2023
DOI: 10.12681/ta.34034
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Revitalising Small Historical Villages through Social, Economic, Cultural and Energy Efficiency Assets

Abstract: Cultural heritage and historical buildings, accounting for over 30% of the overall European building stock, need to be preserved as much as possible, on account of their role in representing the cultural identity of a community, and to be renovated in response to the sociocultural need to maintain historical cities and the environmental need to reduce the global energy demand of existing buildings. Small historical villages, and in particular those with fewer than 5.000 inhabitants, are undergoing a decl… Show more

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