Cultura digital e green? Metodologia e primi risultati di una mappatura di buone pratiche

Authors

  • Ramona Quattrini Università Politecnica delle Marche
  • Romina Nespeca Università Politecnica delle Marche
  • Alessandra Frontini Università Politecnica delle Marche
  • Elena Baistrocchi Fondazione Arte della Seta Lisio
  • Davide Pietrini Università degli Studi di Urbino
  • Elena Capodaglio Marchingegno

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48258/ARC.2025.I2.2136

Keywords:

digitalizzazione culturale, sostenibilità ambientale, beni culturali, tecnologie immersive, innovazione digitale, accessibilità, formazione, capacity building, PNRR, transizione digitale, fonti rinnovabili, riuso, riciclo

Abstract

The integration of digital and sustainable practices in cultural heritage is essential for innovation and the enhancement of heritage. This study examines the research methodology and analyzes the data collected from the mapping of 44 best practices within the Eco Art initiative, funded by the PNRR, highlighting trends and strategies for the digital and green transition of the cultural sector. The results demonstrate a wide adoption of technological tools such as 3D digitization, augmented reality, and methodologies for sustainability. The data analysis also highlights the role of training, the involvement of cultural institutions, and the importance of a user-centered approach to improve accessibility and public interaction.

Furthermore, the study investigates the sustainability principles pursued through "green" strategies in the production of both goods and services. The evidence confirms an increasing awareness of environmental sustainability issues, with best practices aimed at improving environmental performance, while maintaining a significant connection with tangible material assets as tools for promotion and information.

References

The integration of digital and sustainable practices in cultural heritage is essential for innovation and the enhancement of heritage. This study examines the research methodology and analyzes

the data collected from the mapping of 44 best practices within the Eco Art initiative, funded by the PNRR, highlighting trends and strategies for the digital and green transition of the cultural

sector. The results demonstrate a wide adoption of technological tools such as 3D digitization, augmented reality, and methodologies for sustainability. The data analysis also highlights the role

of training, the involvement of cultural institutions, and the importance of a user-centered approach to improve accessibility and public interaction.

Furthermore, the study investigates the sustainability principles pursued through "green" strategies in the production of both goods and services. The evidence confirms an increasing awareness of environmental sustainability issues, with best practices aimed at improving environmental performance, while maintaining a significant connection with tangible material assets as tools for promotion and information.

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Published

2026-01-03

How to Cite

Cultura digital e green? Metodologia e primi risultati di una mappatura di buone pratiche. (2026). Archeomatica, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.48258/ARC.2025.I2.2136

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