Advancing Heritage and Vernacular Studies: The Role of the Journal of Mediterranean Cities in Sustainable Urban Development

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38027/mediterranean-cities_vol1no1_4

Keywords:

Mediterranean region, heritage conservation, vernacular studies, sustainable urban development, urban revitalization, traditional building techniques

Abstract

The launch of the "Journal of Mediterranean Cities" represents a jumping step in the fields of heritage and vernacular studies in the Mediterranean area. Known for its heritage, impressive architecture, city context and vibrant urban settings the Mediterranean region offers a distinctive backdrop for exploring the connections between heritage preservation, architectural innovation, urban renewal, traditional construction methods and community conservation. The journal aims to address knowledge gaps by promoting collaboration among academics, architects, urban planners and policymakers to preserve the identity of the Mediterranean despite the fact of advocating for urban growth. By integrating disciplines like architecture, urban planning and regional development the Journal strives to encourage analyses and innovative problem-solving approaches that align with initiatives such as Urban Development (SUDs) and Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) Action Plans. Highlighting the importance of preserving communities and cultural heritage this journal will highlight the significance of cooperation among stakeholders in shaping the future of Mediterranean cities. The journal is set to be a resource for scholars, policymakers and professionals in the field of architecture and urbanism who are committed to enhancing the fabric of urban spaces in this region.

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Published

12.10.2024

How to Cite

Rahbarianyazd, R. (2024). Advancing Heritage and Vernacular Studies: The Role of the Journal of Mediterranean Cities in Sustainable Urban Development. Journal of Mediterranean Cities, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.38027/mediterranean-cities_vol1no1_4

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