MateraLucania2017 2017
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv2gz3xk0.43
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Pianificazione, Territorio, Cultur

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“…The former method was used to obtain thin and less-elongated tools and the latter method resulted in laminar tools. While some of the shorter and thicker tools in layer E were produced through orthogonal unipolar reduction, comparable tools were produced by a discoidal method and bipolar anvil technique in layer D. This is a significant difference, which hints at multiple occupational sequences with different technological repertoires and potentially different use of the territories over time (Raffestìn, 1983(Raffestìn, , 1984Turco, 1988;Magnaghi, 2001;Massafra, 2018). This hypothesis will be tested in the future using other lines of evidence including radiometric dating, paleoenvironmental reconstruction and faunal studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former method was used to obtain thin and less-elongated tools and the latter method resulted in laminar tools. While some of the shorter and thicker tools in layer E were produced through orthogonal unipolar reduction, comparable tools were produced by a discoidal method and bipolar anvil technique in layer D. This is a significant difference, which hints at multiple occupational sequences with different technological repertoires and potentially different use of the territories over time (Raffestìn, 1983(Raffestìn, , 1984Turco, 1988;Magnaghi, 2001;Massafra, 2018). This hypothesis will be tested in the future using other lines of evidence including radiometric dating, paleoenvironmental reconstruction and faunal studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the aim of defining in a qualitative-quantitative way the urban resilience of a multi-hazard territorial context [37][38][39][40], the key concepts of Coping Capacity, Adaptive Capacity, and Transformative Capacity were taken into account, representing the so-called resilience determinants. As widely described by [27], these capacities can be defined according to specific criteria such as people's response to risks (i.e., ex-ante or ex-post activities/actions), the time horizon of people's activities/actions (i.e., short-term or medium-term), the degree of changes within social structures, and outcomes related to people's CC, AC, and TC capacities.…”
Section: Identifying Coping Capacity Adaptive Capacity and Transforma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The whole urbanization is mainly located in the northern macro-sector enclosed by Via dell'Epomeo, an urban road in the middle of the district from E to W, and by Raccordo Soccavo (properly named Asse Viario Pigna-Soccavo-Pianura), an extra-urban beltway below the Camaldoli Park. In the northern macro-sector, rural permanences and persistences [37] of the ancient Casale Soccavo (i.e., historical nucleus characterized by cottages spread out on the area [53]) are still visible close to the secondary road named Via Bottazzi-Via Risorgimento from W to E, through the urban morpho-typology (Figure 4). From the second half of the 19th Century, the massive urban expansion, preannounced by the construction of Via dell'Epomeo in 1957, gradually saturated most of the district, including the southern macro-sector up to Fuorigrotta.…”
Section: Test Site Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Puesto que asumimos que los valores patrimoniales e identitarios del paisaje residen en el patrimonio territorial, el foco de las operaciones se traslada sobre el conjunto de los sedimentos materiales y cognitivos que lo forman. Para entender de qué forma las operaciones sobre el patrimonio territorial pueden revertir en la formación del paisaje de una forma innovadora, la escuela territorialista presenta un modelo teórico del territorio en el que los procesos de territorialización se asocian con el crecimiento del patrimonio territorial (Magnaghi, 2001). Este crecimiento coincide, de acuerdo con nuestra fundamentación, con una regeneración continuada del paisaje.…”
Section: Antecedentes: El Proyecto Integrado De Territoriounclassified