TY - MGZN AU - Michele Zampilli AB - The essay is about the training program carried out by Roma Tre University, in cooperation with the local authorities, on two small towns in Latin America, examples of the urban stratification�s process and both with problems linked to the conservation of the cultural heritage and tourism.The city of Cusco, �navel of the world "of the Inca Empire, is an example of architectural synthesis between Inca and Spanish cultures. Today the city is undergoing a great transformation, as a consequence of tourism: the transforming should be controlled through the knowledge of the characteristics of traditional construction. The survey on field and the identification of the local building traditions should be the base for the drafting of the �Manuali del Recupero� (Restoration Manual).The second case of study concerns a small town in the north of El Salvador, Izalco. The Spanish occupation during the XVI century led to a partial cancellation of urban native structure, linked to the Mayan tradition. Izalco has not yet been invested by mass tourism but is trying, with various actions to enhance and promote, to exploit the enormous potential of the natural environment. Directing these actions to active conservation of tangible and intangible heritage was one of the objectives of the research program carried out. C2 - Paisaje cultural urbano e identidad territorial: 2° Coloquio Red Internacional de pensamiento crítico sobre globalización y patrimonio construido, Florencia 2012 N2 - The essay is about the training program carried out by Roma Tre University, in cooperation with the local authorities, on two small towns in Latin America, examples of the urban stratification�s process and both with problems linked to the conservation of the cultural heritage and tourism.The city of Cusco, �navel of the world "of the Inca Empire, is an example of architectural synthesis between Inca and Spanish cultures. Today the city is undergoing a great transformation, as a consequence of tourism: the transforming should be controlled through the knowledge of the characteristics of traditional construction. The survey on field and the identification of the local building traditions should be the base for the drafting of the �Manuali del Recupero� (Restoration Manual).The second case of study concerns a small town in the north of El Salvador, Izalco. The Spanish occupation during the XVI century led to a partial cancellation of urban native structure, linked to the Mayan tradition. Izalco has not yet been invested by mass tourism but is trying, with various actions to enhance and promote, to exploit the enormous potential of the natural environment. Directing these actions to active conservation of tangible and intangible heritage was one of the objectives of the research program carried out. PB - Roma: Aracne, 2012 SN - 978-88-548-4841-2 SP - 182 EP - 195 TI - Experiencias didácticas de restauración urbana de la Universidad Roma Tre en los Centros Históricos de América Latina UR - https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/extart?codigo=5259720 VL - 1 ER -