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This Open Access book addresses the gap in existing knowledge on cultural heritage from a circular economy and sustainable development perspective for cities. It introduces innovative economic, environmental and governance models and evaluation tools tested and validated for adaptive reuse within the "CLIC - Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse" project funded by the European Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Action Program. The CLIC project is a trans-disciplinary research project bringing together expertise from disciplines such as heritage studies,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Open Access book addresses the gap in existing knowledge on cultural heritage from a circular economy and sustainable development perspective for cities. It introduces innovative economic, environmental and governance models and evaluation tools tested and validated for adaptive reuse within the "CLIC - Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural Heritage Adaptive Reuse" project funded by the European Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Action Program. The CLIC project is a trans-disciplinary research project bringing together expertise from disciplines such as heritage studies, regeneration and urban development, business management, economics, ecology and social sciences.

The research covered in this book, responds to the European Societal Challenge 5 'Climate action, environment, resource efficiency and raw materials', aimed at achieving resource efficient and climate change resilient economy and society through systemic innovation. The CLIC project also unlocks public and private investments in solutions for a more resource efficient, greener and more competitive economy as a key part of smart, inclusive and sustainable growth strategy for Europe and worldwide. This book is fundamental key reading for scholars, professionals and policy makers, demonstrating how the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage, in a systemic perspective, has the potential to stimulate growth, sustainable development, social regeneration, welfare, jobs, income, and livability of urban / territorial settings: to implement the circular economy model. It also provides innovative models and a circular toolkit for financing, reusing and managing cultural heritage based on research outcomes and implementation of experimental models in four pilot European territories covered as case studies.
Autorenporträt
Prof Luigi Fusco Girard is Emeritus Professor at the University of Naples Federico II and Scientific Coordinator of the Horizon 2020 CLIC project at the CNR IRISS Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development, National Research Council, Italy. Professor in environmental economics and evaluation methods for cultural heritage for over 40 years, he has coordinated national and international research projects on the role of cultural heritage for sustainable development. He is currently President of ISCEC-ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Economics of Conservation of ICOMOS and Director of the Urban Regeneration Hub affiliated with UN-Habitat. His research interests include multicriteria and multidimensional evaluation methods, sustainable urban and territorial development and circular economy models for cultural heritage adaptive reuse.

Dr Antonia Gravagnuolo is Researcher at the CNR ISPC Institute of Heritage Science, National Research Council, Italy. Architect specialized in evaluation of urban and territorial plans and projects. She holds a PhD degree in Evaluation methods for integrated conservation, management and valorization of cultural heritage and landscape at the University of Naples Federico II. She is co-coordinator of the Horizon 2020 CLIC project and has the role of scientific responsible for the evaluation of multidimensional impacts of cultural heritage adaptive reuse projects in the perspective of the circular economy. Her research interests include heritage-led urban regeneration, sustainable local development, circular economy, innovative economic models for cultural heritage and landscape regeneration.