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Using the historic urban landscape to reimagine Ballarat : the local context
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posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by Steven Cooke, Kristal BuckleyKristal Buckley, S FayadThe adoption by UNESCO of the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (2011) aimed to re-position issues of development and urban heritage conservation, and outlined a way forward based on community-centred processes and the recognition of the dynamic character of urban settlements. Achieving these goals will depend on the development of new methods and processes, and implementation to specific urban contexts. This paper highlights the importance of local government as a location where this international dialogue can be operationalized and further advanced. Reflecting on the theoretical and practical dimensions of adopting a landscape approach to urban planning and conservation by the City of Ballarat (Australia) has allowed some significant potential shifts in heritage practice to be anticipated.
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Urban heritage, development and sustainability : international frameworks, national and local governanceSeries
Key issues in cultural heritageChapter number
6Pagination
93 - 113Publisher
RoutledgePlace of publication
Abingdon, Eng.ISBN-13
9781317541646Language
engPublication classification
B Book chapter; B1 Book chapterCopyright notice
2016, The EditorsExtent
16Editor/Contributor(s)
W Logan, S LabadiUsage metrics
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