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The adopted urban and heritage preservation methodologies in the Arab world: a review article
Preservation of heritage in the Arab world is a subject of extensive investigation. Different urban and architectural heritage preservation projects took place in the Arab world. These projects apply different polices and follow either the American or the European schools of heritage preservation or a hybrid of both. Unfortunately, the majority of these projects are not guided by a unified set of international laws. This study seeks to investigate the presence of an Arabic school for heritage preservation using novel methodologies by reviewing and analyzing 14 urban and architectural heritage preservation projects in African and Asian Arab countries. That were chosen from the reliable documented and governmental preservation projects in the last 20 years following certain selection criteria. The projects included six urban, and ten architectural heritage preservation projects. The researchers can freely say that there is no Arab school for heritage preservation, and there are different limitations with the heritage preservations in its current form. The researchers suggested a number of recommendations to overcome such constraints, enable heritage investment, and take into account aspects of heritage site management in order to achieve sustainability.
The adopted urban and heritage preservation methodologies in the Arab world: a review article
Preservation of heritage in the Arab world is a subject of extensive investigation. Different urban and architectural heritage preservation projects took place in the Arab world. These projects apply different polices and follow either the American or the European schools of heritage preservation or a hybrid of both. Unfortunately, the majority of these projects are not guided by a unified set of international laws. This study seeks to investigate the presence of an Arabic school for heritage preservation using novel methodologies by reviewing and analyzing 14 urban and architectural heritage preservation projects in African and Asian Arab countries. That were chosen from the reliable documented and governmental preservation projects in the last 20 years following certain selection criteria. The projects included six urban, and ten architectural heritage preservation projects. The researchers can freely say that there is no Arab school for heritage preservation, and there are different limitations with the heritage preservations in its current form. The researchers suggested a number of recommendations to overcome such constraints, enable heritage investment, and take into account aspects of heritage site management in order to achieve sustainability.
The adopted urban and heritage preservation methodologies in the Arab world: a review article
Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei
Leila, Mohamed M. Shawky Abou (author) / Albarqawi, Wadia (author)
Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali ; 34 ; 347-368
2023-06-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Preservation methodologies , Urban preservation , Architectural preservation , Heritage sites preservation , Heritage sites in the Arab world Environment , Environment, general , Earth Sciences, general , Life Sciences, general , Biomedicine, general , History of Science , Physics, general , Earth and Environmental Science
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