Management of Historic Centres (Conservation of the European Built Heritage)
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Product Description
This book examines key themes for the management of historic urban centres within a representative sample of centres in different European countries. The twelve historic centres that have been chosen are spread throughout Europe.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1192276 in Books
- Published on: 2000-11-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
..."it can be a source of reference for those wanting an introduction to conservation matters in the countries covered...very useful source of ides and of practical solutions.."
-Sebastian Loew, "Urban Design Quarterly Issue 80, Autumn 2001
From the Back Cover
This book examines key themes for the management of historic urban centres within a representative sample of centres in different European countries. The twelve historic centres that have been chosen are spread throughout Europe. They are diverse in character and the range includes small towns, cities and urban centres within cities. Some have been designated by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites or Cities, whilst others have recognition, or have been proposed as European Cities of Culture. The centres have all faced different problems and a variety of approaches have been utilised which are also examined.
For each of the historic centres in the book the authors broadly cover a number of common themes: the policy and planning framework; management and regeneration action; environmental management; tourism and heritage management; and sustainability.
Through these themes this book provides evidence of different approaches to the management of historic centres within Europe. The analysis of individual centres and a review of the key principles for historic centre conservation and rehabilitation provides a reflection to assess the types of management tools and approaches that are required in order to sustain the quality of historic centres as assets of the 'common heritage'.
About the Author
Marina San Martin Calvo, Kakha Khimshiashvili, Juris Dambis, Anthony Pace Isabelle Longuet, Jean-Marie Vincent, Christoph Schwarzkopf, Silvia Bruggemann Josef Stulc, Giorgio Gianighian, Rachel MacRory, Sean Kirwin, John Pendlebury Myriam Goblet, Saskia Richel, Carsten Lund.
