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A.M. Tarrafa Pereira da Silva
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The contribution of stakeholder engagement to cultural significance assessment
The case of values-based conservation management planning for the Ocean Swimming Pool, Portugal
Introduction
Values-based approaches are among the best practices for management and conservation planning. However, cultural significance assessments (of the attributes and values of cultural heritage) have generally been performed by experts (top-down) instead of including ...
Values-based approaches are among the best practices for management and conservation planning. However, cultural significance assessments (of the attributes and values of cultural heritage) have generally been performed by experts (top-down) instead of including ...
The growing complexity of managing the sustainable development of cities stresses the need for interdisciplinary approaches, with a stronger articulation between different fields. The integration between heritage conservation and spatial planning has already been addressed in rec
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The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Governance of World Heritage in Urban Contexts
Reflections from Three European Cities
Governance, and specifically local management and institutional systems, is among the key factors affecting the management of World Heritage (WH) properties in urban contexts. The adoption of the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL approach) promotes a
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Bridging Heritage Conservation and Urban Development Planning Policies
Exploring Research Methodologies in the Literature
Cities are the main drivers in the race to sustainable development, and the needed transformations would affect their built environment. Transformations through development plans or projects are often regulated by local planning policies, which are assumed to simultaneously enabl
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