Affirmatively reading deterritorialisation in urban space: An Aotearoa/New Zealand perspective
98.3022
2234
Rodenberg J.; Wagenaar P.; Burgers G.-J.
Calling on the community: Understanding participation in the heritage sector, an interactive governance perspective
102.624
2825
Elshater A.; Abusaada H.
Effects of nightlife activities on urban spaces and design: a case study of Cairo, Egypt
107.011
2208
Anelli D.; Tajani F.
Valorization of cultural heritage and land take reduction: an urban compensation model for the replacement of unsuitable buildings in an Italian UNESCO site
107.711
2175
Lam-Knott S.
Contested Meanings of Urban Heritage in Hong Kong
108.119
2797
Nikezić A.
Enhancing Biocultural Diversity of Wild Urban Woodland through Research-Based Architectural Design: Case Study—War Island in Belgrade, Serbia
108.782
2196
Qian Z.
Heritage conservation as a territorialised urban strategy: conservative reuse of socialist industrial heritage in China
110.861
2891
Li Y.; Sahari F.
The application of regional culture in urban public space design
111.722
2190
Cermeño H.; Mielke K.
Endangered Urban Commons: Lahore’s Violent Heritage Management and Prospects for Reconciliation
114.121
2171
Liu Y.; Jin X.; Dupre K.
Engaging stakeholders in contested urban heritage planning and management
114.946
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