Quaderni IRCrES 16. Cap.3
Maritime cultural landscape: collaborative governance for resilience and sustainability
Massimo Clemente, Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole
CNR-IRISS, National Research Council of Italy – Institute of Research on Innovation and Services for Development, via Cardinale Guglielmo Sanfelice 8, 80134 Naples, Italy
corresponding author: g.daldanise@iriss.cnr.it
Abstract
The paper develops the issue of the sea-coast system as a “maritime cultural landscape”, using the theory of the “commons”. The maritime cultural landscape is understood as a common good and this implies the need to involve urban and maritime communities in both its care and enhancement. Based on this assumption, we consider the maritime cultural landscape as a “cultural ecosystem”, an expression of the heterogeneity of urban and maritime communities and their interrelationships. In this perspective, the research proposes a framework to analyse “cultural values” and “cultural services” for the maritime cultural landscape enhancement by involving the coastal community through collaborative governance processes.
Keywords: maritime cultural landscape, commons, collaborative governance.
How to Cite this Article
Clemente, M. Daldanise G. & Giovene di Girasole, E. (2022). Maritime cultural landscape: collaborative governance for resilience and sustainability. In Vitali, G. & Zoppi, I.M. (eds). CNR case histories in the Blue Planet Economy (pp. 11-17). Quaderni IRCrES 16. Moncalieri, TO: CNR-IRCrES. http://dx.doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.03