Reshaping Urban Conservation

£159.50

Reshaping Urban Conservation

The Historic Urban Landscape Approach in Action

Museology and heritage studies Cultural studies Anthropology Archaeology

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Collection: Creativity, Heritage and the City

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 7th February 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 63 Mb

ISBN: 9789811088872


Implementation of the UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape

This volume focuses on the implementation of the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL approach), designed to foster the integration of heritage management in regional and urban planning and management, and strengthen the role of heritage in sustainable urban development.

Background and Theoretical Foundations

Earlier publications and research looked at the underlying theory of why the HUL approach was needed and how this theory was developed and elaborated by UNESCO. A comprehensive analysis was carried out in consultation with a multitude of actors in the twenty-first-century urban scene and with disciplinary approaches that are available to heritage managers and practitioners to implement the HUL approach.

Empirical Case Studies

This volume aims to be empirical, describing, analyzing, and comparing 28 cities taken as case studies to implement the HUL approach. From those cases, many lessons can be learned and much guidance shared on best practices concerning what can be done to make the HUL approach work.

Innovations and Strategies

Whereas the previous studies served to illustrate issues and challenges, in this volume the studies point to innovations in regional and urban planning and management that can allow cities to avoid major conflicts and to further develop in competitiveness. These accomplishments have been possible by building partnerships, devising financial strategies, and using heritage as a key resource in sustainable urban development, to name but a few effective strategies.

Pragmatic Approach

For these reasons, this volume is primarily pragmatic, linked to the daily work and challenges of practitioners and administrators, using specific cases to assess what was and is good about current practices and what can be improved, in accordance with the HUL approach and aims.

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