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    “New paths of knowledge” in Cilento area. Infrastructure and connection systems throughout history, landscape, architecture and heritage for strategies of sustainable development and territorial enhancement

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    The paper aims to illustrate the results of a research focused on greenways, conducted in the perspective of proposing the historical investigation as a different method of knowledge and interpretation of internal articulated territories, such as to accompany the most recent international indications on environmental sustainability practices. In this regard, in the context of policies aimed at achieving sustainable development, both the European Union and Italy are focusing their resources on the modernisation of infrastructure and connection systems, reflecting a growing awareness of the urgent need to transform mobility into more eco-sustainable practices. This commitment is expressed globally through the United Nations' 2030 Agenda, which promotes a model of sustainable socio-economic development, with a particular focus on the sustainability of urban areas and the accessibility of mobility systems. On a European scale, however, these proposals manifest themselves more concretely within the European Green Deal of 2019, which aims to drastically reduce CO2 emissions by 2050. In Italy, these objectives are reflected in the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), aimed at promoting urban regeneration and the protection of cultural and environmental resources, based on the principles of environmental sustainability and collective mobility. Working in this perspective, this study outlines new green itineraries inserted in the Cilento area, in Campania (Italy). These routes contribute, through the integration of historical, landscape, architectural and cultural elements, to the enhancement of infrastructure, tourist and historical-architectural services. The result of such analysis contributes, therefore, to the recovery and the connection of the inner areas, supporting the local mobility. The realization of knowledge and sustainability-oriented paths offers benefits for tourism and the local economy, contributing to the socio-economic enrichment of the communities involved

    Recensione a M.G. Eccheli, C. Cavallo (a cura di) “Il progetto nei borghi abbandonati”

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    Tra arditi declivi rocciosi e nella misteriosa penombra di spazi arcani conduce la lettura di questo volume dedicato al «progetto nei borghi abbandonati». Ma senza cedere a romantici manierismi, Maria Grazia Eccheli e Claudia Cavallo si avventurano lungo sentieri impervi, decise a interrogare le rovine di luoghi fermi nel tempo, laddove muri sbrecciati, recinti interrotti e scheletri di pietra appaiono come segni calcificati di geografie tormentate e storie lontane

    Recensione a M.G. Eccheli, C. Cavallo (a cura di) “Il progetto nei borghi abbandonati”

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    Tra arditi declivi rocciosi e nella misteriosa penombra di spazi arcani conduce la lettura di questo volume dedicato al «progetto nei borghi abbandonati». Ma senza cedere a romantici manierismi, Maria Grazia Eccheli e Claudia Cavallo si avventurano lungo sentieri impervi, decise a interrogare le rovine di luoghi fermi nel tempo, laddove muri sbrecciati, recinti interrotti e scheletri di pietra appaiono come segni calcificati di geografie tormentate e storie lontane

    Conoscenza e valorizzazione per un turismo sostenibile in Valle Caudina. Airola, Pannarano e San Martino

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    The inland villages of Airola, Pannarano, and San Martino Valle Caudina, characterized by a deeply ingrained territorial identity, off er a favorable context for the development of innovative strategies aimed at enhancing cultural heritage and promoting sustainable tourism. This essay aims to explore, through a historical analysis, the unique architectural and landscape characteristics of these areas, with the objective of identifying new opportunities and challenges for their development
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