2012
DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2012.710852
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Heritage planning and spatial development in the Netherlands: changing policies and perspectives

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“…During the 1980s and 1990s, however, major changes took place, which transformed thinking about the conservation of historic buildings and landscapes into a much more dynamic concept of heritage (Janssen, Luiten, Renes & Rouwendal, 2014). This development reflected international trends in heritage definition, discursively widening the scale, scope and ambition of heritage conservation: from monumental objects (including townscapes) to a more holistic idea of heritage landscape, which also depicts immaterial aspects, and from expert-led authoritarian procedures towards more inclusive and participative community-led practices (Vecco, 2010).…”
Section: The Heritage-planning Nexus: An Institution-based Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the 1980s and 1990s, however, major changes took place, which transformed thinking about the conservation of historic buildings and landscapes into a much more dynamic concept of heritage (Janssen, Luiten, Renes & Rouwendal, 2014). This development reflected international trends in heritage definition, discursively widening the scale, scope and ambition of heritage conservation: from monumental objects (including townscapes) to a more holistic idea of heritage landscape, which also depicts immaterial aspects, and from expert-led authoritarian procedures towards more inclusive and participative community-led practices (Vecco, 2010).…”
Section: The Heritage-planning Nexus: An Institution-based Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Historically, governments were responsible for the protection, maintenance, restoration and finance of built cultural heritage. In the last decade the central policy shifted from preserving the heritage buildings through legal protection towards "preserving through development" (Janssen, Luiten, Renes, & Rouwendal, 2014). As a result, heritage preservation needs to be integrated into urban development plans.…”
Section: Case Selection and General Context Of The Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31 De forma sintética pode dizer-se que consiste no 30 Não será mera coincidência o facto de um dos principais proponentes da HUL ser o holandês Ron von Oers, e ser evidente a inspiração que aquele tem no Belvedere Memorandum, a policy document examining the relationship between cultural history and spartial planning, anunciado em 1997, pelos Minister of Education, Culture and Science, the Minister of Public Housings Spatial Planning and the Environment and the Minister of Agriculture, Nature Management and Fisheries holandeses ( Janssena et al, 2014). 31 Aqui fica um dos parágrafos: "O Património Urbanístico […é] património imaterial virtualmente corporizado pelo conjunto de edifícios de um núcleo, nele se destacando o edificado anónimo ou genérico -até há bem pouco tempo designado de acompanhamento -e não só os elementos notáveis, sejam eles monumentos, edifícios ou espaços públicos.…”
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