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Integrated Management Tools in the heritage of South East Europe (2008)
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Format:19 x 25 cm.Pages 286
Synopsis
As part of the Institutional Capacity Building Plan, which is the first of the three components of the Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South-East Europe launched in 2003, a "transnational theme-based debate" was organised. The second step in this debate stemmed from an assessment of requests from the countries/regions participating in the Regional Programme: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo/ UNMIK, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
The first step was concerned with current heritage policies and legislation. Its aim was to take stock of the position regarding legislative reforms and heritage policies in the countries of South-East Europe. It also highlighted the need for an in-depth analysis of certain key areas where difficulties still arose in implementation.
The second step was concerned with tools for integrated management of the cultural and natural heritage, in the broad sense of the term "heritage" (the concept of cultural environment). It linked together three key topics previously identified:
- documentation systems;
- incorporating the heritage dimension in environment, regional development and town planning documents;
- permits, controls and penalties related to heritage conservation work.
The focus in this second step remained on the basic concept of "integrated conservation" of the cultural and natural heritage.
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Analysis and reform of cultural heritage policies in South East Europe (2008)
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Format:19 x 25cm. Pages 182
Synopsis
As part of the Institutional Capacity Building Plan, which is the first of the three components of the Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South-East Europe launched in 2003, the first stage of a "transnational theme-based debate" was organised following an assessment of requests from the countries/regions participating in the regional programme: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo/UNMIK, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
It was concerned with current heritage policies and legislation and aimed to take stock of the current position in the countries of South-East Europe. It also highlighted the need to undertake an in-depth analysis of certain key areas where difficulties still arise with regard to implementation.
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Guidance on heritage assessment (2005)
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Author(s):Council of Europe Technical Co-operation and Consultancy Programme.
Format: 16x24cm. Pages 91.
The Council of Europe has identified the advancement of a European cultural identity, enriched by cultural diversity, as a major principle in its activities. The identification, celebration, conservation and protection of the cultural heritage of all countries and territories is central to the process of developing mutual understanding and respect.
The guidance in this book derives from the experience acquired during the implementation of the Council of Europe and European Commission joint Integrated Rehabilitation Project Plan / Survey of the Architectural and Archaeological Heritage directed towards the countries of South East Europe. In the course of the gathering and compilation of information on the heritage in the Balkans, it became apparent that the approach and the method implemented not only presented a generic opportunity but also provided a specific analytical tool to create checklists
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Guidance on urban rehabilitation
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Council of Europe publication(2005)
Format:16 x 24 cm
No.of pages:146
Urban rehabilitation today goes beyond simply carrying out restoration work and encompasses ways of reviving and modernising areas to best advantage.
This book presents reference texts and sets out guidelines to assist local, regional and national authorities in devising strategies for local development and action plans for successful rehabilitation policies.
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European cultural heritage - Volume I, Intergovernmental co-operation: collected texts
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OUT-OF-PRINT
This compendium contains a the Council of Europe reference texts developed in this field of cultural heritage, covering a range of subjects including: identification and inventory, scientific research, legal protection, physical conservation, dissemination, awareness-raising and teaching, heritage management, organisation and training. The index and bibliography help readers to find topics quickly and to explore the issues further.
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