Boundaryscapes: a digital and dynamic Atlas for collaborative planning in the Cyprus Green Line

Journal title TERRITORIO
Author/s Anna Grichting
Publishing Year 2015 Issue 2015/72 Language English
Pages 9 P. 108-116 File size 353 KB
DOI 10.3280/TR2015-072017
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La Green Line Buffer Zone, che divide l’isola di Cipro e la sua capitale Nicosia, rivela la ‘cicatrice’ spaziale del conflitto cipriota. Questo paesaggio lineare è assunto come potenziale infrastruttura ecologica di riconciliazione attraverso la frontiera. Il GreenLineScapes Laboratory esplora nuove strategie di pianificazione ambientale che derivano dalle nuove ecologie di frontiera e dalle attuali relazioni sociali informali e collaborazioni scientifiche tra i due lati dell’isola. Come strumento utile alla progettazione e al rilievo partecipato attraverso la frontiera, il Digital Dynamic Atlas si propone come strumento globale di peace-building ecologico nelle zone di conflitto. Un prototipo sperimentale sul caso di Cipro è in fase di realizzazione e di discussione con attori locali ed esperti internazionali in risoluzione di conflitti, progettazione partecipata, mapping e nuovi media

Keywords: Terzo paesaggio; atlante digitale; collaborative planning

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Anna Grichting, Boundaryscapes: a digital and dynamic Atlas for collaborative planning in the Cyprus Green Line in "TERRITORIO" 72/2015, pp 108-116, DOI: 10.3280/TR2015-072017