21010182 - CHALLENGING ETERNITY PLANNING INCLUSIVE HERITAGE LANDSCAPES

On completion of this module, those who have participated will:
1. be able to identify how participatory approaches to heritage have evolved.
2. have developed the ability to examine these approaches from the viewpoint of critical heritage studies.
3. have a basic knowledge of the concepts, tools and procedures of democratization in the access to and design and management of built heritage.
4. have an insight into how inclusive heritage landscapes can be planned and designed.
5. be familiar with the heritage city per excellence, Rome.
6. be able to use best practice participatory models, procedures and tools for the design of heritage landscapes in the city.
7. be able to report about the project through oral presentation, design and text.