Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool

The paradigm shift towards a more humanistic and ecological paradigm evoked by United Nations and the Green Deal is increasingly required in this period of growing unsustainability, especially during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge today is to reduce poverty and inequalities, while preservi...

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Main Authors: Francesca Nocca, Pasquale De Toro, Viktoriya Voysekhovska
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2021-08-01
Series:Aestimum
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ceset/article/view/10119
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spelling doaj-3d1ef9b775a24b9fb1b8da759d8b2e682021-10-06T13:13:42ZengFirenze University PressAestimum1592-61171724-21182021-08-017810.36253/aestim-10119Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation toolFrancesca Nocca0Pasquale De Toro1Viktoriya Voysekhovska2Department of Architecture (DiARC), University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Architecture (DiARC), University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Business Economics, Lviv Polytechnic National UniversityThe paradigm shift towards a more humanistic and ecological paradigm evoked by United Nations and the Green Deal is increasingly required in this period of growing unsustainability, especially during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge today is to reduce poverty and inequalities, while preserving the vitality of natural ecosystems and ensuring inclusive economic growth and wellbeing, both now and in the future, thus including future generations. To this end, new models for city development and new tools for operationalizing them are necessary. This paper is focused on the circular economy model and, in particular, on the functional reuse of cultural heritage as the entry point for triggering circular processes in the cities. The attention is focused on the evaluation tools and a methodological proposal is presented starting from the Level(s) tool (developed by European Commission) for assessing the multidimensional impacts of cultural heritage functional reuse projects in the circular economy perspective. https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ceset/article/view/10119Functional reuseCircular economy modelMultidimensional indicators
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author Francesca Nocca
Pasquale De Toro
Viktoriya Voysekhovska
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Pasquale De Toro
Viktoriya Voysekhovska
Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
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Functional reuse
Circular economy model
Multidimensional indicators
author_facet Francesca Nocca
Pasquale De Toro
Viktoriya Voysekhovska
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title Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
title_short Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
title_full Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
title_fullStr Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
title_full_unstemmed Circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating Level(s) evaluation tool
title_sort circular economy and cultural heritage conservation: a proposal for integrating level(s) evaluation tool
publisher Firenze University Press
series Aestimum
issn 1592-6117
1724-2118
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The paradigm shift towards a more humanistic and ecological paradigm evoked by United Nations and the Green Deal is increasingly required in this period of growing unsustainability, especially during ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge today is to reduce poverty and inequalities, while preserving the vitality of natural ecosystems and ensuring inclusive economic growth and wellbeing, both now and in the future, thus including future generations. To this end, new models for city development and new tools for operationalizing them are necessary. This paper is focused on the circular economy model and, in particular, on the functional reuse of cultural heritage as the entry point for triggering circular processes in the cities. The attention is focused on the evaluation tools and a methodological proposal is presented starting from the Level(s) tool (developed by European Commission) for assessing the multidimensional impacts of cultural heritage functional reuse projects in the circular economy perspective.
topic Functional reuse
Circular economy model
Multidimensional indicators
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ceset/article/view/10119
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