This document discusses methods for evaluating landscape qualities and summarizing a case study on Carbonia, Italy. It begins by outlining the complex factors that define landscape, including scientific and cultural elements. It then discusses the need for research beyond just perceiving landscape as an object, and the value of establishing objective evaluation criteria aligned with the European Landscape Convention. The case study of Carbonia describes how it won an award for preserving its historic industrial identity while implementing sustainable redevelopment and new cultural identity focused on industry, memory, and innovation.