
Giuseppe Pace
Researcher
National Research Council - Institute of studies on Mediterranean Societies
Italy, IT
Academic Research
Giuseppe Pace is researcher at the Institute of Studies on Mediterranean Societies of the Italian
National Research Council. Since April 2019, he is the Action Chair of the Cost Action CA18110
“Underground Built Heritage as catalyser for Community Valorisation” (Underground4value), which
aims at promoting balanced and sustainable approaches for the conservation of the underground
heritage and, at the same time, realising the potential of underground space in urban and rural areas
for regeneration policies. Giuseppe has been responsible of several international and national
research projects in the Regional Sciences context. His first research was about the valorisation of
defensive systems in Campania Region (1991-1993). Since 2016, Giuseppe coordinates projects on
methods, policies, practice for producing a balanced and sustainable approach to Underground Built
Heritage conservation and re-use. His last publication is “Planning Approaches for Heritage-Led
Community Development” (2018).
National Research Council. Since April 2019, he is the Action Chair of the Cost Action CA18110
“Underground Built Heritage as catalyser for Community Valorisation” (Underground4value), which
aims at promoting balanced and sustainable approaches for the conservation of the underground
heritage and, at the same time, realising the potential of underground space in urban and rural areas
for regeneration policies. Giuseppe has been responsible of several international and national
research projects in the Regional Sciences context. His first research was about the valorisation of
defensive systems in Campania Region (1991-1993). Since 2016, Giuseppe coordinates projects on
methods, policies, practice for producing a balanced and sustainable approach to Underground Built
Heritage conservation and re-use. His last publication is “Planning Approaches for Heritage-Led
Community Development” (2018).