Resilience and Sustainable Territorial Development: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage at Risk for Promoting Awareness and Cohesiveness Among Next-Generation Society DOI Open Access
Sara Fiorentino, Mariangela Vandini

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(24), P. 10968 - 10968

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

The deprivation of historical and cultural testimony has a direct impact on territory its local communities, leading to the loss social cohesiveness, identity values, resources that come from sustainable tourism. Even though international action frameworks (Hyogo Framework for Action, Sendai 2030 Sustainable Development Goals) emphasise how important it is recognise relationship between heritage, society, territory, strategic vision participatory conservation safeguarding still required level. Through activities implemented within SIRIUS RESTART projects, led by Department Cultural Heritage, University Bologna, this paper aims stimulate reflection heritage place might constitute an effective resilience tool impacted populations, with focus young citizens. As transversal element in achieving 17 Goals, can play significant role establishment “risk culture” among residents visitors, promoting adoption responsible behaviours one’s own safety emergency better preservation assets. In broader perspective, strategy will support “climate-sensitive” tourism citizenship, which facilitate adaptation climate change impacts.

Language: Английский

Cyclic and Multi-Year Characterization of Surface Ozone at the WMO/GAW Coastal Station of Lamezia Terme (Calabria, Southern Italy): Implications for Local Environment, Cultural Heritage, and Human Health DOI Open Access
Francesco D’Amico, Daniel Gullì, Teresa Lo Feudo

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Environments, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(10), P. 227 - 227

Published: Oct. 17, 2024

Unlike stratospheric ozone (O3), which is beneficial for Earth due to its capacity screen the surface from solar ultraviolet radiation, tropospheric poses a number of health and environmental issues. It has multiple effects that drive anthropogenic climate change, ranging pure radiative forcing reduction carbon sequestration potential in plants. In central Mediterranean, itself represents hotspot studies, multi-year data on were analyzed at Lamezia Terme (LMT) WMO/GAW coastal observation site, located Calabria, Southern Italy. The site characterized by local wind circulation pattern results clear differentiation between Western-seaside winds, are normally depleted pollutants GHGs, Northeastern-continental enriched these compounds. This study first detailed attempt evaluating concentrations LMT their correlations with meteorological parameters, providing new insights into source locally observed mole fractions. research shows daily seasonal patterns “reversed” compared comparable studies applied other parameters compounds, thus confirming general complexity emissions atmosphere numerous atmospheric chemistry. These observations could contribute monitoring verification regulations policies protection, cultural heritage preservation, mitigation human hazards Calabria.

Language: Английский

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Resilience and Sustainable Territorial Development: Safeguarding Cultural Heritage at Risk for Promoting Awareness and Cohesiveness Among Next-Generation Society DOI Open Access
Sara Fiorentino, Mariangela Vandini

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(24), P. 10968 - 10968

Published: Dec. 13, 2024

The deprivation of historical and cultural testimony has a direct impact on territory its local communities, leading to the loss social cohesiveness, identity values, resources that come from sustainable tourism. Even though international action frameworks (Hyogo Framework for Action, Sendai 2030 Sustainable Development Goals) emphasise how important it is recognise relationship between heritage, society, territory, strategic vision participatory conservation safeguarding still required level. Through activities implemented within SIRIUS RESTART projects, led by Department Cultural Heritage, University Bologna, this paper aims stimulate reflection heritage place might constitute an effective resilience tool impacted populations, with focus young citizens. As transversal element in achieving 17 Goals, can play significant role establishment “risk culture” among residents visitors, promoting adoption responsible behaviours one’s own safety emergency better preservation assets. In broader perspective, strategy will support “climate-sensitive” tourism citizenship, which facilitate adaptation climate change impacts.

Language: Английский

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