Heritage (Mar 2019)

Italy and China Sharing Best Practices on the Sustainable Development of Small Underground Settlements

  • Laura Genovese,
  • Roberta Varriale,
  • Loredana Luvidi,
  • Fabio Fratini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010053
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 813 – 825

Abstract

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Both Southern Italy and Central China feature historic rural settlements characterized by underground constructions with residential and service functions. Many of these areas are currently tackling economic, social and environmental problems, resulting in unemployment, disengagement, depopulation, marginalization or loss of cultural and biological diversity. Both in Europe and in China, policies for rural development address three core areas of intervention: agricultural competitiveness, environmental protection and the promotion of rural amenities through strengthening and diversifying the economic base of rural communities. The challenge is to create innovative pathways for regeneration based on raising awareness to inspire local rural communities to develop alternative actions to reduce poverty while preserving the unique aspects of their local environment and culture. In this view, cultural heritage can be a catalyst for the sustainable growth of the rural community. Through a series of projects on a national and international scale, the authors have addressed some of these problems by exchanging best practices in conservation, sustainable use and the enhancement of the underground heritage.

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