scholarly journals Urban protection and renewal dilemma: İzmir Mezarlıkbaşı Abstract

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 443-459
Author(s):  
Figen Akpınar ◽  
Mine Turan ◽  
Özge Deniz Toköz
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Jiazhen Zhang ◽  
Jeremy Cenci ◽  
Vincent Becue ◽  
Sesil Koutra

Industrial heritage reflects the development track of human production activities and witnessed the rise and fall of industrial civilization. As one of the earliest countries in the world to start the Industrial Revolution, Belgium has a rich industrial history. Over the past years, a set of industrial heritage renewal projects have emerged in Belgium in the process of urban regeneration. In this paper, we introduce the basic contents of the related terms of industrial heritage, examine the overall situation of protection and renewal in Belgium. The industrial heritage in Belgium shows its regional characteristics, each region has its representative industrial heritage types. In the Walloon region, it is the heavy industry. In Flanders, it is the textile industry. In Brussels, it is the service industry. The kinds of industrial heritages in Belgium are coordinate with each other. Industrial heritage tourism is developed, especially on eco-tourism, experience tourism. The industrial heritage in transportation and mining are the representative industrial heritages in Belgium. There are a set of numbers industrial heritages are still in running based on a successful reconstruction into industrial tourism projects. Due to the advanced experience in dealing with industrial heritage, the industrial heritage and the city live together harmoniously.


1995 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 413-420
Author(s):  
Vjekoslav Vierda

The article considers the relationship between renewal of monuments and tourism from the aspect of a mutual experience of the future cultural historical monuments, as a part of a nation’s total cultural heritage and as one of the most important preconditions for tourism development. Renewal of monuments is partly aimed at increasing the attractiveness of the tourism offer; at the same time it displays the relationship of a given tourist destination towards a country’s cultural heritage and surroundings, and is a part of real tourism trends. The mutual relationship between renewal of monuments and tourism is considered through two aspects: 1. Renewal of monuments as a precondition for securing a tourist attraction i. e. a monument which is already a tourist attraction, monument renewal as a condition for increasing the attractiveness of the same, and 2. Renewal of monuments as a tourist attraction sui generis, where the scheme of renewal attached to the monument’s attractiveness is given as the initial theme, i.e. means of collecting financial aid for renewal, while a second theme considers the renewal as an attraction sui generis through all phases to finishing the renewal and introducing the monument. Finally, the article gives suggestions on how to organize co-operation between institutions responsible for tourism, i.e. for the protection and renewal of monuments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 8685-8693
Author(s):  
Li Gang ◽  
Wang Fang ◽  
Quan Sishi

COVID-19’s significant impact on economic and social life has rightfully garnered the attention of citizens and policymakers alike. In response to the pandemic, governments have issued strict guidelines and restrictions to shut down some cities and many rural villages in China. With no cure or vaccine on the horizon, governments are working to mitigate the damage of the lockdowns on rural cultural village. Over the past two decades, rural village has been negatively impacted by terrorism, lack of funding and loss of population. COVID-19 has had similar effect, but in an incredibly short period of time. During the control period of COVID-19, traditional data are widely used in village protection and renewal. Collect and sort out the original data of Huizhou culture to prepare for the subsequent calculation. After the data is ready, the data is processed as the basis of mining its potential application value. In this paper, the key words of Huizhou cultural resources are summarized. The data analysis platform is established. This paper analyzes people’s preference for Huizhou cultural resources. To better realize the more effective and far-reaching development and exploitation of Huizhou cultural resources.


2012 ◽  
Vol 209-211 ◽  
pp. 57-60
Author(s):  
Yan Sun ◽  
Han Wu Li

This article is aimed at explaining and analyzing the value, character and current circumstances of the industrial building heritages in Luoyang. Combining with the historica1 culture character of city, the author proposes a series of methods and suggestions on the protection and renewal of the industrial building heritages. This will realize double wins of city development and heritages protection.


2018 ◽  
Vol 06 (03) ◽  
pp. 115-124
Author(s):  
Hui Yu ◽  
Xinjie Sui ◽  
Mengfei Jiao

Author(s):  
Veli Böke ◽  
Harun Tanrıvermiş

In the area of urban protection and renewal, transfer of construction right (İHT) and possibilities of use in terms of compensating the rights losses of the owners in nature conservation and agriculture areas that will not be given the right of zoning with other protected areas, military prohibitions and security zones, Principles and application aspects of the program and the possibilities of development and implementation of the ITR program in Turkey have been evaluated. In this study, the outline of the IPR in accordance with the conditions of the country has been put forward in working on the basis of the analysis of the comprehensive literature and practice examples in selected countries.


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