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Architectural Preservation & Restoration, Urban/Metropolitan Planning Policies, Archaeology - Sites - General & Miscellaneous, Material Culture, Art Conservation, Restoration & Museum Studies, Historic Preservation, City Planning & Urban Design, Urban Pla

Historic Cities and Sacred Sites : Cultural Roots for Urban Futures

by Ismail Serageldin, Joan Martin-Brown, Ephim Shluger
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Overview

A large proportion of the 100 historic cities and nearly 200 sacred sites on the World Heritage List are located in the developing world. Of key concern is how historic cities fare against the population pressures, crumbling infrastructure, and eroding economic base of the developing world.

'Historic Cities and Sacred Sites: Cultural Roots for Urban Futures' investigates the effects of overpopulation and poverty on historic cities and sacred sites. It demonstrates that taking care of humanity's cultural heritage can regenerate self-esteem and self-identities of disempowered peoples and revive moribund economies. Consequently, cultural heritage preservation and poverty reduction are closely related.

The purpose of this volume is to expand the dialog on state-of-the-art preservation approaches based on actual cases set in a range of economic and social contexts. It provides the reader with a rich treatment of the issues, approaches, and experiences for preserving the cultural roots of urban futures.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2001
Publisher
World Bank Publications
Pages
440
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780821349045

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