The ColLABORare project aims to develop a collaborative method to explore and document the material and immaterial landscapes of work and production in Southern Italy, enhancing local “doing” and “know-how” and the landscape produced by work in the Saline di Margherita di Savoia, fishing and sea resources in Taranto and stone in Manfredonia and Matera.
Participatory mapping aims to be a tool for activating a heritage community that brings together people, places and stories with the collective generation of open, interoperable and reusable data.
The map is designed to connect citizens, scholars and enthusiasts of all ages, in the process of recovering, sharing and transmitting testimonies, documents, stories, personal and collective memories of the material and immaterial heritage as the basis of interaction aimed at co-designing scenarios of culturally based regeneration of the territory within the Living Labs.