02898nas a2200313 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002200043653002300065653001500088653002000103653001800123653002600141653002300167653002300190653001000213653002800223653003500251100001300286700001300299700001600312700001500328245010700343856015100450300001200601490000700613520194400620022002002564 d10acultural heritage10aCultural heritages10agovernance10aHistoric cities10aHistoric city10aIntegrated management10aLong term planning10aLong-term planning10aRocks10aSustainable development10aUrban sustainable regeneration1 aA. Boeri1 aD. Longo1 aC. Mariotti1 aR. Roversi00aPlanning long-term management for historic cities. The rock integrated and sustainable management plan uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85078502714&doi=10.2495%2fDNE-V14-N4-311-322&partnerID=40&md5=ed1be83571ff3b1d96f809bc87b1eb70 a311-3220 v143 aThe practice of management, although quite recent, embodies one of the major challenges for planning sustainable historic cities. Environmental, climatic, social and cultural issues affecting historic contexts, make management a fundamental process in balancing sustainable development and heritage conservation over time. In this framework, the ROCK – Regeneration and Optimisation of Cultural heritage in creative and Knowledge cities – project (H2020, n. 730280) aims at developing Cultural Heritage-led regeneration strategies capable of ensuring streams of long-lasting structured actions after the end of the project. Involving 10 European cities under the coordination of the Municipality of Bologna with the core scientific support of the University of Bologna, this project is designing a long-term management tool and testing its innovative pathway across the EU. Thus, this paper will focus on the genesis, construction and implementation of the ROCK Integrated Management Plan (IMP) as vital toolkit for developing, over time, sustainable urban procedures in the historic cities focused on the essential role of tangible and intangible heritage. Based on the UNESCO Management Plans, the existing literature and on several international reference experiences, ROCK IMP embeds the research-action-research methodology that underlies the whole project. Following this innovative circular approach, a preliminary set of goals and actions were selected (research), then implemented trough pilot interventions, co-designed and co-created with local administrations, stakeholders and citizens (action), and finally updated, considering the impacts of the performed actions to recalibrate the process and build scenarios for the IMP (research). As it is an ongoing process, this paper will appraise its state of the art, highlighting the potential and criticalities and describing what has been done in the city of Bologna so far. a17557437 (ISSN)