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Mrs. Gaia Daldanise
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Journal article
Published: 04 March 2021 in Sustainability
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According to the current European and Italian scenario related to urban regeneration, cultural and landscape heritage valorization is being enhanced by the activation of innovative processes and new emerging approaches. These involve the development of methodologies and tools that can address decision-making processes based on creative practices consistent with a concept named “low-entropy economy” in this paper. The low-entropy economy represents an economic approach based on the minimization of physical urban transformation and the enhancement of the existing heritage. In this perspective, the research aims to develop the Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement (CHLEE) approach by exploring how some frugal experiences have promoted cultural heritage enhancement and related complex values through a program of temporary uses and activities able to produce new values, where the human experience is essential. A crucial role is represented by the heterogeneity of creative practices that contribute to identifying and implementing innovative management and governance models. The analysis of creative practices, based upon the ex post evaluation of some Italian case studies across the PROMETHEE-GAIA multicriteria method, is able to show how these experiences build innovation ecosystems and improve the ex ante evaluation for new strategies and policies, underlining strengths, weaknesses, and milestones that shape creative experiences as drivers of urban competitiveness.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Torre. A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2765 .

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole, Carmelo Torre. A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (5):2765.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Torre. 2021. "A Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex Post Evaluation of Creative Practices." Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2765.

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Published: 05 January 2021
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According to the current European and Italian scenario related to urban re-generation, cultural and landscape heritage, valorisation is being also enhanced by the activation of innovative processes. These involve the development of methodologies and tools that are able to address decision-making processes among low entropy economy, complex values and creative practices. In this perspective, the research aims to investigate the possibilities of developing a Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement (CHLEE) approach by considering how the complex values of cultural heritage can vary not only through a physical transformation of spaces but also through a program of uses and activities able to produce new values, where the human experience is essential. This type of model modifies the objectives that characterise the valorisation of cultural heritage and landscape, recognising that the fruition is no longer “consumerist” but “experiential”. A crucial role is represented by the heterogeneity of creative practices that contribute to the identificationidentifying and implementation ofimplementing innovative management and governance models. The present paper explores the components of creative regenerative processes, based upon the ex-post evaluation of some Italian experiments, across the PROMETHEE-GAIA multi-criteria method, to understand how creative experiences are building innovation ecosystem thanks to low entropy economy and improve the ex-ante evaluation for new strategies and policies.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Maria Torre. Towards the Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex-post Evaluation of Creative Regeneration Practices. 2021, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene di Girasole, Carmelo Maria Torre. Towards the Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex-post Evaluation of Creative Regeneration Practices. . 2021; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene di Girasole; Carmelo Maria Torre. 2021. "Towards the Cultural Heritage Low Entropy Enhancement Approach: An Ex-post Evaluation of Creative Regeneration Practices." , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 12 December 2020 in Sustainability
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The international debate on cultural heritage enhancement and cultural cross-overs, highlights the need to rethink the relationship between economy, society and territory by working on innovative urban planning and evaluation approaches. In recent times, the concept of “place branding” has become widespread in strategic urban plans, linking marketing approaches to the attractive features of places. The purpose of this study is to outline a holistic approach to cultural heritage enhancement for urban regeneration based on creative and collaborative place branding: “Community branding”. The methodology was tested in Pisticci—near Matera (Basilicata region, Italy)—starting from its historic center. As a multi-methodological decision-making process, Community branding combines approaches and tools derived from Place Branding, Community Planning, Community Impact Evaluation and Place Marketing. The main results achieved include: an innovative approach that combines both management and planning aspects and empowers communities and skills in network; the co-evaluation of cultural, social and economic impacts for the Pisticci Sustainable Urban Lab (PLUS); the writing and signing of an “urban contract” with local Municipality, research centers and PLUS hub association.

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Gaia Daldanise. From Place-Branding to Community-Branding: A Collaborative Decision-Making Process for Cultural Heritage Enhancement. Sustainability 2020, 12, 10399 .

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Gaia Daldanise. From Place-Branding to Community-Branding: A Collaborative Decision-Making Process for Cultural Heritage Enhancement. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (24):10399.

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Gaia Daldanise. 2020. "From Place-Branding to Community-Branding: A Collaborative Decision-Making Process for Cultural Heritage Enhancement." Sustainability 12, no. 24: 10399.

Journal article
Published: 22 October 2020 in Journal of Urban Affairs
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Luca Tricarico; Zachary Mark Jones; Gaia Daldanise. Platform Spaces: When culture and the arts intersect territorial development and social innovation, a view from the Italian context. Journal of Urban Affairs 2020, 1 -22.

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Luca Tricarico, Zachary Mark Jones, Gaia Daldanise. Platform Spaces: When culture and the arts intersect territorial development and social innovation, a view from the Italian context. Journal of Urban Affairs. 2020; ():1-22.

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Luca Tricarico; Zachary Mark Jones; Gaia Daldanise. 2020. "Platform Spaces: When culture and the arts intersect territorial development and social innovation, a view from the Italian context." Journal of Urban Affairs , no. : 1-22.

Conference paper
Published: 01 September 2020 in Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes
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This research outlines a gradualist approach towards touristic and cultural valorization processes in Southern Italy. Factors slowing down social progress and sustainable development in these marginal regions are numerous: unemployment, de-industrialization, depopulation of city centers, social marginality and widespread illegality. In a context where municipalities are confronted with decreasing financial resources and worsening administrative capabilities, cultural and touristic valorization can however be achieved through innovative processes and products, as well as through a territorially integrated and socially, culturally and technologically innovative development model. After discussing collaborative cultural processes, this paper outlines a possible framework for knowing, using, manage, and communicate cultural and identity-related resources in marginal areas in Southern Italy. This process is built on an interdisciplinary toolkit based on disciplines such as: environmental psychology, place branding, community planning, multi-group evaluation and business management. Against this background, it seeks to outline new cultural and users-based touristic amenities. Here, ICT-supported and collaborative decision-making processes pave the way for a new territorial governance.

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Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole; Simona Stella; Massimo Clemente. Cultural and Touristic Valorization Processes: Towards a Collaborative Governance for Development in Southern Italy. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2020, 167 -176.

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Gaia Daldanise, Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole, Simona Stella, Massimo Clemente. Cultural and Touristic Valorization Processes: Towards a Collaborative Governance for Development in Southern Italy. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2020; ():167-176.

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Gaia Daldanise; Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole; Simona Stella; Massimo Clemente. 2020. "Cultural and Touristic Valorization Processes: Towards a Collaborative Governance for Development in Southern Italy." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 167-176.

Book chapter
Published: 29 April 2020 in Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title]
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These days, cultural heritage is one of the topics at the center of the urban sustainability agenda. Current economic and urbanization trends place significant pressure on urban resources, systems, and infrastructures and demand for novel approaches in governing, financing, and monitoring urban performances with particular attention to abandoned, unused, or underutilized cultural heritage, defined “waste heritage.” In this perspective, cities are laboratories where innovative and collaborative approaches can be tested, and culture-led processes can be implemented consistent with circular economy principles. In order to structure and activating collaborative decision-making processes for regeneration and adaptive transformation of cultural heritage, gamification assumes a central role. The chapter analyzes the interaction among gamification and collaborative decision-making processes relevant to support the enhancement of cultural heritage and describes the Play ReCH (Reuse Cultural Heritage) platform, winner of the 2019 Welfare Che Impresa call, activated with the purpose to promote a cultural creative enterprise and include cooperation and innovation in cultural heritage regeneration processes. Play ReCH allows rethinking the management model of cultural heritage reuse through gamification processes in combining technology and reality, involving city users within creative processes.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Paolo Di Lauro; Ludovica La Rocca. Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform. Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title] 2020, 1 .

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Paolo Di Lauro, Ludovica La Rocca. Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform. Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title]. 2020; ():1.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Paolo Di Lauro; Ludovica La Rocca. 2020. "Collaborative Decision-Making Processes for Cultural Heritage Enhancement: The Play ReCH Platform." Systems of Systems - Engineering, Modeling, Simulation and Analysis [Working Title] , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 28 September 2018 in Urbani izziv
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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Sabrina Sposito. Culture-led regeneration for urban spaces: Monitoring complex values networks in action. Urbani izziv 2018, 29, 9 -28.

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Maria Cerreta, Gaia Daldanise, Sabrina Sposito. Culture-led regeneration for urban spaces: Monitoring complex values networks in action. Urbani izziv. 2018; 29 (supplement):9-28.

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Maria Cerreta; Gaia Daldanise; Sabrina Sposito. 2018. "Culture-led regeneration for urban spaces: Monitoring complex values networks in action." Urbani izziv 29, no. supplement: 9-28.

Conference paper
Published: 20 May 2018 in Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes
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At European, national, regional and local level, several approaches are related to the Cultural and Creative Production System: new cultural districts, creative reuse of buildings and industrial sites, cooperation for common goods are becoming economic trends. This process is building the conditions necessary to encourage new cultural and creative industries especially in developing alternative forms of governance and management of resources for local regeneration. Considering this context, the research aims at responding to a yet open question in place-based regeneration policies and strategies: how the evaluation and urban planning process together with Cultural and Creative Production could convert economic austerity and cultural diversity in new local opportunities? The paper explains the “Community Branding (Co-Bra)” methodological approach for a learning and negotiation process that combines management models and multi-criteria/multi-group evaluation methods. Within the framework of Matera ECoC 2019, the case study of Pisticci (MT), the third-largest town in Basilicata (Italy), tested the Co-Bra method and started a cultural co-creative enterprise for urban/rural regeneration. The multidimensional approach together with a financial analysis, focused on the recognition of social, economic and cultural opportunities, provides strategies for both valorising cultural heritage and strengthening places network by a “community hub” with a multilevel governance: so-called “PLUS - Pisticci Laboratorio Urbano Sostenibile” (Pisticci Sustainable Urban Lab).

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Gaia Daldanise; Maria Cerreta. PLUS Hub: A Cultural Co-creative Enterprise for Local Urban/Rural Regeneration. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2018, 298 -307.

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Gaia Daldanise, Maria Cerreta. PLUS Hub: A Cultural Co-creative Enterprise for Local Urban/Rural Regeneration. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2018; ():298-307.

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Gaia Daldanise; Maria Cerreta. 2018. "PLUS Hub: A Cultural Co-creative Enterprise for Local Urban/Rural Regeneration." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 298-307.

Conference paper
Published: 20 May 2018 in Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes
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Recent developments within national and supranational policies in Europe have come to understand cultural heritage as a “common good” that is pivotal to the sustainable development of territories and communities. In doing so, EU policies nudge member states to adopt participative approaches to development, to invest on citizens’ and stakeholders’ identification with the local cultural heritage, and to work together for its conservation. This article starts with a purview of the current debate, both in academia and in policy-making circles, about the interpretation of cultural heritage as common. In this context the article highlights the importance of the use the collaborative processes and defining/adopting approaches and tools for activating a strategic chain of “knowledge and planning”. The paper defines a framework - so called Strategic Value Chain for Cultural Collaborative Process - that highlights the potentials of using IAD Framework (by Elinor Ostrom) of collaborative processes together with Place branding, Place marketing and Community planning for sustainable and context-based urban transformation plans based on a shared cultural identity. This framework has been utilized to analyze the case study on the historic town of Faenza, in Italy, to highlight the successful points in the urban regeneration process based on cultural identity but also points to work on. For this reason the paper ends with a research follow up, highlighting a possible upgrade of the local process, thanks to approaches and tools’ implementation.

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Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole; Gaia Daldanise; Massimo Clemente. Strategic Collaborative Process for Cultural Heritage. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes 2018, 359 -368.

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Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole, Gaia Daldanise, Massimo Clemente. Strategic Collaborative Process for Cultural Heritage. Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes. 2018; ():359-368.

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Eleonora Giovene Di Girasole; Gaia Daldanise; Massimo Clemente. 2018. "Strategic Collaborative Process for Cultural Heritage." Blockchain Technology and Innovations in Business Processes , no. : 359-368.

Journal article
Published: 01 June 2016 in Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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The research in progress addresses the issue of marketing for urban regeneration, according to the innovative management aspects which focus on the network of relationships among persons, groups of people and companies in a complex exchange of resources generating value. In this perspective, planning and evaluation instruments become effective when included in a wider resource management process of a city within the territorial system.Environmental, historical and cultural resources of a territory are framed in a production-consumption cycle in which the network of tangible and intangible connections is a crucial point in both national and international debate.Recently, with the crisis of the Fordism model and the progression of cognitive capitalism, the management strategies of urban heritage related to business and market mechanisms could gain importance. Through marketing strategies, the cities regeneration would take the value of both enhancement of existing territorial vocations and construction/production of a new identity.The proposed methodological approach want to highlight the innovative management aspects that link marketing with the city management, emphasizing issues related to the perception of genius loci and those related to market logics in a resources co-production process.

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Gaia Daldanise. Innovative Strategies of Urban Heritage Management for Sustainable Local Development. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2016, 223, 101 -107.

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Gaia Daldanise. Innovative Strategies of Urban Heritage Management for Sustainable Local Development. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2016; 223 ():101-107.

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Gaia Daldanise. 2016. "Innovative Strategies of Urban Heritage Management for Sustainable Local Development." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 223, no. : 101-107.