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BL
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Record Number
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860837
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Title & Author
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Cultural Urban Heritage : : Development, Learning and Landscape Strategies /\ editors, Mladen Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci and Ana Mrđa.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2019]
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, ©2019
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Series Statement
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The Urban book series
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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3030106128
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: 9783030106126
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9783030106119
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface: The Heritage Urbanism Approach and Method; Introduction; Stimuli for Research; The Main Research Problem and Research Question; Relevance and Timeliness of the Research Topic; Research Starting Points; Research Hypotheses and Goals; Heritage Urbanism as a New Paradigm; Heritage Urbanism as a Viewpoint; The Heritage Urbanism Method; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: The Revitalisation and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage in the Context of the Heritage Urbanism Approach; 1 Heritage Literacy: A Model to Engage Citizens in Heritage Management; 1.1 Introduction
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1.2 The Present(s) of Heritage1.3 Heritage, Management and Literacy; 1.4 Eco-museological Experiences; 1.5 Heritage Interpretation; 1.6 Heritage Literacy-Conclusion; References; 2 The Uses of Space Syntax Historical Research for Policy Development in Heritage Urbanism; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Space Syntax and Urbanism; 2.3 Space Syntax and Heritage; 2.4 The Study of Spatial History; 2.4.1 Conservation Areas: Lateral Versus Confined; 2.4.2 Street Scales: Adaptable Versus Static; 2.4.3 Spatial Cultures: An Inclusive Approach to Heritage Urbanism; 2.5 Conclusion; References
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3 Applying Cultural Tourism in the Revitalisation and Enhancement of Cultural Heritage: An Integrative Approach3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Cultural Tourism and Heritage; 3.3 An Integrated Development Approach in Heritage Revitalisation; 3.4 Community Involvement in Heritage Revitalisation; 3.5 Soft Factors in Heritage Revitalisation; 3.6 Conclusions; References; 4 Conceptualising the Relationship Between Tangible Cultural Heritage and the Tourism Market; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Complexity of Tourism Market; 4.3 The Characteristics of Tangible Cultural Heritage
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4.4 The Concept of Tangible Cultural Heritage4.5 The Interrelation Between Tangible Cultural Heritage and Tourism; References; 5 Heritage Protection Policies from the Perspective of the Social Sciences: The Case of Croatia and Non-EU South-East European Democracies; 5.1 Heritage Protection in the Perspective of the Social Sciences; 5.2 The Structural Barriers to Informed and Effective Heritage Protection in Croatia; 5.3 Attempts at Overcoming the Barriers to Sane Heritage Protection Policies in Croatia; References; 6 A Comprehensive Approach to Urban Heritage Regeneration; 6.1 Introduction
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6.2 Comprehensive Design-History of the Concept and Its Realisation6.3 Citizen Participation as a Key Factor of Comprehensive Design; 6.4 Conclusion; References; 7 Virtual Restoration and Preservation of Anthropogenic Nineteenth-Century Landscapes Based on Historical Land-Use Data; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Hypothesis; 7.3 Methodology; 7.4 Results; 7.5 Discussion; 7.6 Conclusion; References; 8 On the Edge of Protection: Archaeology and Territory, Culture and Landscape; References; 9 Archaeological Heritage Enhancement in the City and in the Landscape; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Research Methodology
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Abstract
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This book presents strategies and models for cultural heritage enhancement from a multidisciplinary perspective. It discusses identifying historical, current and possible future models for the revival and enhancement of cultural heritage, taking into consideration three factors - respect for the inherited, contemporary and sustainable future development. The goal of the research is to contribute to the enhancement of past cultural heritage renovation and enhancement methods, improve the methods of spatial protection of heritage and contribute to the development of the local community through the use of cultural, and in particular, architectural heritage. Cultural heritage is perceived primarily through conservation, but that comes with limitations. If heritage is perceived and experienced solely through conservation, it becomes a static object. It needs to be made an active subject, which implies life in heritage as well as new purposes and new life for abandoned heritage. Heritage can be considered as a resource that generates revenue for itself and for the sustainability of the local community. To achieve this, it should be developed in accordance with contemporary needs and technological achievements, but on scientifically based and professional criteria and on sustainable models. The research presented in this book is based on the approach of Heritage Urbanism in a combination of experiments (case studies) and theory.
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Subject
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Cultural property.
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Subject
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Sustainable urban development.
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Subject
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Infrastructure.
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Subject
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Cultural property.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- General.
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Subject
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Sustainable urban development.
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Dewey Classification
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363.69
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LC Classification
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CC135
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Added Entry
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Obad-Šćitaroci, Mladen,1955-
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