TOWARDS A CIRCULAR GOVERNANCE FOR THE ADAPTIVE REUSE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE

Martina Bosone, Serena Micheletti, Antonia Gravagnuolo, Cristina Garzillo, Allison Wildman
2020
The adaptive reuse of abandoned cultural heritage assets can be seen as a regenerative process, which turns "wastescapes" into attractive places. Processes of urban transformation implemented by citizens represent cultural practices in which individuals are producers, and not only consumers, of cultural meanings. The renewed relationship between people and places through coordinated collective action becomes particularly relevant in the adaptive reuse of cultural heritage. This paper aims to
more » ... estigate how "circular governance" can be interpreted and implemented in urban regeneration strategies aimed at "human-centred" circular development. Through case studies examples, the role of citizens-led initiatives in cultural heritage adaptive reuse is explored to identify common elements useful to draft a definition of circular governance and provide guidelines for policy makers. Keywords: common goods, circular governance, Cultural heritage adaptive reuse
doi:10.6092/2284-4732/7270 fatcat:3vpjqtpepfdmjnxm6bpts4q5sm