Cultural heritage in suburban landscape planning

作者: Grete Swensen , Gro B. Jerpåsen

DOI: 10.1016/J.LANDURBPLAN.2008.07.001

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摘要: In this study we ask how the planning process that coordinates interests of various sectors on a municipal level affects cultural heritage assets in suburban landscapes. Special attention is paid to role management sector plays overall processes take place such semi-urban regions. A case carried out two areas Norway, Madla and Nannestad. The case-study design includes methods; historical map overlay, visual methods, discourse analysis based qualitative interviews document studies. studies have been performed levels: superior landscape covering total municipality, second more detailed level. results from show protection caretaking green land-use not necessarily interests. Cultural be seen as derivate interest. seldom functions premise provider planning. findings are discussed conjunction with need for comprehensive across administrative disciplinary borders cities grow into There also play stronger order obtain better preservation monuments

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