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Economics In Urban Conservation Nathaniel Lichfield

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Economics In Urban Conservation Nathaniel Lichfield
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Nathaniel Lichfield
ISBN: 9780511759574, 9780521328517
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Economics In Urban Conservation Nathaniel Lichfield by Nathaniel Lichfield 9780511759574, 9780521328517 instant download after payment.

The role of economics in urban conservation is relatively underdeveloped. Professor Lichfield has added to his other pioneering studies in this innovative and important exposition of approach, method and techniques for the systematic application of economics in the conservation of urban areas. In order to establish an appropriate base for the economic analysis and application in parts III, IV and V of the book, the opening sections provide essential background information about the management and planning for conservation in the urban system in general and examine the special place of the cultural built heritage: those building and objects chosen by society for particular protection. Written in a highly accessible style, Economics in Urban Conservation makes a major contribution to an understanding of how economics in conservation can help in achieving a sensible balance between continuity and change in the built environment.

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