European Spatial Research and Policy Volume 21 (2014) Issue 2
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CONTENT
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Planning Systems Facing Heritage Issues in Europe: from Protection to Management, in the Plural Interpretations of the Values of the Past
Anna Geppert
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Affordances of Historic Urban Landscapes: an Ecological Understanding of Human Interaction with the Past
Susana Alves
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Between Planning and Heritage: Cultural Parks and National Heritage Areas
Pablo Alonso González; Alfredo Macías Vázquez
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From Planning to Management of Cult Ural Heritage Sites: Controversies and Conflicts Between Unesco Whl Management Plans and Local Spatial Planning in South-Eastern Sicily
Francesco Lo Piccolo; Vincenzo Todaro
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Towards Governance or the Management of Cultural Landscapes
Peter Kurz; Gisa Ruland; Sibylla Zech
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Heritage Protection Versus Individual Interests in a Post-Socialist Country: the Case of Mšeno, Czech Republic
Vojta Nowotny; Alena Wranová; Jitka Trevisan
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Does Greek Conservation Policy Effectively Protect the Cultural Landscapes? A Critical Examination of Policy’s Efficiency in Traditional Greek Settlements
Ioanna Katapidi
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Explaining Cross-National Variations in the Prevalence and Character of Undeclared Employment in the European Union
Colin C. Williams
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Conzenian Tradition in Polish Urban Historical Morphology
Mariusz Kulesza
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Specific Issues of Urban Sprawl in Bulgaria
Aleksandar D. Slaev; Atanas Kovachev
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Landscape-Related Aspects of the Siting of Wind Farms in Poland: A Case Study of the Great Masurian Lake District
Wiesława Gadomska; Mariusz Antolak
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European Union’s Cohesion Policy – Diversity of the Multi-Level Governance Concept, the Case Study of Three European States
Petr Kolařík; Vít Šumpela; Jana Tomešová
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City Branding Evaluation and Analysis of Cultural Capabilities of Isfahan City
Nader Zali; Issa Ebrahimzadeh; Masoud Zamani-Poor; Amin Arghash
Recent Submissions
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City Branding Evaluation and Analysis of Cultural Capabilities of Isfahan City
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27) -
European Union’s Cohesion Policy – Diversity of the Multi-Level Governance Concept, the Case Study of Three European States
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27) -
Landscape-Related Aspects of the Siting of Wind Farms in Poland: A Case Study of the Great Masurian Lake District
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27) -
Conzenian Tradition in Polish Urban Historical Morphology
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)The scientific heritage of M. R. G. Conzen, who is considered one of the most outstanding historical geographers and urban morphologists in the world, has made a huge impact on the contemporary urban historic morphology. ... -
Specific Issues of Urban Sprawl in Bulgaria
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27) -
Explaining Cross-National Variations in the Prevalence and Character of Undeclared Employment in the European Union
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)The aim of this article is to evaluate the competing theories that variously explain the greater prevalence of undeclared employment in some countries either as: a legacy of under-development; a result of the voluntary ... -
Does Greek Conservation Policy Effectively Protect the Cultural Landscapes? A Critical Examination of Policy’s Efficiency in Traditional Greek Settlements
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)The first part focuses on the legislative framework, providing a critical examination regarding the way that cultural landscape is approached. The second part discusses the effects of this policy on a group of traditional ... -
Heritage Protection Versus Individual Interests in a Post-Socialist Country: the Case of Mšeno, Czech Republic
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)Large-scale investment is routinely believed to be the main danger to urban heritage. The measures designed to sustain heritage thus traditionally focus on steering investment into respectful ways of real-estate development. ... -
Towards Governance or the Management of Cultural Landscapes
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)Many (World Heritage) cultural landscapes are a living environment for thousands of inhabitants, visitors, entrepreneurs, farmers and other land users. In order to manage such landscapes we have to consider the legal ... -
From Planning to Management of Cult Ural Heritage Sites: Controversies and Conflicts Between Unesco Whl Management Plans and Local Spatial Planning in South-Eastern Sicily
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)The paper investigates the relationship between the preservation of cultural heritage and planning in UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL) sites, with special reference to the relation between Management Plans and other (local ... -
Between Planning and Heritage: Cultural Parks and National Heritage Areas
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)The number of cultural parks and heritage areas is increasing in Europe and the United States. Those are spreading over other areas where the economic sectors related to tourism and leisure gain weight. Heritage areas or ... -
Affordances of Historic Urban Landscapes: an Ecological Understanding of Human Interaction with the Past
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)Heritage has been defined differently in European contexts. Despite differences, a common challenge for historic urban landscape management is the integration of tangible and intangible heritage. Integration demands an ... -
Planning Systems Facing Heritage Issues in Europe: from Protection to Management, in the Plural Interpretations of the Values of the Past
(Lodz Univeristy Press, 2015-01-27)