Starting from the most recent international debate on the theme of the Human Smart Landscape, the study explores the theme of the landscape as a “common good”, as a field of investigation and experimentation of an innovative long-term sustainable cultural-tourism development model. In this context, the research aims to define a multi-phase integrated assessment framework aimed at helping local actors and users to understand the multifunctional resources and values present in the study landscape and neighboring territories and to stimulate their collaboration in management and design of new tourist enhancement strategies. The research activities are still in the initial stages. The research illustrates the first results relating to the first cognitive phase relating to the case study conducted in the Sila National Park (Southern Italy), a UNESCO site of excellence.

Human Smart Landscape: An Integrated Multi-phase Evaluation Framework to Assess the Values of a Resilient Landscape

Della Spina L.
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2022-01-01

Abstract

Starting from the most recent international debate on the theme of the Human Smart Landscape, the study explores the theme of the landscape as a “common good”, as a field of investigation and experimentation of an innovative long-term sustainable cultural-tourism development model. In this context, the research aims to define a multi-phase integrated assessment framework aimed at helping local actors and users to understand the multifunctional resources and values present in the study landscape and neighboring territories and to stimulate their collaboration in management and design of new tourist enhancement strategies. The research activities are still in the initial stages. The research illustrates the first results relating to the first cognitive phase relating to the case study conducted in the Sila National Park (Southern Italy), a UNESCO site of excellence.
2022
978-3-031-06824-9
978-3-031-06825-6
Human Smart Landscape
Resilient landscapes
Space Decision Support System
Tourist-cultural routes
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