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Title The Smart City As An Evolutionary Network Promoting Cultural Commons: The Or. C.He. S.T.R.A. Project And Naples Antique Center Case Study
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Authors Cantone, F; Motta, E; Marrelli, M
Title The Smart City As An Evolutionary Network Promoting Cultural Commons: The Or. C.He. S.T.R.A. Project And Naples Antique Center Case Study
Year 2014
Published
Abstract The paper investigates the perspectives of applying the "smart city" paradigm in the Archaeology and Cultural Heritage field, thus outlining the emerging concept of Smart Cultural Heritage and Smart Archaeology and proposing an integrated approach, in which the fundamental value of the cultural framework is acknowledged in the complexity of the "smart" paradigm. The theory of Cultural Commons, moreover, is invoked as a basis for the study of the advantages of sharing common resources (such as cultural heritage and the related digital information) within the Communities, identified in their inclination to innovation by means of the Evolving Networks model. In this context, the Or. C.He. S.T.R.A. project proposes a participatory and cooperative complex system of heterogeneous information on the ancient center of Naples as a case study, ranging from mobility, to health, energy, and cultural heritage, to support the "smart" exploitation of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage, for citizens, visitors and tourists while fulfilling the requirements of sustainability and eco-friendliness. The first experimentations of this methodological approach are presented, with focus ranging from archaeological exploitation to participated management of cultural heritage, to educational innovation. The integration of these aspects multiplies their potential, and influences the value of cohesion and density of networks of shared goods and services in the area, supporting the spread of innovation in the community, and creating value in the territory, thus impacting the possibility of the appearance of the "tragedy of cultural commons".
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