Quaderni IRCrES-CNR     
(2022) n. 16

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CNR case histories in the Blue Planet Economy
edited by Giampaolo Vitali, Isabella Maria Zoppi

 

Abstract

This volume gathers the eighteen interventions of the researchers of the National Research Council of Italy presented at the Blue Planet Economy European Maritime Forum 2021. These include conference papers and extended writings deriving from the transcription of the videos produced specifically for a session dedicated to the Mediterranean.

These contributions touch on seemingly distant themes, such as economy, archaeology, ecological transition, tourism, culture…, organized into four sections: Economics and Green Economy, Strategies and Policies, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, and Borders and Societies. They show that the complexity of the current situation stems from history, different cultures, societies and religions that have shaped the countries bordering the Mediterranean basin.

 

Contents

Foreword. The Mediterranean: economy, societies, technologies, humanities

Giampaolo Vitali, Isabella Maria Zoppi

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.01

3-6

Blue Economy and research in social sciences and humanities. Toward a multidisciplinary approach

Emanuela Reale

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.02

7-9

 

Economics and Green Economy

Maritime cultural landscape: collaborative governance for resilience and sustainability

Massimo Clemente, Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.03

11-17

The shipbuilding industry in Italy: an overview

Giuseppe Giulio Calabrese, Giampaolo Vitali

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.04

19-32

The collaboration between port and city in low carbon transition: the case of Livorno

Barbara Bonciani

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.05

33-38

Transition strategies towards a more sustainable marine tourism: some proposals from an European project

Monica Cariola

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.06

39-45

 

Strategies and Policies

Blue in the Green. How the European Green Deal will affect Eu seas and the maritime sector

Susanna Paleari

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.07

47-52

EU Region-building for Maritime cooperation in the Mediterranean Sea: the EUSAIR and the WestMED initiative

Raffaella Coletti

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.08

53-62

Mobility of non-European researchers in the Mediterranean. The Italy-Spain relationships

Emanuela Varinetti

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.09

63-68

Italian research network in the Mediterranean area: situation and outlooks for the future

Antonio Zinilli

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.10

69-73

 

Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

Adriatic Voyages. Prehistoric mobility between the sea and the mountains

Maja Gori

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.11

75-77

Invisible landscapes: a journey beneath the sea in the Bay of Naples, Italy

Crescenzo Violante

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.12

79-86

Archeofish project. Fishing, food processing, and commerce in Greek and Roman Sicily

Darío Bernal-Casasola, Daniele Malfitana, Antonino Mazzaglia, José Juan Díaz

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.13

87-94

The Phoenician Mediterranean: a space for communication, transmission and sharing

Ida Oggiano

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.14

95-105

 

Borders and Societies

“The Mediterranean sea is our home”: a video to summarize some of the research activities developed by ISMed CNR

Carmelo Bennici, Angela Cuttitta, Marilena Di Natale,
Tiziana Masullo, Marianna Musco, Vito Pipitone, Stefania Russo, Donatella Spera

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.15

107-112

Legal patchwork and national borders in the Mediterranean Sea

Gemma Andreone

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.16

113-124

Tunisian workers in Sicily. Fishing economy at the origins of foreign immigration to Italy (1960s-1970s)

Michele Colucci

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.17

125-128

Mediterranean ports and literature. Minds as open as ports, in Amin Maalouf’s novels

Antonella Emina

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.18

129-133

Musical words for a Mediterranean imaginary: Genoa in singer-songwriters’ lyrics

Isabella Maria Zoppi

https://doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16.19

135-140

 

 

ISBN (online): 978-88-98193-29-5

How to Cite this Book

Vitali, G. & Zoppi, I.M. (eds). CNR case histories in the Blue Planet Economy. Quaderni IRCrES 16. Moncalieri, TO: CNR-IRCrES. http://dx.doi.org/10.23760/2499-6661.2022.16

 

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