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Deadline for abstracts’ submission 18 January 2021_XIX International Forum WORLD HERITAGE and DESIGN for HEALTH

Siamo lieti di annunciare la call for abstract per il XIX Forum Internazionale di Studi ‘Le Vie dei Mercanti’ dal titolo ‘WORLD HERITAGE and DESIGN for HEALTH’, che si terrà a Napoli e Capri dal 17 al 19 giugno 2021: www.leviedeimercanti.it
Vi invitiamo a proporre abstract, che saranno valutati dal Comitato Scientifico (double blind peer review) per la presentazione orale o per la sola pubblicazione negli Atti, di rilevanza internazionale (Gangemi Editor International Publishing).

La scadenza per l’invio degli abstract è il 18 gennaio 2021.
I paper più interessanti, selezionati dal Comitato Scientifico, saranno pubblicati in un numero speciale dedicato al XIX Forum dei ‘Quaderni’ di ‘Abitare la Terra/Dwelling on Earth’, rivista internazionale di Classe A.

I più cordiali saluti.

Prof. Carmine Gambardella, General Chair,
UNESCO Chair on Landscape, Cultural Heritage and Territorial Governance
President and CEO Benecon University Consortium
The Scientific and Organizing Committees
Info: leviedeimercanti@benecon.it

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We are pleased to announce the call for abstract of the XIX International Forum ‘Le Vie dei  Mercanti’, ‘WORLD HERITAGE and CONTAMINATION to be held in Naples and  Capri (Italy) from 17 to 19 June 2021: www.leviedeimercanti.it
We invite the submission of abstracts for consideration by the standing Scientific Committee (double blind peer review) for oral presentation or paper to be published in the proceedings, of international relevance (Gangemi Editor International Publishing).

The deadline for submission of abstracts is  18 January 2021.
The most interesting papers selected by the Scientific Committee, will be published in a special number dedicated to the XIX Forum ‘Quaderni’ of ‘Abitare la Terra/Dwelling on Earth’, A Class international magazine.

Best regards.

Prof. Carmine Gambardella, General Chair,
UNESCO Chair on Landscape, Cultural Heritage and Territorial Governance
President and CEO Benecon University Consortium
The Scientific and Organizing Committees
Info: leviedeimercanti@benecon.it

DESIGN for HEALTH
The innocent eye sees nothing (Ernst Gombrich)

In questo particolare tempo connotato da una pandemia dovuta dall’espansione del virus Covid-19 in un mondo globalizzato, i destini delle Persone improvvisamente sono stati modificati nei comportamenti, negli stili di vita, nei rapporti interpersonali, nei modi di produzione, nel governo del territorio; le priorità degli investimenti nel comparto Salute, diventa sempre più urgente e indifferibile con riferimento a una gestione politica delle Comunità che prevenga e non subisca, in quanto impreparata, le emergenze che sempre più affliggono la Collettività. Inoltre, in questi mesi di “quarantena”, il Pianeta ha dimostrato una capacità di Resilienza che ci fa bene sperare per il futuro. Una risposta alla Cultura dell’Emergenza che trova il suo terreno generativo non solo nel campo della Salute ma nel governo del territorio per quanto riguarda gli aspetti idrogeologici,  l’inquinamento dei suoli, dell’aria, dell’acqua, l’abusivismo edilizio, lo sfruttamento delle risorse energetiche affrontato con l’utilizzo dell’integrale delle competenze scientifiche e gestionali fondate sulla meritocrazia.
Il XIX Forum Internazionale di Studi World Heritage and Design for Health affronta le problematiche legate alla pandemia globale in una logica pluridisciplinare e di sistema, così come indicato dall’UNESCO e dall’Agenda 2030 delle Nazioni Unite per la definizione di progetti e azioni concrete che includano il Benessere e la Salute della Collettività. Il Forum si propone quindi di creare un dialogo critico trasversale, aperto alle contaminazioni culturali e ‘senza limiti’, in una logica di integrazione fra le competenze che si estende, e non si limita, alle seguenti discipline: Architecture, Culture, Environment, Agriculture, Health, Landscape, Design, Territorial Governance, Archeology, Economy, History, Sociology, Security, e-Learning.
La Comunità Scientifica del Forum è costituita da circa settemila Docenti e Ricercatori di cento Università e Centri di Ricerca nel mondo,  da rappresentanti istituzionali, del settore dell’impresa e dai referenti delle 830 Cattedre UNESCO (UNITWIN Programme) grazie al WebGIS realizzato e gestito dalla Cattedra UNESCO incardinata al Consorzio Universitario Benecon.
La location del Forum è d’eccezione. La Campania con sei siti iscritti nella lista del Patrimonio Mondiale, due Man and Biospheres UNESCO, tre beni iscritti nella Lista del Patrimonio immateriale è una delle regioni più ricche al mondo per beni culturali e paesaggistici, particolarmente ‘contaminata’ delle culture del Mediterraneo. Non a caso il Forum si svolge a Napoli e Capri, con sopralluoghi e presentazioni di ricerche scientifiche e progetti operativi a cura della Consorzio Universitario Benecon, costituito da cinque Atenei italiani, sede della Cattedra Unesco su Paesaggio, Beni Culturali e Governo del Territorio. I paper, selezionati dal Comitato Scientifico del Forum, saranno pubblicati negli Atti di rilevanza internazionale (candidati all’indicizzazione Isi Web of Science). Inoltre, le ricerche e i progetti più innovativi saranno pubblicati nei ‘Quaderni’ della Rivista internazionale di Classe A ‘Abitare la Terra/Dwelling on Earth’.

Prof. Carmine Gambardella
UNESCO Chair on Landscape,
Cultural Heritage and Territorial Governance
General Chair XIX Forum ‘World Heritage and Design for Health’
President and CEO of the Benecon University Consortium

Topics: Architecture – Cultural Heritage – Landscape – Territorial Governance – Surveying – Representation – Modeling – Data Integration – Technology Platforms – Analysis – Diagnosis and Monitoring Techniques – Tangible and intangible dimensions – History – Culture – Collective Identity – Memory – Documentation – Management – Communication for Cultural Heritage – Conservation – Restoration – Protection – Safety – Resilience – Transformation Projects – Technologies – Materials –Territorial Surveying – Landscape Projects – Environmental Monitoring – Sustainable Development – Memory of the World – Educational for Cultural Diversity – Sustainable Tourism and Employment – Resilience to climate and related disaster – Conservation of coastal and marine areas – Sustainable use of marine resources – Underwater Cultural Heritage – Creative Cities – Culture in Emergencies – Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property – Diversity of Cultural Expression – Seismic Risk – Volcanic Risk – WeatherHydro Risk – Tsunami Risk – Fire Risk – Health Risk – Environmental Risk – Nuclear Risk, Industrial Risk – Economy – e-Learning

DESIGN for HEALTHThe innocent eye sees nothing (Ernst Gombrich)

In this particular time characterized by a pandemic due to the expansion of the Covid-19 virus throughout a globalized world, the destinies of everybody have suddenly changed behavior, lifestyles, interpersonal relationships, production methods as well as the governing of the territory; the priority of investing in the healthcare sector has become increasingly urgent and indifferent with reference to a political management of the communities that prevents and does not suffer, as unprepared, the emergencies that increasingly afflict the community. Furthermore, in these months of “quarantine”, the Planet has shown a Resilience that makes us hope for the future. A response to the Culture of Emergency, which finds its generative ground not only in the healthcare sector but also in the governance of the territory, relates to the hydrogeological aspects, pollution of soils, air, water, illegal construction, the exploitation of energy resources faced with the use of the integral of scientific and managerial skills based on meritocracy.
The XIX International Forum of Study ‘World Heritage and Design for Health’ addresses the issues related to the global pandemic in a multidisciplinary and systemic logic, as indicated by the UNESCO and the United Nations 2030 Agenda for the definition of projects and concrete actions that include the Welfare and Health of the Community.
Therefore, the Forum aims to create a transversal critical dialogue, open to cultural contamination and ‘without limits’, in a logic of integration between skills that extends, and is not limited to, the following disciplines: Architecture, Culture, Environment, Agriculture, Health, Landscape, Design, Territorial Governance, Archeology, Economy, History, Sociology, Security, e-Learning.
The Scientific Community of the Forum is composed of about seven thousand Professors and Researchers from one hundred Universities and Research Centers in the world, from institutional representatives, from the business sector and from the representatives of the 830 UNESCO Chairs (UNITWIN Program) thanks to the WebGIS created and managed by the UNESCO Chair at the Benecon University Consortium.
The location of the Forum is of excellence. Campania Region with six World Heritage Properties, two Unesco Man and Biospheres, three assets registered on the Intangible Heritage List is one of the richest Regions in the world for cultural and landscape heritage, particularly ‘contaminated’ by Mediterranean cultures. No coincidence that the Forum takes place in Naples and Capri, with site visits and presentations of scientific research and operational projects by the Benecon University Consortium, consisting of five Italian Universities, head office of my UNESCO Chair on Landscape, Cultural Heritage and Territorial Governance. The papers, selected by the Forum’s Scientific Committee, will be published in the Proceedings of international relevance (candidate to be indexed Isi Web of Science). Furthermore, the most innovative research and projects will be published in the ‘Quaderni’ of the A Class international magazine ‘Abitare la Terra / Dwelling on Earth’.

Prof. Carmine Gambardella
UNESCO Chair on Landscape,
Cultural Heritage and Territorial Governance
General Chair XIX Forum ‘World Heritage and Design for Health’
President and CEO of the Benecon University Consortium