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Full Description
This book offers a multidisciplinary exploration of the Mediterranean region through the lenses of environmental design, heritage conservation, urban regeneration, and sustainable territorial development. Divided into four interconnected parts, this book examines the intricate relationship between natural landscapes, architecture and archaeology, highlighting innovative approaches to environmental management and adaptive design. It focuses on heritage and identity, emphasizing the role of cultural and architectural heritage in shaping collective memory and resilience, supported by digital and analytical tools for preservation. This book addresses urban tourism and regeneration, investigating cultural and economic drivers of urban transformation, community engagement and sustainable tourism practices. Finally, the chapters of book explore landscape values and socio-economic impacts, presenting models for sustainability assessment, resilience planning and energy transition across Mediterranean contexts. Together, these contributions present a comprehensive reflection on the evolving dialogue between nature, culture and technology in shaping sustainable and equitable futures for Mediterranean territories.
Contents
Mediterranean Landscapes as Natural Laboratories of Experimentation for Inhabiting Deep Space.- People, Mediterranean Landscape and Environment: a complex relationship - The case of the historic garden of Balio in Erice (Trapani, Italy).- The Monteserico hill in the Upper Bradano Valley: Archaeology as a driver for defining landscape architecture advices.- A New Frontier of Living: The Floating City. Considerations, designs and proposals for its sustainability.- From Environmental Awareness to Cultural Landmark: The Architectural Transformation of Punta Ala.- From the Balkans to the Mediterranean: The Brutalist Landscape of Skopje.- Utilizing Design Pathways for the Rediscovery of Common Identity: Connecting Stories and Actions for the Enhancement of Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the Mediterranean.- Luigi Bernabò Brea Museum in Lipari: management and valorisation of archaeological sites, for contemporary theatricality.- Coastal Towers of Calabria Ultra. Valorization of Cultural Heritage through digital tools.- Regenerative Digital Design for Climate Vulnerability Assessment: The experimentation for the heritage buildings in Gerace.- Application of Advanced Limit Analysis Tools for the Seismic Analysis of Built Heritage: Case Studies of Two Churches in Gerace (Italy).- Non-linear Time History Analyses of San Giovannello Church in Gerace: preliminary results.- Contribution to preservation plans of masonry buildings at urban scale from GIS-supported typological analyses.- Occasional tourism: estimating the economic and extra-economic impact of festivals and events. A focus on inland Sicily.- Children's Engagement for the Co-Governance of Urban Tourism.- Criteria for informal settlements regeneration in the city of Damascus.- Literary Texts, Art and Culture Entrepreneurship in the Mediterranean and the World on the Subject of Salt.- Culture Diversities in Club Hotels in the Mediterranean and How They Affect Hotel Animation Staff.- Social Fabric and Urban Perspectives. An Integrated Evolutionary Assessment Pattern for Cibali District in Catania, Italy.- Mediterranean value-scapes. Exploring the Contest and Forms of Axiological Reform.- Sustainable Indicators in spatial and temporal domains. Proposal of an ontological framework.- Assessing Energy Poverty in Renewable Energy Communities (CER): Indicators between Adaptability and Restriction in the Italian regulations.- Vulnerability of road transport networks to flood events: link criticality and impacts.- Villages and mines in the nineteenth century: the settlement system of Sulcis-Iglesiente and the case of Bacu Abis.



