Publication Authors: Rocco Curto

Alice Barreca, Rocco Curto, Giorgia Malavasi, Diana Rolando

Understanding the reasons why some areas are more attractive than others is strategic for all municipalities located in weak socio-economic contexts, which need new development opportunities to strengthen their economies and tackle the depopulation trends. Single or multiple factors can act as triggers or detractors in inner areas and fragile territories: one of these is […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
1526-1548
Diana Rolando, Maria Franca Norese, Rocco Curto

DIKEDOC (DIspersed KnowledgE: Describe, Organise, Communicate) is the acronym of a knowledge-based methodology that is applied to a confused set of knowledge pieces, from different sources, that risk vanishing, in order to pass from this state of dispersed knowledge to a dynamic synthesis, which is then translated into analytical models. The stimulus of this methodological […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2022 – Knowledge Drivers for Resilience and Transformation
958-977
Alice Barreca, Rocco Curto, Diana Rolando

The UNESCO site “Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century” is a large urban area designed and developed under the leadership of Adriano Olivetti. It consists of more than 100 private buildings, valuable examples of Modern Heritage, and more than 60 elements related to public and private infrastructures and green areas. Currently the whole site […]

IN: Proceedings IFKAD 2020 – Knowledge in Digital Age
1217-1238