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Reusing Old Buildings: Protected Monuments in Belgium
Protected monuments are an important part of the cultural heritage of a nation. Because of the continuing increase in the number of protected monuments, governments are confronted with increasing difficulties in financing restoration works. This paper argues that the behaviour of a monument owner influences the expected costs of restoration. Governments should therefore take into account this behaviour in order to implement efficient restoration policies.
Reusing Old Buildings: Protected Monuments in Belgium
Protected monuments are an important part of the cultural heritage of a nation. Because of the continuing increase in the number of protected monuments, governments are confronted with increasing difficulties in financing restoration works. This paper argues that the behaviour of a monument owner influences the expected costs of restoration. Governments should therefore take into account this behaviour in order to implement efficient restoration policies.
Reusing Old Buildings: Protected Monuments in Belgium
Van Cayseele, Patrick (author) / Van Meerbeeck, Wim (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 7 ; 64-79
2001-01-01
16 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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