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041 _aeng
050 _aDR1217
_bC68 2008
090 _aDR1217, C68 2008
110 _aCouncil of Europe.
_bDirectorate of Culture and Cultural and Natural Heritage Regional Co-operation Division.
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245 _aSustainable Development Strategies in South-East Europe /
_ceditor Robert Picard.
246 _aSustainable development strategies in Europe.
246 _aEuropean heritage - Sustainable development strategies in South-East Europe.
260 _aStrasbourg :
_bCouncil of Europe,
_cc2008.
300 _a221 p. :
_billus. ;
_c26 cm.
505 _aForeword -- Introduction -- Part 1. Reports -- 1. Albania -- 2. Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 3. Bulgaria -- 4. Croatia -- 5. Montenegro -- 6. Romania -- 7. Serbia -- 8. "The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" -- 9. Kosovo -- Part 2. Presentations -- 1 . Sustainable development and the related themes of the Faro Framework Convention -- 2. The Karst pilot project, Slovenia -- 3. Heritage in France : appearance and evolution of the notion of heritage and the role of protected areas -- 4. Sustainable historic towns : urban heritage as an asset of development in the Baltic Sea states -- 5. Bruges : a historic European city and its potential for change -- 6. The Grainger Town project : sustaining the historic city centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England -- 7. Heritage and urban planning: Rochefort and Chatelaillon urban project, France -- Conclusions : 1. Overview of the reports -- 2. Conclusion of the reports -- 3. Lessons from good practice examples -- Contributors.
520 _aThe Institutional Capacity Building Plan is the first of three components in the Regional Programme for Cultural and Natural Heritage in South East Europe that was launched in 2003. As part of this plan, a "translational theme-based debate" was held, the structure of which was based on an assessment of requests from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and Kosovo.The results of this debate have been published across three volumes in the European Heritage series. The first volume concerned current heritage policies and legislation; the second covered the tools for integrated management of cultural and natural heritage, in the broad sense of the term (the concept of "cultural environment").This third volume examines how the enhancement of cultural and natural heritage can contribute to the implementation of sustainable development projects. The participants' reports and presentations on European best practices should inspire institutions to define rules and guidelines for structuring their national heritage policies so that they can also contribute to regional and local development strategies.
650 _aHistoric buildings
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
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650 _aArchitecture
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
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650 _aCultural property
_vProtection.
_zEurope
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650 _aHeritage
_xHistory
_zEurope.
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650 _aHistoric sites
_vConservation and restoration.
_zEurope
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651 _aSouth-East Europe
_vHeritage.
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651 _aSouth-East Europe
_vHistoric sites.
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700 _aPicard, Robert,
_ced.
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910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
003 Devinim
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