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ISSN: 2612-1581
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DOI: 10.1285/i26121581n3
Table of Contents
Frontespizio e pagine iniziali |
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Introduction |
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Elena dell’Agnese, Fabio Pollice |
21-22 |
Session 1 - Traditional agricultural landscapes, between Heritagization, Commodification and Tourism Sustainability |
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Elena dell’Agnese |
23-24 |
Food heritagization: the conflictual landscape of the Fiorentina beefsteak |
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Elena dell’Agnese |
25-28 |
How the orange landscape became a new brand for the Algarve |
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Ana Duarte Rodrigues |
29-32 |
Protected agricultural landscapes in Wales: Exploring the potential of delivering sustainable heritage management through local partnerships |
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Eifiona Thomas Lane, Ian Harris, Betsan Siencyn, Beth Dann |
33-38 |
Interpretation of gastronomic traditions of cultural heritage to enhance tourism in rural areas |
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Valerie Isabel Elss |
39-42 |
Bridging Nature-Culture Dualisms in the Asian Conservation Circle: A Perspective from Cultural Landscape |
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Je-Hun Ryu |
43-46 |
Session 2 - Place names as cultural heritage |
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Peter Jordan, Cosimo Palagiano |
47-48 |
Place names in cultural heritage conservation practice |
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Přemysl Mácha |
49-52 |
Characterizing links of toponyms and their role in social protection |
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Daniel Orongo Nyangweso, Mátyás Gede |
53-58 |
Alice Oswald's Poetic Mappings: finding water's «Sources» in Myths & Language |
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Pamela J. Rader |
59-60 |
Toponyms and their heritage significance: The case of the Maghreb region |
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Malak Alasli |
61-64 |
Ndebele cultural heritage of the fore in 'Mthwakazi Republic': place naming, heritage, and contestation in Zimbabwe |
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Zvinashe Mamvura |
65-70 |
Microtoponyms: A paradigm of cultural heritage. The Catalan Microtoponymy as study case |
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Joan Tort-Donada |
71-74 |
Protecting Welsh place names – A live debate! |
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Rhian Parry |
75-80 |
Toponymical approach to the geographical research of the cultural heritage |
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Andrey A. Herzen |
81-88 |
Two groups of place names preserving Hungarian cultural heritage |
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Gábor Mikesy |
89-90 |
Exonyms as parts of the cultural heritage |
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Peter Jordan |
91-94 |
Limits and potentialities of cadastre-based historical GIS in recovering place names in minority language |
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Viviana Ferrario, Piergiorgio Cesco Frare, Andra Turato |
95-100 |
When Harvati became Mycenae: replacing 'barbarous' toponyms in Greece in the early twentieth century |
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Pandeleimon Hionidis |
101-104 |
Place names as a conflicting cultural heritage in the municipality of Resia in Friuli, Italy |
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Primož Pipan, Janoš Ježovnik |
105-110 |
The Austrian toponymic policy in the late 18th – early 20th c. cartography of selected Slavic countries and its meaning of the region's cultural heritage |
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Wojciech Włoskowicz |
111-114 |
Place names of traditional forest management in semirural landscapes. The case of Cameros (La Rioja, Spain) |
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César López-Leiva, Joan Tort-Donada |
115-118 |
Names of French regions as reflection of historical, cultural and political features of the country |
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Alexey Vasilyev |
119-122 |
Session 3 - The Maritime Cultural Heritage: discourse, practices and uses |
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Lucrezia Lopez, Rubén Lois González, María Ángeles Piñeiro Antelo |
123-124 |
Lighthouses and Coastal Structures. New Recovery and Restoration Paths of the Coastal Heritage |
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Antonietta Ivona |
125-128 |
Communicating Coastal Landscape: development practices and protection of maritime cultural heritage |
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Michele Claudio Domenico Masciopinto |
129-134 |
The Museums of the Sea: Functions, Discourses and Future Perspectives. The Case of Galicia (Spain) |
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María Ángeles Piñeiro Antelo, Lucrezia Lopez |
135-138 |
Session 4 - Heritage and Islandness: the Islanders' Narratives |
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Stefano Malatesta |
139-140 |
Water resources traditional management in small islands as cultural heritage |
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Arturo Gallia |
141-144 |
Culture-based social innovation. Procida Italian Capital of Culture 2022. The triumph of Utopia |
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Stefania Palmentieri |
145-148 |
Bridging conservation and development through heritage in Galapagos islands |
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Gabriela Rodríguez Jácome, Asunción Blanco-Romero |
149-152 |
Session 6 - Sharing the heritage: heritage narratives in the age of social media |
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Antonella Rinella, Fabio Pollice |
153-154 |
Geoheritage Literary Narratives. The Camino de Santiago (Spain) |
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Lucrezia Lopez |
155-158 |
Contested memories and dark heritage: the case of the mass rape in Ciociaria |
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Camilla Giantomasso |
159-164 |
E-motional landscapes. A visual experimental study for the Xylella case in Salento |
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Patrizia Miggiano |
165-168 |
Culture tourism and culture of tourism: the influence of tourist guidebooks from a generational perspective |
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Elia Vettorato |
169-172 |
The role of political communication in constructing cyber places: some insights from Lecce (Italy) and Galway (Ireland) |
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Valentina Albanese, Bernadette Quinn |
173-176 |
«Puglia Autentica» from the World Wide Web: Postcards and stories for travelling |
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Mariateresa Gattullo |
177-180 |
Session 7 - Heritage and nationalism |
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Alec Murphy |
181-182 |
Dances with Despots: exploring the current representation of monumental statues and visitor engagement with these 'ghosts' of past regimes within Eastern Europe |
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Elizabeth Carnegie, Jerzy Kociatkiewicz |
183-188 |
Catalan nationalism and heritage. The construction of the born as an independence icon (Barcelona, Spain) |
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Dolores Sanchez Aguilera, Jaume Font Garolera |
189-192 |
The current wrong narrative of Kurds wanting a single state-nation: a media distraction iconography from the socio-political practice and proposal in Rojava? |
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Fabrizio Eva |
193-196 |
National Branding and controversies: the case of internationalisation of Louvre |
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Marie-Alix Molinié-Andlauer |
197-200 |
Session 8 - Language (as) Heritage (in) Place: Political geographies of linguistic heritage geographies |
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Virginie Mamadouh |
201-202 |
La lexicotopographie, nouvel outil d'analyse et de restitution des patrimoines linguistiques minoritaires |
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Bernardo Cardinale, , Giovanni Agresti |
203-208 |
The politics of displaying minority place names: what is behind the local deals? |
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Patrik Tátrai |
209-210 |
Heritage languages, place-making and belonging: Three geographical excursions |
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Virginie Mamadouh |
211-214 |
Session 10 - Heritage Geographies of Tourism: prospects and challenges |
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Velvet Nelson |
215-216 |
Ît a cà, «are you home?» Governance of sustainable travel for local enhancement: the experience of the IT.A.CÀ Salento Network |
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Federica Epifani, Sara Nocco |
217-220 |
Cultural heritage as a new resource for tourism development: the case study of Tornio-Haparanda (Finland/Sweden) |
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Maria Vittoria Lucarno |
221-224 |
The art city from within: young people negotiating tourism and urban heritage in everyday Verona |
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Cristiana Zara, Caterina Martinelli |
225-230 |
Alternative urban narratives: telling the esquilino district of Rome through history traces and collective memories |
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Tiziana Banini, Ester Capuzzo |
231-234 |
Off-the-beaten-track Tours, MigranTours, Urban Walks: different labels, the same touristification? |
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Teresa Graziano |
235-238 |
Changes and adaption of the touristic sector after the political turn of 1989/90 in Northern Germany |
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Alexander Behrendt, Gabriel Gach |
239-240 |
Session 11 - Southern Thinking. Heritage, Migration and Mediterranean cultures |
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Federico Ferretti, Marcella Schmidt di Friedberg |
241-242 |
The longue durée of Kurds characters by the Western descriptions from the early XIX century to nowadays. Does this "heritage" fit with the current Rojava socio-political proposal? |
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Fabrizio Eva |
243-246 |
Historical Geographies of Iberian Territories: Boundary-making Practices and the Enforcement of Territorial Sovereignty in the 1864 Spanish-Portuguese Boundary Treaty |
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Jacobo García-Álvarez, Paloma Puente-Lozano |
247-250 |
Mediterranean Cartoheritage --- 2000 years of maps and graphs |
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Harald Gropp |
251-252 |
Mediterranean Sea, Modernity and the Contemporary: geographical metaphors for Rethinking space |
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Giovanni Modaffari |
253-256 |
The geo-theo-politics of land and sea and the metaphysics of the Großraum. Schmitt and the multipolar thinking |
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Paloma Puente-Lozano |
257-260 |
Archiving the landscapes of the nineteenth century world: Marianne North and more-than-botanical art |
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Toshiyuki Shimazu |
261-264 |
Session 12 - Local Government and the Governance of Urban Heritage |
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Carlos Nunes Silva, Anna Trono |
265-266 |
Local heritage for neo-endogenous rural delopment. Valorization, participation, local government and governance in Andalusia |
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Eugenio Cejudo Garcìa, José Cañete, Francisco Navarro |
267-270 |
Difficult governance of modern heritage: Four case studies of the Architectural Work of Le Corbusier (France, Switzerland) |
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Ismahan Hamzaoui |
271-274 |
Impacts of urban development factors on cultural heritage in post-socialist period. Bucharest as case study |
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Florentina-Cristina Merciu, Andreea-Loreta Cercleux, George Merciu |
275-278 |
Regeneration and gentrification of historical districts. The case of Poland |
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Barbara Maćkiewicz, Przemysław Ciesiółka, Adam Mickiewicz |
279-282 |
Industrial heritage without history: diverse conceptualizations of industrial heritage in the Ústí nad Labem Region (Czechia) |
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Vladan Hruška, Michaela Štěbetáková, Pavel Raška, Eva Nedorostová, Zdeňka Smutná, Silvie Rita Kučerová, Tomáš Sýkora, Petr Hlaváček |
283-288 |
Session 13 - Citizen Participation in the Governance of Urban Heritage |
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Carlos Nunes Silva, Anna Trono |
287-288 |
Public Participation in Urban Planning: from symbolic engagement to citizen control |
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Carlos Nunes Silva |
289-292 |
Robust civic participation in management of heritage houses as a tool for sustainable human settlements |
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Lucia Leboto-Khetsi, Verna Nel |
293-296 |
«Come, Listen to the Story»: A Story about a Nepalese Oral Heritage Conservation Project |
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Ajaya Narayan Mali |
297-298 |
Students perspectives on University and Academic Heritages: a comparative study between Bologna and Modena |
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Silvia Grandi, Sara Belotti |
299-302 |
City wall parks in Italy: an opportunity to strengthen the city's identity |
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Donata Castagnoli |
303-308 |
Session 15 - Smart governance, Urban Planning and Heritage |
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Carlos Nunes Silva, Anna Trono |
309-310 |
ADAMO Project Strategic Plan: an example of innovative valorization of Cultural Heritage |
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Sandra Leonardi, Michele Pigliucci |
311-316 |
Urban heritage conservation in France: recent evolution and controversy |
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Marie-Alix Molinié-Andlauer, Federica Appendino |
317-320 |
Non-urban heritage in urban environment of Moscow |
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Tatiana Borodina, Alexander Savchenko |
321-324 |
Heterotopia of decline: disentangling associations between old industries and social exclusion |
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Eva Nedorostová, Pavel Raška, Silvie R. Kučerová, M. Zubík |
325-328 |
Conservation-Led Marginalization: making Heritage in the Walled City of Lahore |
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Jannat Sohail |
329-332 |
Session 16 - Landscape as heritage: critical perspectives |
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Giacomo Pettenati, Margherita Cisani |
333-334 |
Soundscape as intangible heritage: a digital project to enhance the cultural identity of Modena (Italy) |
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Sara Belotti, Angela Fiore |
335-340 |
Local governance practices for the management of heritage agricultural landscapes. The role of local voluntary associations |
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Dana Salpina |
341-344 |
Landscape and identity around memorials and symbolic places representative of the Franco regime in Madrid |
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Gonzalo Madrazo García De Lomana, Ester Sáez Pombo, Ángela García Carballo, Elia Canosa Zamora |
345-348 |
Discords around heritage landscapes. A comparative study of Apulia and Wallonia |
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Lauriano Pepe, Margherita Ciervo, Serge Schmitz |
349-352 |
Landscape education, heritage and justice: toward a critical perspective on landscape as heritage through a gaming approach |
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Margherita Cisani |
353-358 |
The saltpans of Sečovlje in Slovenia as landscape heritage |
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Primož Pipan, Maja Topole, Zrc Savu |
359-364 |
Portuguese Cultural Landscapes: a perspective of governance models |
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Ana Isabel Regado Vaz, Maria José Dias Curado |
365-368 |
Cross-border landscape as heritage: insights from Slovenia – walk, parks and UNESCO |
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Marjeta Pisk, Špela Ledinek Lozej |
369-372 |
Landscape as heritage in museums: a critical appraisal of current experiences from the perspective of Geography |
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Maria Luisa Sturani |
373-376 |
Moving Dolomites. The heritage value of an ordinary landscape: the case of Vallesina (Belluno, Italy) |
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Sara Luchetta, Benedetta Castiglioni, Mauro Varotto |
377-380 |
Session 19 - The geography of Culture-led Development |
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Giulia Urso |
381-382 |
Cultural heritage and sustainable tourism development in peripheral mountain areas |
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Stefania Cerutti |
383-386 |
Crise politique et environnementale: le role de la cartographie e de l'art dans la reconstruction du paysage en tant que facteur identitaire. Le cas de Ziano, dans la Val di Fiemme |
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Cristiana Zorzi |
387-392 |
Modern Heritage at the heart of a territorial innovation project: The case study of Le Corbusier University Campus in Firminy (France) |
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Ismahan Hamzaoui |
393-396 |
From Industry to Tourism: the Case of LX Factory in the Alcântara Neighbourhood (Lisbon) |
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Luis Miguel Brito, Luca Zarrilli |
397-400 |
CCIs Geographies in Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Western Slovenia Regions. Challenges and Criticalities of Transnational Mapping |
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Claudia Faraone, Giulia Ciliberto |
401-402 |
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