Vol. 30 No. 1 (2022): Special Issue
Articles

The Shift in Paradigm of the (Post)Mining Landscapes, Between Risks and Recognitions

Oana Cristina Tiganea
Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies
Francesca Vigotti
Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies

Published 2023-02-03

Keywords

  • World Heritage in Danger,
  • Cultural Landscapes,
  • Mining Industrial Heritage

How to Cite

Tiganea, O. C., & Vigotti, F. (2023). The Shift in Paradigm of the (Post)Mining Landscapes, Between Risks and Recognitions. Restauro Archeologico, 30(1). https://doi.org/10.36253/rar-14283

Abstract

The 1972 Convention Text mentioned the need to pursue collective assistance for the safeguard of cultural and natural heritage considered of Outstanding Universal Value. As of 2021, 52 properties are inscribed as World Heritage in Dan- ger. The most recent such nomination in Europe is the cultural site of Roșia Montană Mining Landscape (Romania), listed as World Heritage in July 2021. The paper will pose a reflection over the simultaneous status of Roșia Montană as World Heritage mining cultural landscape and as a productive system still in use, tackling the social and environmental issues that derive from the analyzed context. Furthermore, it will be investigated the conceptual transformation of the cultural landscape in relation to the mining legacies and their methodological approach within the patrimonial acknowledgement, stressing the role that the UNESCO label can play while negotiating at local and regional level such aspects of the multi-scale territorial legacies.

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