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What is Management (of Heritage)

Impact of Industry 4.0 on Architecture and Cultural Heritage
The UNESCO Resource Manual Managing Cultural World Heritage (2013) AU21: The in-text citation "World Heritage (2013)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. defines management as a system, made by a “series of processes which together deliver a set of results, some of which feed back into the system to create an upward spiral of continuous improvement of the system, its actions and its achievements” (p.25). These systems are local and regional, related to culture and tradition. The Manual underlines that management is based on Planning, Implementation, and Monitoring, and the main outcomes are: The promotion of cultural diversity; The protection of natural environment (particular ecosystems in and around sites); The protection of tangible assets within properties (communities, cultures and knowledge); The providing of vitality to communities; The allowing of compatible land uses and economic activities (p.23). Fundamental is the role of stakeholders, their consensus and their understanding of values.
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Advanced Digital Processes for the Survey: Analysis and Conservation of Built Heritage
Ilaria Trizio (CNR, Italian National Research Council, Italy), Stefano Brusaporci (University of L'Aquila, Italy), Francesca Savini (Independent Researcher, Italy), Pamela Maiezza (University of L'Aquila, Italy), Alessandra Tata (University of L'Aquila, Italy), and Alessandro Giannangeli (Institute for Construction Technologies, Italian National Research Council, Italy)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1234-0.ch004
Abstract
This chapter presents a process for the study of an architectural and archaeological heritage. It is an interdisciplinary work carried on with the integration of different digital systems for surveying and managing data. An innovative methodological approach is presented, based on the HBIM for 3D digital management of data, related to the analysis of masonry techniques, of conservation and damage, paying particular attention to the masonries 3D stratigraphic study. A specific focus is on the use of HBIM to design the restoration yard. The case study is the church of San Cipriano, located near the small country of Castelvecchio Calvisio in the province of L'Aquila (Italy).
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