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In the surrounding of Pompeii ancient city, there is a considerable number of disused industrial buildings to turn into new uses. The paper is about the peri-urban landsc [...]
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This paper aims to explore the implications of a changing heritage conservation curriculum which is embracing wider concepts beyond fabric repair. In the last 15 years th [...]
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Ferreira, T.
The present contribution details an intervention in a 19th century building located in the Oporto Historical Centre buffer zone (UNESCO World Heritage since 1996). The bu [...]
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Matos, V. P.
For centuries the city territorial management defined legal, economic and aesthetical rules that determined the internal and external images of the building to let. The 2 [...]
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Tophane-i Amire, which was built immediately between the years of 1453-1470, after the conquest of Istanbul, is the first cannon foundry of Ottoman era. However, its esse [...]
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The 2020 World Expo hosted in Dubai is expected to restructure the image of both Abu Dhabi and Dubai, re-framing the urban context mostly of Abu Dhabi because of its exis [...]
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Škultétyová, I.
Waste is an important issue for the world because of the impacts it can have on the health of the community and on the natural and physical environment. A great deal of t [...]
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Rose, E. A.
New Zealand’s statutory heritage protection is delivered through the Historic Places Act 1993 and the Resource Management Act 1991. The latter’s purpose is the sustai [...]
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Hidalgo, B. Del Espino
Nowadays, historic city centres play two important roles in our cities: On the one hand, as a source of knowledge about “sustainable city” design; on the other hand, [...]
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With the aim of monitoring and measure sustainability, different urban indicators frameworks have been developed. As sustainability is moving towards more holistic approa [...]
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The old town of Bar (Montenegro) was a Byzantine settlement rebuilt on the remains of a more ancient town destroyed in the 3rd century during the Roman invasion of Dalmat [...]
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With hindsight the pursuit of modernist planning agendas, typified by land use segregation and suburbanisation, has resulted in the standardisation of many urban environm [...]
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Lambert, R.
Xi’an has a reputation as an ancient city, one of the top ten cities in China visited by tourists, yet it has hardly any ‘old’ buildings in the European understandi [...]
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One of the tasks of World Heritage management is to periodically survey and report the state-of-conservation of the designated properties. Edinburgh has chosen to control [...]
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The purpose of this article is to address sustainability within the context of conservation in Latin American countries. There exists a certain conceptual dualism between [...]
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ElGamal, M. A.
For decades, the Global South has been facing many challenges in the field of heritage conservation and local development. These challenges continue to increase due to ra [...]
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Kocabas, A.
Many countries have long established concepts of urban conservation, which are the basis of the preservation and restoration of historic buildings and conservation areas. [...]
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Ashworth, G. J.
Important heritage sites are often subject to multiple claims but it is also possible that major sites, designated on the basis of the perceived intrinsic values of the r [...]
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For many years the official bodies have been working to promote sustainability policies for cultural heritage. These rigid policies are coming into conflict with the ever [...]
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Ikiz, D.
This paper focuses on multi-layered historic urban areas inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in global cities, which are threatened by economic and urban developm [...]
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