting, creating, managing and sharing knowledge, particularly on the issues of CH programmed conservation. The sharing of interdisciplinary expertise and local experiences represents an innovation element which, through peer-to-peer comparison and knowledge sharing, promote the activation of collaborative networks and open up to the use of new financial tools for a more aware and sustainable CH management. In order to measure PRIMA social impact, it has built a monitoring system whose first outcomes (growth of skills, interventions sustainability, involvement and participation of all stakeholders and community), allow to identify planned conservation as one of the most solid and concrete keys to the achievement of UN SDGs in the field of CH.
Keywords
- Knowledge Engineering and Management
- Strategic Planning and Management
- Sustainable Development
Status: accepted
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