Heritage Management through Planning and Information Tools

Pirkovič, Jelka et Vodeb, Vlasta (2014) Heritage Management through Planning and Information Tools. In: International Legal Standards for Heritage Protection in a Period of Economic Recession and Tools for Safeguarding Protection Standards. Monographic publications of ICOMOS Slovenia (1). ICOMOS/SI, Ljubljana, p. 23-31. ISBN 978-961-281-627-8 [Chapitre de livres]

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The article1 gives a condensed overview of the situation of integration of heritage issues in spatial planning across Europe and in this context the online accessibility of heritage information as one of the spatial data sets. These information and services are used for better and timely management of heritage and application of protection standards when heritage is faced with development needs and interests. Heritage protection through planning started nearly forty years ago and ever since developed into the most important tool in terms of heritage management. A brief comparative study is presented to illustrate the specificity of integration of heritage and spatial planning in individual European countries (UK - England, France, Germany - Bavaria and Slovenia). Each country has developed unique information tools that mirror the history of inventorisation, protection measures and planning control. Most European countries replaced traditional alphanumeric inventory databases with computerised ones, and in some cases have built complex information systems by combining different data sets, and enabled interoperability with other institutional information systems. Finally as a case of good practice, the prototype of spatial visualization: lines of sight is presented. The tool has been tested in the context of 3D Urbanism of the Municipality of Ljubljana. Lines of sight analysis of a given part of a townscape reveals the visibility of cultural heritage before and after the potential new development and encourages protection of heritage assets through urban planning.

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Pirkovič, Jelka
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Vodeb, Vlasta
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Stokin, Marko
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Ifko, Sonja
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Langues: Anglais
Mots-clés libres: spatial planning; urban planning; town planning; Theory of urbanism; Management; Legal framework; Inventories; methodology; Town and country planning; Protection measures; Databases; Digital information; Data management; good practices; 3D; Digital documentation; Developement projects; Slovenia
Sujets: D.URBANISME > 02. Urbanisme
D.URBANISME > 03. Aménagement du territoire
D.URBANISME > 06. Autres
E.CONSERVATION ET RESTAURATION > 11. Protection juridique et administration
F.TECHNIQUES SCIENTIFIQUES ET METHODOLOGIES DE CONSERVATION > 25. Documentation du patrimoine
H.TYPES DE PATRIMOINE > 12. Villes et villages historiques
K.QUESTIONS LEGALES ET ADMINISTRATIVES > 03. Législations nationales et régionales
P. ZONES GEOGRAPHIQUES > 05. Europe
Comité national de l’ICOMOS: Slovénie
Collections spéciales: Monographic Publication of Icomos Slovenia
Volume de la collection spéciale: 1
Numéro: 1
Nombre de Pages: 77
ISBN: 978-961-281-627-8
Déposé par: ICOMOS DocCentre
Date de dépôt: 01 octobre 2019 10:46
Dernière modification: 28 mars 2023 09:35
URI: https://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/2172

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