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Links between heritage building, historic urban landscape and sustainable development: systematic approach
Author(s) -
Indrė Gražulevičiūtė–Vileniškė,
Lina Šeduikytė,
Aurelija Daugėlaitė,
Kastytis Rudokas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
landscape architecture and art
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.152
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2255-8640
pISSN - 2255-8632
DOI - 10.22616/j.landarchart.2020.17.04
Subject(s) - urban planning , sustainability , sustainable development , cultural heritage , environmental planning , industrial heritage , architectural engineering , environmental resource management , urban density , context (archaeology) , landscape planning , civil engineering , cultural heritage management , geography , engineering , political science , archaeology , environmental science , ecology , law , biology
Heritage and historic buildings deserve attention not only as a significant part of the building stock or from energy efficiency or carbon emissions points of view. They constitute and shape historic urban landscapes that are an integral part of sustainable urban development and sustainable development in a broader sense of humanity in general. However, the sustainable links between the heritage building and historic urban landscape are not well analyzed yet. Meanwhile, the idea that heritage should be a driver of sustainable urban development is more and more explicitly expressed and the concept of historic urban landscape is considered favorable in this regard. The aim of this research was to formulate the theoretical model demonstrating the links between the heritage building, historic urban landscape and sustainable development that would be applied in policy making and planning for heritage driven sustainable urban development. The methods of research included literature review, analysis and synthesis. In order to reach this aim, the analysis of literature on sustainability of cultural heritage, especially heritage buildings was carried out, the concept of historic urban landscape and its implications for sustainability were analyzed and the Halstar approach [29]. based on the systems model adding the dimensions of time and scale to sustainability model developed by the English engineering firm Halcrow was elaborated in the context of heritage buildings and historic urban landscape. The result of the research is the model of the links between heritage building, historic urban landscape and sustainable development, which could be applied in urban development policy design and planning.

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