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Residents' Attitudes to Conservation
This paper examines the neglected area of the perceptions and attitudes of residents of United Kingdom conservation areas to these conservation designations, and to conservation planning as a whole. Three residential conservation areas in the English midlands, designated in the early 1970s, were surveyed through a postal questionnaire of all residents. The results support the general suggestion that conservation planning is extremely popular and well supported in the United Kingdom. There are, however, worrying aspects of lack of knowledge, poor experiences and a much wider conception of conservation than purely planning legislation suggests.
Residents' Attitudes to Conservation
This paper examines the neglected area of the perceptions and attitudes of residents of United Kingdom conservation areas to these conservation designations, and to conservation planning as a whole. Three residential conservation areas in the English midlands, designated in the early 1970s, were surveyed through a postal questionnaire of all residents. The results support the general suggestion that conservation planning is extremely popular and well supported in the United Kingdom. There are, however, worrying aspects of lack of knowledge, poor experiences and a much wider conception of conservation than purely planning legislation suggests.
Residents' Attitudes to Conservation
Larkham, Peter J. (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 6 ; 73-89
2000-01-01
17 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Residents' Attitudes to Conservation
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