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Unburying Hidden Land and Maritime Cultural Potential of Small Islands in the Mediterranean for Tracking Heritage-Led Local Development Paths

机译:地中海中小岛屿的隐性土地和海洋文化潜力,用于跟踪遗产主导的地方发展道路

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Small islands in the Mediterranean Sea, although endowed with exquisite land and maritime natural and cultural resources, are in most cases lagging behind areas, mainly due to insularity. Through their long history, many of them are strongly interwoven to events of European or even global significance, e.g., World War (WW) I and II. Such events have left in their bodies important remains, largely conditioning their socio-economic trajectory. Preservation and sustainable management of this Cultural Heritage (CH) is, in this work, perceived as a two-sided coin, serving endurance of European identity, memory, and CH for future generations on the one side; and leveraging future cultural tourism trails of these disadvantaged areas on the other. The goal of this article is to unbury land and maritime, tangible and intangible, cultural remains and use them to unveil heritage-led development paths of small Mediterranean islands. This is demonstrated through a specific case study, a distinguishable insular territory and WW II battlefield scenery, Leros Island, Greece; and is accomplished by a participatory spatial planning framework, embedding scenario planning, spatial data management, and e-participation technologies (Web-GIS, social networks) for community engagement. The latter is valued for assessing options available for an integrated, sustainable, and resilient exploitation of land and maritime CH; and raising awareness of local population as to the role of CH as enabler for the transition from past failures to more promising, culturally-driven, and locally-adjusted future development trails.
机译:地中海的小岛屿,虽然赋予了精美的土地和海上自然和文化资源,但在大多数情况下都在落后于地区,主要是由于绝缘性。通过他们的悠久的历史,其中许多人与欧洲甚至全球意义的事件相互交织在一起,例如,世界大战(WW)I和II。这些事件留在他们的身体中重要遗体,在很大程度上都是调节他们的社会经济轨迹。在这项工作中,保护和可持续管理是在这项工作中被认为是一个双面硬币,服务欧洲身份,记忆和CH的耐力在一方面;并利用未来这些弱势地区的未来文化旅游迹线。本文的目标是向Unbury土地和海事,有形和无形,文化遗骸,并利用他们揭开小地中海岛屿的遗产领导的发展道路。通过特定的案例研究,可区分的题名境内和WW II战场风景,佩罗斯岛,希腊;并且是由参与式空间规划框架,嵌入场景规划,空间数据管理和社区参与的电子参与技术(Web-GIS,社交网络)完成的。后者是评估可用于综合,可持续和弹性开采土地和海事CH的选项的值;并提高对当地人口的认识,以及CH作为转型从过去的失败转变为更有前途,文化驱动的和本地调整的未来发展道路的启动者的作用。

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