A Reflective Evaluation of Current Built-Heritage Management in Hong Kong
Cheryl Chan,
Richard Laing,
Cecilia Zecca
Abstract:The development of policy and practice concerning architectural heritage conservation has been a growing subject in Hong Kong, leading to both top-down policies and bottom-up reactions in the community. In times of conflict, there is an opportunity for both the government and the public to reflect and rediscover their engagement in heritage conservation. This paper evaluates the current policies of Hong Kong’s heritage conservation and the dynamic interactions among stakeholders in the decision-making processe… Show more
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