02501nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002200043653002400065653001500089653001200104653002500116653002100141100002500162700001800187245012000205856014800325300001000473490000600483520176200489022002002251 d10acultural heritage10aInterdisciplinarity10aMicro-labs10anetwork10aParticipatory system10aUrban landscapes1 aDimitris Psychogyios1 aNick Poulakis00aGlocal Participatory System for the Recording, Documentation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage: A Greek Case-Study uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85118790301&doi=10.3390%2fheritage1010007&partnerID=40&md5=4c0f2c1c6a0eff4a387b176ae3833e8f a88-990 v13 aThe recording, documentation and promotion of local cultural heritage has been the subject of significant research from scientists from various fields such as architecture, anthropology, history, folklore, ethnomusicology, and museology. This paper argues that digital technologies could have a catalytic role concerning the operational part of a holistic–interdisciplinary approach to the maintenance of cultural heritage. Simultaneous and bidirectional recording, documentation and promotion of human histories, material elements of space, personal and collective memories, music, dance, singing and other performances, customs, traditions etc. has the effect of improving the understanding of each place and, therefore, contributing to the establishment of sustainable living conditions and environmental balance. At the same time, it facilitates the process of presenting the place’s local identity as well as its tangible and intangible cultural heritage. The paper proposes the design, the creation and the pilot operation of a glocal hybrid (physical and digital) participatory system for monitoring cultural heritage, which consists of (a) spatial recording and projection constructions (open micro-labs); (b) research and documentation centers; and (c) digital databases and mobile applications for interconnection and diffusion of digital content. The system’s implementation domain is considered to be “historic urban landscapes”, i.e., geographical areas with particular cultural features such as traditional settlements, monuments and historical centers, regarded as exceptional universal heritage. In particular, the project’s prime exemplary pilot setup is considered to be operated in specific Greek areas of cultural importance. a25719408 (ISSN)