LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ

Over the centuries, society has considered the sea as a fundamental resource for the establishment and expansion of urban settlements and trades and the definition of their identity. Port and city systems are historically strongly but differently linked: the strength of these links depends on local...

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Main Authors: Elisabetta Maria Venco, Massimo Corsico
Format: Article
Language:Italian
Published: "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria 2018-06-01
Series:LaborEst
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Online Access:http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/308
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spelling doaj-05cdc48e3c3c471098168866a63ba7a72020-11-24T23:31:33Zita"Mediterranea" University of Reggio CalabriaLaborEst1973-76882421-31872018-06-0116151910.19254/LaborEst.16.03LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀElisabetta Maria Venco0Massimo Corsico1Università di PaviaUniversità di PaviaOver the centuries, society has considered the sea as a fundamental resource for the establishment and expansion of urban settlements and trades and the definition of their identity. Port and city systems are historically strongly but differently linked: the strength of these links depends on local and global circumstances, and challenges. Authors focus on the Mediterranean dimension of European coastal cities, and in particular on the macro region of Arco Latino: a complex system with socio-cultural, economic and ecological environments dynamically interrelated. The presented kinesthetic, perceptual and qualitative analysis underlines the peculiarities (as “fixed elements”) that have triggered and continue to fuel the dynamism and the adaptability of places and communities in Arco Latino. Moreover, the research aims to understand the relationship and the degree of (inter-) dependence between the peculiarities of Arco Latino and the characteristics that a port system must develop to reach the goal of resilience. The paper is a general overview of Arco Latino and it is intended as starting point for further in-depth researches.http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/308Tangible and Intangible Heritage and IdentityInfrastructurelandscape
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author Elisabetta Maria Venco
Massimo Corsico
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Massimo Corsico
LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
LaborEst
Tangible and Intangible Heritage and Identity
Infrastructure
landscape
author_facet Elisabetta Maria Venco
Massimo Corsico
author_sort Elisabetta Maria Venco
title LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
title_short LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
title_full LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
title_fullStr LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
title_full_unstemmed LA RESILIENZA DELL’ARCO LATINO: ANALISI CINESTETICA DELLA RELAZIONE PORTO-CITTÀ
title_sort la resilienza dell’arco latino: analisi cinestetica della relazione porto-città
publisher "Mediterranea" University of Reggio Calabria
series LaborEst
issn 1973-7688
2421-3187
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Over the centuries, society has considered the sea as a fundamental resource for the establishment and expansion of urban settlements and trades and the definition of their identity. Port and city systems are historically strongly but differently linked: the strength of these links depends on local and global circumstances, and challenges. Authors focus on the Mediterranean dimension of European coastal cities, and in particular on the macro region of Arco Latino: a complex system with socio-cultural, economic and ecological environments dynamically interrelated. The presented kinesthetic, perceptual and qualitative analysis underlines the peculiarities (as “fixed elements”) that have triggered and continue to fuel the dynamism and the adaptability of places and communities in Arco Latino. Moreover, the research aims to understand the relationship and the degree of (inter-) dependence between the peculiarities of Arco Latino and the characteristics that a port system must develop to reach the goal of resilience. The paper is a general overview of Arco Latino and it is intended as starting point for further in-depth researches.
topic Tangible and Intangible Heritage and Identity
Infrastructure
landscape
url http://pkp.unirc.it/ojs/index.php/LaborEst/article/view/308
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