presentation territorial cultural_systems_sibiel 18.10.2013
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CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEMS Methodology and Tools
WHERE ARE WE?
New scenario for Europe
From Luca Bergamo, Culture Action Europe
From Luca Bergamo, Culture Action Europe
From Luca Bergamo, Culture Action Europe
PARADIGM OF DEVELOPMENT: ECONOMIC GROWTH, SOCIAL INCLUSION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
From Luca Bergamo, Culture Action Europe
Tangible, Intangible and Natural Heritage is one of the few elements with potential for
economic development but still firmly tied to
places and local populations.
Tangible, Intangible and
Natural Heritage
This potential must be carefully planned and developed
to avoid the loss of identity and functions to make room for the sole tourist activity.
WHAT MEAND
HERITAGE
RURAL AREAS?
VILLAGES MINOR HISTORIC CENTRES
Individual UNITS
of settlements that have given birth to
ORIGINAL LANDSCAPE
typical of
a civilisation deeply rooted in the territory
TERRITORIAL CULTURAL SYSTEM
Socio-cultural units within
a territorial network linked by CULTURE
history, traditions, and/or natural elements
• .
- Culture and Territory
- Local Identity vs Global Heritage
- Conservation vs Transformation
- Normative vs Operational Planning
LIN
KS
WHAT WE NEED TO DO?
LOCAL COMMUNITIES must lead
based on active participation and
a clear METHODOLOGY
where
diagnostics, specific proposals and results
in the short, medium and long term
are implemented
METHODOLOGY
It addresses both the physical landscape and the social landscape (socio-economic) of a given territory, both tangible and intangible assets and their relationships.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It is a structural process organised by projects.
It identifies in a sort of hierarchy: integrated components, intervention priorities, demostrative projects, etc.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It could be incrementally built by parts that may each have meaning and functional self-efficacy, while being inserted into a unitary overall methodological framework.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It could be implemented in time
It does not need to be immediately a “final and complete Plan“. The various parts can be articulated and complete with subsequent additions and amendments.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It is flexible. It is not a plan "hard" and "normative", but above all works "multiscale scenario“
However, if useful or necessary, some specific areas or projects or parts of projects may be subject to normative planning or design rules.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It is also flexible in time as it is also conceived as a process.
It has to be verified through monitoring on the state of implementation of the projects and on the effects produced by the interventions, with any necessary corrections during implementation.
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It is a strategic planning process (shared, participatory, concerted, communicative).
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
It must be managed ("accompanied" by public authorities, operators and associations).
CULTURAL TERRITORIAL SYSTEM
Process of formation of a Integrated Cultural Territorial Plan
1.- Area Based Approach the landscape (the unit)
VALEA HARTIBACIULUI (ROMANIA)
TAVUSH REGION: DILIJAN AREA (ARMENIA)
CAHUL RAIONE (REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA)
2.- "Atlas of cultural and natural heritage"
as a gathering place, open and implementable, news and information on the shareholders of properties of a given territory. Contribution from the bottom of associations and scholars in the formation of a base of a first draft
(initial knowledge base)
2.- "Atlas of cultural and natural heritage"
(initial knowledge base)
3.- SCENARIOS of physical and social landscape;
4. Guidelines and rules for the preservation, enhancement and transformation projects;
5. Operational Programmes and Plans (action plans);
6. Projects
(demostrative
projects);
7. Management
of design and implementation process
Identificarea prioritatilor (50)
Selectie pe domenii (10)
Selectarea prioritatilor (5)
Detaliere idei de proiecte: rezultate; partipanti; resurse
Proiect pilot
Scopul atelierului de astazi
PACTUL LOCAL