We explore whether local planning culture influences the effectiveness of heritage impact assessment (HIA) and we discuss the legitimacy of ICOMOS, the international advisory body to UNESCO on cultural heritage. We examined the HIA processes for two proposed infrastructure projects that potentially could affect the Defence Line of Amsterdam World Heritage site in the Netherlands. We interviewed key stakeholders involved in decision-making about these projects, and found that the Dutch planning culture positively influenced the effectiveness of the HIA processes. The interviewees predominantly discussed the substantive and transactive effectiveness of the HIA processes in that they praised the practitioner for facilitating a clear, inclusive...
Within the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureauconcern has been raising about the negative impact of (re)...
World Heritage Cities, like other cities, need to be able to evolve to meet the needs of their curre...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to generate insights into the planning process for reusing cul...
We explore whether local planning culture influences the effectiveness of heritage impact assessment...
We explore whether local planning culture influences the effectiveness of heritage impact assessment...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
In 2011, ICOMOS published its Guidance on Heritage Impact Assessment for Cultural World Heritage Pro...
In 2011, ICOMOS published its Guidance on Heritage Impact Assessment for Cultural World Heritage Pro...
The expertise of impact assessment practitioners and the legitimacy of their reports are increasingl...
The expertise of impact assessment practitioners and the legitimacy of their reports are increasingl...
Since its introduction in January 2008 in response to public protest in the demolition of the Queen’...
Within the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureauconcern has been raising about the negative impact of (re)...
As a result of ratifying the World Heritage Convention, signatory parties undertake to protect World...
Within the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureauconcern has been raising about the negative impact of (re)...
World Heritage Cities, like other cities, need to be able to evolve to meet the needs of their curre...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to generate insights into the planning process for reusing cul...
We explore whether local planning culture influences the effectiveness of heritage impact assessment...
We explore whether local planning culture influences the effectiveness of heritage impact assessment...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
While the need for heritage protection seems to have become commonly accepted, heritage sites are st...
In 2011, ICOMOS published its Guidance on Heritage Impact Assessment for Cultural World Heritage Pro...
In 2011, ICOMOS published its Guidance on Heritage Impact Assessment for Cultural World Heritage Pro...
The expertise of impact assessment practitioners and the legitimacy of their reports are increasingl...
The expertise of impact assessment practitioners and the legitimacy of their reports are increasingl...
Since its introduction in January 2008 in response to public protest in the demolition of the Queen’...
Within the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureauconcern has been raising about the negative impact of (re)...
As a result of ratifying the World Heritage Convention, signatory parties undertake to protect World...
Within the Amsterdam World Heritage Bureauconcern has been raising about the negative impact of (re)...
World Heritage Cities, like other cities, need to be able to evolve to meet the needs of their curre...
Purpose – The purpose of the study is to generate insights into the planning process for reusing cul...