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    Reconnecting the City: The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage

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    Reconnecting the City: The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage

    Reconnecting the City: The Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban Heritage by Francesco Bandarin and Ron van Oers
    English | 2014 | ISBN: 1118383982 | 376 pages | PDF | 70,8 MB

    Historic Urban Landscape is a new approach to urban heritage management, promoted by UNESCO, and currently one of the most debated issues in the international preservation community. However, few conservation practitioners have a clear understanding of what it entails, and more importantly, what it can achieve.

    Following the publication of The Historic Urban Landscape: Managing Heritage in an Urban Century, the approach
    is now further elaborated with a more practical slant and translates the notion
    into an operational set of management practices. In this follow-up book, the
    editors pull together specially commissioned chapters on best practice in urban
    heritage management from established professionals in the field. Drawn from a
    variety of disciplines related to urban management and conservation these
    authors present and discuss methodologies and practices to consider in the
    implementation of the Historic Urban Landscape approach as advocated by UNESCO.

    The contributors are selected from professionals who have written, argued or debated about the role of historic
    cities in contemporary society. As well as their chapters, there are interviews
    with six high-profile people from different regions of the world giving their
    critical reflections on the UNESCO approach in relation to their own ideas on
    urban heritage conservation and city management.

    Reconnecting the City: the Historic Urban Landscape Approach and the Future of Urban
    Heritage provides a thorough discussion, structured by themes on issues related to key topics in the field of urban management, from changing demographics and increasing urbanisation to the pressures of economic
    development and decentralisation; social interaction; and economic feasibility and financing of heritage conservation.

    By presenting a range of methodologies and tools to support urban conservation in a way that is sensitive to cultural differences, the editors encourage a departure from the compartmentalized approaches of today’s urban heritagemanagement.

    The book includes contributions from HH The Aga Khan, Rem Koolhaas, Stefano Bianca and Julian Smith – and many other internationally respected figures.

    The book’s companion website offers invaluable resources from UNESCO relating to the Historic Urban Landscape
    Approach, as well as additional illustrations and web-links.

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