ABSTRACT

Conserving historic buildings continues to excite and inflame opinion. The means of protecting such buildings and areas are well established but frequently suffer a lack of wider understanding.

Conservation and Planning takes a detailed look at the way these processes have evolved and their use today by policy makers and local decision makers.

This book presents original research into how national and local decision-makers construct and implement conservation of the built environment. The findings in this book challenge many of the assumptions supporting conservation.

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PART I The context of conservation

chapter 1|24 pages

Contributions and contradictions

chapter 2|30 pages

The ascendance of conservation

chapter 3|23 pages

A thematic framework

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PART II Conservation values in practice

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PART III Challenges to conservation

chapter 7|30 pages

Making the connections

chapter 8|23 pages

Conclusions