Recognizing heritage sites such as UNESCO sites defines a complex framework in which conservation and enhancement processes are closely linked to their intrinsic capacity for renewal and their re-contextualization within the contemporary landscape. This necessitates a comprehensive reconsideration of actions and strategies within design disciplines, aiming for a systemic approach to interpreting territories, fostering territorial development and cultural innovation, while simultaneously preserving the integrity of natural and cultural assets. This article proposes a site analysis methodology that, through the identification of key factors, derived from the study Il Patrimonio Immateriale UNESCO. Studio di progetto per un Osservatorio [UNESCO Intangible Heritage. A Project Study for an Observatory], enables the delineation of the distinctive features of the sites—material, cultural, productive, and social—on which targeted operational scenarios can be developed. Based on a study of UNESCO sites in Sicily, conducted at the University of Palermo, the article examines three cases: two territorial systems (the Aeolian Islands and Mount Etna) and one intangible practice (traditional agricultural practice of cultivating the vite ad alberello [head-trained bush vines] of Pantelleria). The objective here is to apply and test the proposed methodology in diverse contexts to assess its effectiveness and replicability as a tool for site analysis and monitoring, as well as a preliminary framework for defining action scenarios in which design disciplines play a key role.

Del Puglia, S., Di Bernardi, A. (2025). Analysis Methods, Key Factors, and Strategies for an Integrated and Renewal Reading of UNESCO Heritage: The Cases of Pantelleria, the Aeolian Islands, and Mount Etna. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY IN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT, 21(2), 49-74 [10.18848/2325-1115/CGP/v21i02/49-74].

Analysis Methods, Key Factors, and Strategies for an Integrated and Renewal Reading of UNESCO Heritage: The Cases of Pantelleria, the Aeolian Islands, and Mount Etna

Del Puglia, Serena
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Di Bernardi, Ambra
2025-05-01

Abstract

Recognizing heritage sites such as UNESCO sites defines a complex framework in which conservation and enhancement processes are closely linked to their intrinsic capacity for renewal and their re-contextualization within the contemporary landscape. This necessitates a comprehensive reconsideration of actions and strategies within design disciplines, aiming for a systemic approach to interpreting territories, fostering territorial development and cultural innovation, while simultaneously preserving the integrity of natural and cultural assets. This article proposes a site analysis methodology that, through the identification of key factors, derived from the study Il Patrimonio Immateriale UNESCO. Studio di progetto per un Osservatorio [UNESCO Intangible Heritage. A Project Study for an Observatory], enables the delineation of the distinctive features of the sites—material, cultural, productive, and social—on which targeted operational scenarios can be developed. Based on a study of UNESCO sites in Sicily, conducted at the University of Palermo, the article examines three cases: two territorial systems (the Aeolian Islands and Mount Etna) and one intangible practice (traditional agricultural practice of cultivating the vite ad alberello [head-trained bush vines] of Pantelleria). The objective here is to apply and test the proposed methodology in diverse contexts to assess its effectiveness and replicability as a tool for site analysis and monitoring, as well as a preliminary framework for defining action scenarios in which design disciplines play a key role.
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Del Puglia, S., Di Bernardi, A. (2025). Analysis Methods, Key Factors, and Strategies for an Integrated and Renewal Reading of UNESCO Heritage: The Cases of Pantelleria, the Aeolian Islands, and Mount Etna. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SUSTAINABILITY IN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT, 21(2), 49-74 [10.18848/2325-1115/CGP/v21i02/49-74].
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