Interdisciplinarity, Ethics and Territorial Planning

Representing a phenomenon of social aggregation, the settlements of the rock civilization of Fasano and Monopoli in Brindisi, Italy and their recovery, is one of the objectives pursued by the technical-scientific committee of the San Domenico Foundation, which involves experts at national and intern...

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Main Authors: Salvatore Lorusso, Lucio Colizzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-05-01
Series:Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
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Online Access:https://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/12786
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description Representing a phenomenon of social aggregation, the settlements of the rock civilization of Fasano and Monopoli in Brindisi, Italy and their recovery, is one of the objectives pursued by the technical-scientific committee of the San Domenico Foundation, which involves experts at national and international level. This paper, presented at the 8th International Conference, intends to highlight how art, as a testimony of these settlements in the area of this rock civilization, is not attributable only to beauty, but also to ethics, and as such, is synonymous with identity. This leads to concepts and meanings deriving from interdisciplinarity, sustainability, planning, territorial development, as well as the need to train a specialized and multi-faceted professional figure who is qualified to operate in the field of the protection and valorisation of the past, in order to be able to competently pass it on through to the future
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spelling doaj.art-c76f521ec6324682b119d494567cb4022022-12-21T22:12:43ZengUniversity of BolognaConservation Science in Cultural Heritage1974-49511973-94942021-05-0120334810.6092/issn.1973-9494/1278611097Interdisciplinarity, Ethics and Territorial PlanningSalvatore Lorusso0Lucio Colizzi1Foreign Member Russian Academy of Natural SciencesComputer Science Department, University of Bari ALDO MORO, ItalyRepresenting a phenomenon of social aggregation, the settlements of the rock civilization of Fasano and Monopoli in Brindisi, Italy and their recovery, is one of the objectives pursued by the technical-scientific committee of the San Domenico Foundation, which involves experts at national and international level. This paper, presented at the 8th International Conference, intends to highlight how art, as a testimony of these settlements in the area of this rock civilization, is not attributable only to beauty, but also to ethics, and as such, is synonymous with identity. This leads to concepts and meanings deriving from interdisciplinarity, sustainability, planning, territorial development, as well as the need to train a specialized and multi-faceted professional figure who is qualified to operate in the field of the protection and valorisation of the past, in order to be able to competently pass it on through to the futurehttps://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/12786interdisciplinaritysustainabilityplanningterritorial development
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