The archaeology of postindustrial landscapes is still relatively undeveloped. The impact of economic, social, and urban development efforts on both tangible and intangible heritage complicate our attempts to understand these places. Despite this, integrating heritage practice and promotion into the regeneration of a postindustrial landscape continues to grow in popularity. Within this context, genuine public-expert collaboration is the most effective means towards developing a sustainable compromise between protecting community heritage values and fostering economic development and regeneration. In this paper, we suggest three broad categories of challenges for studying and promoting heritage in postindustrial regions – physical, social, an...
Despite being of paramount importance to humanity, tangible cultural heritage is often at risk from ...
Cultural heritage communities of interest have increasingly expanded from cultural heritage professi...
Open access and open science concepts have changed the science horizon, besides the positive effect ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
International audienceFrom the early 1980s, UNESCO has designated some of the world's immovable mast...
The Cultural Heritage has gained high value in the development of territorial strategies. In this ai...
Redundant historical industrial sites, or postindustrial landscapes, face numerous preservation chal...
Small communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: being some...
none1noSmall communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: bei...
International audienceTerritories and towns change sometimes slowly, sometimes abruptly. For...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the objectives and preliminary results of ...
This dissertation addresses the constraints in areas characterized by deindustrialization and propos...
Despite being of paramount importance to humanity, tangible cultural heritage is often at risk from ...
Cultural heritage communities of interest have increasingly expanded from cultural heritage professi...
Open access and open science concepts have changed the science horizon, besides the positive effect ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
International audienceFrom the early 1980s, UNESCO has designated some of the world's immovable mast...
The Cultural Heritage has gained high value in the development of territorial strategies. In this ai...
Redundant historical industrial sites, or postindustrial landscapes, face numerous preservation chal...
Small communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: being some...
none1noSmall communities are often groups whose traditions and history are preserved long since: bei...
International audienceTerritories and towns change sometimes slowly, sometimes abruptly. For...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present the objectives and preliminary results of ...
This dissertation addresses the constraints in areas characterized by deindustrialization and propos...
Despite being of paramount importance to humanity, tangible cultural heritage is often at risk from ...
Cultural heritage communities of interest have increasingly expanded from cultural heritage professi...
Open access and open science concepts have changed the science horizon, besides the positive effect ...