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X-WR-CALDESC:[TO112897] WHAT FUTURE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE?
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SUMMARY:[TO112897] WHAT FUTURE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE?
DESCRIPTION:<strong>Dialogue around an effective post-pandemic protection and enhancement.</strong>

Partendo dalla consapevolezza che Piano di Gestione è uno strumento utile per la conservazione, la tutela e la valorizzazione dell’intero patrimonio, il webinar prova a riflettere su quanto opportuno e necessario sia riadattare i ragionamenti sui modelli di sviluppo da adottarsi in accompagnamento all’uscita da questo periodo di crisi globale. I partecipanti potranno approfondire la conoscenza dei più attuali approcci al tema della gestione sostenibile del patrimonio culturale.

<strong>PROGRAMMA</strong>:
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 	<li><strong>MARCO VALLE</strong> Project Manager – Cultural Heritage &amp; Regional-Urban Development (Fondazione LINKS) Introduction to the works /Comprehensive management plans within the project Interreg CE RUINS</li>
 	<li><strong>FRANCESCA MORANDINI</strong> Fondazione Brescia Musei The Management Plan as a tool for learning the network's cooperation. The Italia Langobardorum case</li>
 	<li><strong>FEDERICA LEGNANI</strong> Municipality of Bologna – Head of the Office for the Regeneration of Historical Urban Landscape and Porticoes The role of management in the UNESCO nomination process of “The Porticoes of Bologna"</li>
 	<li><strong>ANGELA TIBALDI</strong> Economist and Consultant for PTSCLAS SpA Need to change priorities or to change approach? Preserve and enhance the Outstanding Universal Value of the cultural landscape of Civita di Bagnoregio in a new scenario</li>
 	<li><strong>ROHIT JIGYASU</strong> Project Manager - Urban Heritage, Climate Change &amp; Disaster Risk Management (ICCROM) Adapting to the New Normal through Design and Planning Solutions for Heritage Sites</li>
 	<li><strong>FABRIZIO AIMAR</strong> Architect and PhD Candidate at DIST- Dipartimento Interateneo di Scienze, Progetto e Politiche del Territorio (Politecnico di Torino) UNESCO Cultural Landscapes and social resilience. The adaptive capacity of systems to cope with the variation of the anthropic component in the communities</li>
 	<li>Domande &amp; Risposte</li>
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