Spatial perspectives of new urban-rural governance and inter-regional development programme in Northwest Mecklenburg and Schleswig-Holstein are strongly connected to the enhancement of multi-level dimension of heritage assets. In this framework, the research project Regiobranding (BMBF 2014-2019), presents a methodological framework for scenario evaluation in the context of Future Heritage as territorial resources, particularly significant in contexts where UNESCO regulation and conservation management plan may represent a limit to integrated development programmes, especially when confronted with everyday heritage of former industrial or underused harbor sites, major infrastructure, field and manor estates, tourism facilities.
Baltic Coast Regiobranding: towards a multi-level heritage interpretation
Sommariva E.
2020-01-01
Abstract
Spatial perspectives of new urban-rural governance and inter-regional development programme in Northwest Mecklenburg and Schleswig-Holstein are strongly connected to the enhancement of multi-level dimension of heritage assets. In this framework, the research project Regiobranding (BMBF 2014-2019), presents a methodological framework for scenario evaluation in the context of Future Heritage as territorial resources, particularly significant in contexts where UNESCO regulation and conservation management plan may represent a limit to integrated development programmes, especially when confronted with everyday heritage of former industrial or underused harbor sites, major infrastructure, field and manor estates, tourism facilities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.