ZooKeys (Nov 2014)

Italian natural history museums on the verge of collapse?

  • Franco Andreone,
  • Luca Bartolozzi,
  • Giovanni Boano,
  • Ferdinando Boero,
  • Marco Bologna,
  • Mauro Bon,
  • Nicola Bressi,
  • Massimo Capula,
  • Achille Casale,
  • Maurizio Casiraghi,
  • Giorgio Chiozzi,
  • Massimo Delfino,
  • Giuliano Doria,
  • Antonio Durante,
  • Marco Ferrari,
  • Spartaco Gippoliti,
  • Michele Lanzinger,
  • Leonardo Latella,
  • Nicola Maio,
  • Carla Marangoni,
  • Stefano Mazzotti,
  • Alessandro Minelli,
  • Giuseppe Muscio,
  • Paola Nicolosi,
  • Telmo Pievani,
  • Edoardo Razzetti,
  • Giorgio Sabella,
  • Marco Valle,
  • Vincenzo Vomero,
  • Alberto Zilli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.456.8862
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 456
pp. 139 – 146

Abstract

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The Italian natural history museums are facing a critical situation, due to the progressive loss of scientific relevance, decreasing economic investments, and scarcity of personnel. This is extremely alarming, especially for ensuring the long-term preservation of the precious collections they host. Moreover, a commitment in fieldwork to increase scientific collections and concurrent taxonomic research are rarely considered priorities, while most of the activities are addressed to public events with political payoffs, such as exhibits, didactic meetings, expositions, and talks. This is possibly due to the absence of a national museum that would have better steered research activities and overall concepts for collection management. We here propose that Italian natural history museums collaborate to instate a “metamuseum”, by establishing a reciprocal interaction network aimed at sharing budgetary and technical resources, which would assure better coordination of common long-term goals and scientific activities.