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Preventive conservation engineering practice based on deformation resistance capacity evaluation of heritage buildings. [PDF]
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The Geography of Urban Heritage
Historic Environment: Policy and Practice, 2015The heritage community has long faced difficulties with the theoretical as well as practical challenges of managing continuity on the scale of historic cities. Identifying individual components of the architectural heritage and selected areas for a variety of levels of conservation, from the benign to the interventionist, has largely proved to be the ...
Matthias Ripp, Dennis Rodwell
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Engaging stakeholders in contested urban heritage planning and management
Urban heritage anchors the identity and culture of cities and is a key element in the development of a sense of place. However, when cities experience socio-spatial transformation, urban heritage may be demolished, particularly in historic urban ...
Karine Dupré
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2019
The concept of urban heritage has two meanings. First, urban heritage can refer to the list of heritage elements located in urban areas: archaeological vestiges, historical buildings, vernacular architecture, historical gardens, social practices, rituals, and festive events, among others.
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The concept of urban heritage has two meanings. First, urban heritage can refer to the list of heritage elements located in urban areas: archaeological vestiges, historical buildings, vernacular architecture, historical gardens, social practices, rituals, and festive events, among others.
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The governance of urban heritage
The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 2016AbstractThe term integrated conservation first entered the lexicon of urban heritage in the 1975 Council of Europe European Charter, recognising that the future of the architectural heritage depends on the weight attached to it within the framework of urban and regional planning.
Matthias Ripp, Dennis Rodwell
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Urban heritage and methodologies of renewal [PDF]
The renewal of the city started from the examination of urban conditions of comfort/discomfort (safety, mobility, environment, social cohesion); this required the direct involvement of the city's inhabitants as experts of the urban environment, and therefore able to suggest solutions.
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Annals of Tourism Research, 1996
Abstract Heritage tourism is seen as a way to bolster struggling urban economies and redevelop municipal spaces. Attempts to understand the processes and outcomes associated with urban heritage tourism development usually fall into one of two groupings: a “top-down” perspective stressing the role of global factors and external actors in driving urban
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Abstract Heritage tourism is seen as a way to bolster struggling urban economies and redevelop municipal spaces. Attempts to understand the processes and outcomes associated with urban heritage tourism development usually fall into one of two groupings: a “top-down” perspective stressing the role of global factors and external actors in driving urban
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