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Transit-oriented development and historic preservation across the United States: A geospatial analysis

open access: yesTransportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 2021
The article examines the spatial relationship between the location of fixed-transit stations in proximity to historic districts and buildings across the United States.
John L. Renne, David Listokin
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INFORMATION FLOW SETTINGS IN BUILDING REHABILITATION [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017
Apart from the usual field technical survey information for establishing the building configurations and fabric conditions, information flow for a rehabilitation project begins earlier with the need for authenticating the building as a significant ...
S. Elwazani, S. Gandikota
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KWALIFIKACJA WARTOŚCI ZABYTKU W ŚWIETLE PRAWA STANÓW ZJEDNOCZONYCH AMERYKI PÓŁNOCNEJ

open access: yesOchrona Dziedzictwa Kulturowego, 2016
This article examines value-based selection criteria applied in classification of historic monuments and sites in American legislation. Furthermore, the author of this article arrives at conclusions which could be applied in the Polish provisions of law.
Wojciech Kowalski
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Transparant maar niet open: overkapping van de binnenplaats van het Provinciehuis te Groningen

open access: yesBulletin KNOB, 2008
Buildings of historical and artistic value to a great extent derive their cultural-historical value from changes realized through human involvement. A building is subject to wishes and requirements and those may vary for each generation or, in some cases,
Michiel S. Verweij
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Sea-level rise and archaeological site destruction: An example from the southeastern United States using DINAA (Digital Index of North American Archaeology).

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
The impact of changing climate on terrestrial and underwater archaeological sites, historic buildings, and cultural landscapes can be examined through quantitatively-based analyses encompassing large data samples and broad geographic and temporal scales.
David G Anderson   +8 more
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Earth, Wind, and Fire: Pinal Apaches, Miners, and Genocide in Central Arizona, 1859-1874

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2017
The San Carlos Apache Tribe is a leading defender of Oak Flat, a large public campground on the western flanks of the Pinal Mountains east of Phoenix. Oak Flat is sacred to many Apaches and other Native Americans and is listed in the U.S.
John R. Welch
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Reading Significance: Using AI to Study Historic Recognition

open access: yesUrban Science
The National Register of Historic Places (NR) is a structured artifact of meaning-making that encodes disciplinary values linking architectural and cultural significance to wealth and stylistic distinction.
Melissa Rovner, Emily Talen
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