... län Arnstberg Karl-Olov Professor i etnologi Vitterhetsakademien vid Stockholms universitet A... more ... län Arnstberg Karl-Olov Professor i etnologi Vitterhetsakademien vid Stockholms universitet Askelöf Linda Utredare Svenska ... Dag Arne Riksantikvaren, Norge Remmare Per-Olof Arkitekt Riksantikvarieämbetet Ringö Sara Forskningsassistent Nordregio Rosvall Jan Professor i ...
This report asks the question how to balance the preservation of cultural built heritage against ... more This report asks the question how to balance the preservation of cultural built heritage against other public and private interests in local planning. The aim of the study is to contribute to knowledge about how different actors value the built heritage and how they interact in planning. The study discusses how this knowledge can be taken into account in planning practice. As society develops further into a knowledge society, the valuation of local environmental qualities seems to be more complex than during previous decades. For that reason the maintenance of cultural built heritage is more difficult to handle than before. The planning process has by tradition been characterised by a strong public sector involvement and by strict procedural links to the regulation system. However, private initiatives have come to play an increasingly important role in the planning process. These changes have led to a situation where decision-making becomes informal. The question is if planning func...
... län Arnstberg Karl-Olov Professor i etnologi Vitterhetsakademien vid Stockholms universitet A... more ... län Arnstberg Karl-Olov Professor i etnologi Vitterhetsakademien vid Stockholms universitet Askelöf Linda Utredare Svenska ... Dag Arne Riksantikvaren, Norge Remmare Per-Olof Arkitekt Riksantikvarieämbetet Ringö Sara Forskningsassistent Nordregio Rosvall Jan Professor i ...
This report asks the question how to balance the preservation of cultural built heritage against ... more This report asks the question how to balance the preservation of cultural built heritage against other public and private interests in local planning. The aim of the study is to contribute to knowledge about how different actors value the built heritage and how they interact in planning. The study discusses how this knowledge can be taken into account in planning practice. As society develops further into a knowledge society, the valuation of local environmental qualities seems to be more complex than during previous decades. For that reason the maintenance of cultural built heritage is more difficult to handle than before. The planning process has by tradition been characterised by a strong public sector involvement and by strict procedural links to the regulation system. However, private initiatives have come to play an increasingly important role in the planning process. These changes have led to a situation where decision-making becomes informal. The question is if planning func...
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