International Symposium & Training Course on the Historic Urban Landscape |
From:WHITRAP Shanghai PublishDate:2014-12-07 Hits:1896 |
The Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) is an updated heritage management approach based on the recognition and identification of a layering and interconnection of values – natural and cultural, tangible and intangible, international as well as local – present in any city. It is also based on the need to integrate the different disciplines for the analysis and planning of the urban conservation process, in order not to separate it from the planning and development of the contemporary city. The Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape, an international policy instrument adopted by UNESCO’s General Conference on 10 November 2011, is available at www.historicurbanlandscape.com |
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