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Titel Heritage, cities and sustainable development
Auteur C. Doustaly, C. Ortega Nuere
Corporatieve auteur ENCATC
Plaats van uitgave Brussel
Uitgever Peter Lang
Jaar van uitgave 2019
Reeks ENCATC book series on cultural management and cultural policy education ; 7
ISBN 978-2-8076-1110-8
Annotatie 258 p.
Trefwoorden cultureel erfgoed, steden, stedelijke vernieuwing, ruimtelijke ordening, management, internationaal, case-studies (vorm)

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In the last decades urban and heritage paradigms have shifted greatly. What does this imply for cities which have become global players ever increasing in size, flux, power and complexity? How can heritage and development be mutually reinforcing? How can policies and practices of heritage be fruitfully integrated as a resource into wider urban change while respecting environmental, social and cultural concerns? This volume analyses ways in which heritage recognition, conservation, valorisation and promotion have been integrated in urban planning and policies.The book examines the disputed influence of international frameworks, notably from UNESCO, and takes a holistic approach to cultural policies encompassing both theory and application, listed and unlisted sites, East and West. Case studies from Chile, China, Cuba, Ecuador, England, France and Peru allow to grasp both the diversity of situations and the converging policy and management practices.