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Provincial law 14th August 1975, nr. 29: “Institution of 'Ladin cultural institute'”
The law concerns Ladin culture, therefore only a weak definition of Ladin cultural heritage is given: Ladin culture, traditions, language, and whatever constitutes the Ladin culture in Trentino. The only definition of cultural values is the one mentioned in “typology of a cultural value”.
Mandatory Provincial law 14th February 1980, nr. 2: “New measures for Trentino historical, artistic and folk heritage cataloguing and for the related inventory'
Trentino historical, artistic and folk heritage, composed by mobile and immobile, public and private heritage.
Mandatory Provincial law 27th August 1987, nr. 16: “Discipline of toponymy”
In this instrument, Trentino toponymes are the synonyme for the cultural heritage (explicit definition is not given). The law is important for the denomination of squares, streets, building and hamlets, as well as for the map making. The importance of toponymes is due to the fact they give useful information on the territory and its history (past land uses, local peculiarities, historical events, crafts and activities etc).
Mandatory Provincial law 31st August 1987, nr. 18: “Institution of Mocheni's cultural Institute and Cimbri's Institute and rules for safeguard and valorisation of German-speaking people culture in Trento province'
Ethnographic and cultural heritage of German-speaking minorities living on Trento Province territory, with a special concern for language (no explicit definition).
Mandatory Provincial law 10th June 1991, nr. 11: “Promotion and diffusion of peace culture”
Only definition of peace culture is given: “Peace culture as ultimate right of humans and people, in coherence with the constitutional principles, which repudiate war as a means of resolution of international controversies and promote human rights, democratic freedom and international cooperation”.
Mandatory Provincial law 9th November 2000, nr. 13: “Institution of Ecomusei, for the valorisation of culture and local traditions“
Local communities' culture, as witnessed by the tangible and intangible heritage present on the territory: (art. 1) “historical memory, tangible and intangible culture, relationships between natural and anthropic environment, traditions, activities and signs of how the traditional settlement influenced the landscape formation and evolution”.
Mandatory Provincial law 17th February 2003, nr. 1: “New measures on cultural heritage”
Not defined. The law disciplines cultural heritage management in Trento Province, without specifying what's intended by “cultural heritage”.
Mandatory Provincial law 3rd October 2007, nr. 15: “Discipline of cultural activities”
Not explicitly defined. The law aims at the promotion of cultural activities; only a definition of culture is given: (art. 1) 'strategic factor for the social and economical development of the community and for the individual and collective well-being improvement' and 'instrument for supporting knowledge, consciousness, creativity, innovation and sustainable development'.
Mandatory Provincial law 13th November 2009, nr. 14: “Valorisation of naturalistic, historical-archaeological, lacual, religious routes, as well as famous places and traditional crafts”
Not explicitly defined, except for definitions of the routes and famous places given in the typologies of cultural values. The law defines the concepts of naturalistic, historical, archaeological and religious routes and famous sites. The aim of the law is:
a) promoting forms of tourism with a low environmental impact;
b) preserving, improving and enhancing the environment, the geological and geomorphological formations of scientific interest;
c) promoting and creating programs of study and research on the original ecosystems, of environmental education, of educational historical and naturalistic itineraries addressed to the schools of the province;
d) enhancing the natural elements, the buildings and the artefacts related to the thematic routes which the law provides for, building the infrastructures necessary for them;
e) restoring the rivers and streams banks;
f) enhancing the traditional crafts. Landscape heritage, environmental heritage, cultural heritage.
Mandatory Provincial law 31st October 1983, nr. 37: “Protection of the mineralogical, paleontological, paleoethnological, speleological and Karst heritage”
Mandatory Provincial law 23rd June 1986, nr. 14
Biotopes, meant as areas playing an important role in provincial ecosystems preservation and some species safeguard. The cultural interest of biotopes is stressed, being them areas witnessing the natural evolution of Trentino and means to preserve biodiversity.
Mandatory Decree by the President of the Republic 20th January 1973, nr. 48
Mandatory Decree by the President of the Republic 1st November 1973, nr. 690
(Art. 2) Historical, artistic and folk heritage, some of whose defined by prior laws and others to define using the criterion of their connection with human history. The law explicitly says: “immobile and mobile items subject to the regulations of the law 1st June 1939, nr. 1089 and subsequent changes and integrations, as well as all those items worth of preservation and protection, due to their connection with the history of civilization”.
Mandatory Decree by the President of the Republic 1st November 1973, nr. 691
Mandatory Provincial law on historical settlements: Provincial law 15th January 1993, nr. 1
Historical heritage, consisting in old town centres, historical settlements and abandoned building heritage: anything being (art. 1) “anthropic-settlement relating evidence constituting an important heritage of the local history”.
Mandatory Provincial law on agritourism: Provincial law 19th December 2001, nr. 10
Rural hospitality and enogastronomy are considered as cultural values, as they allow cultural traditions and environment preservation and reproduction.
Mandatory Provincial urban planning law: Provincial law 4th March 2008, nr. 1
Mandatory Italian republic constitution
Landscape and nation's historical and artistic heritage. (The meaning isn't explicitly defined).
Mandatory Decree law 22nd January 2004, nr. 42
(Art. 131) “By 'landscape' is meant the territory which expresses identity, whose character rises from natural and human action and from their interrelations. The present Code protects landscape in relation with those aspects and characters constituting a tangible and visible representation of the national identity, as an expression of cultural values”. (Art. 2) “Immobile heritage and areas (…) being expression of the territory historical, cultural, natural, morphological and aesthetical values, and other heritage identified by the law or depending on the law are considered landscape heritage”.
Mandatory Decree by the President of the Republic nr. 616, 24th July 1977
By “cultural heritage” is meant what preserves the cultural values of Italian people and its history (not explicitly defined).
Mandatory Cultural and Landscape Property Code
The historical testimony of the human civilisation; cultural heritage, including church institutions which are recognised by the Italian law; intangible cultural heritage, which promotes and safeguard cultural diversities; cultural assets and landscape; heritage which represents the national culture according to UNESCO and which safeguards non-tangible cultural asset and promote cultural diversities.
Landscape Planning, with coordinating functions of the territorial and sectoral planning
Cultural value is everything that represents the nature, the history and the memory of the people of the Region; cultural value is any value which clearly represents the territorial identity.
Regional laws 25/05/1976 n. 26 and 26/03/1975, n. 25: Transitory Rules - Modification of the urban planning Heritage means the landscape, historical complexes, monuments and archaeological sites (there is no general definition of cultural heritage).
Regional Law 18 Maggio 2000, n. 95: New rules for the development of mountain areas
Not defined; mountain territory is the Region's historic and cultural heritage.
Regional Law n. 138 of 06/12/1997 about the interventions for the maintenance and restoration of the historical and artistic non-government heritage
Not defined, it is only written what kind of heritage this law concerns.
Regional Law n. 13 of 17/03/2004: Provisions for the recovery and exploitation of old town centres
Not defined, there is only a description and valorisation of the 'old town centres'.
Law n. 61 of 09/08/1999: Preservation and exploitation of cultural heritage and the organisation of a system of local museums
There is only a list of museum heritage which is all public and private properties and personal properties as well as all archaeological, natural and cultural heritage, which can be integrated in a museum network, as well as any other property that is managed, exploited and promoted by the Region or any other public body.
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