Legal & Financial Aspects of Architectural Conservation: The Smolenice Castle Conference Central EuropeMarc Denhez, Stephen Dennis Dundurn, 1997年7月1日 - 208 頁 How do governments design their strategy for heritage property? What do they try to accomplish in their laws and their tax systems to favour the re-use of older buildings, districts, and cities? What institutional framework can assist the restoration of tourist designations and the conservation of neighbourhoods? In this international study, eighteen experts from ten countries describe the legal challenges and solutions relating to such property. Beyond a carefully described theoretical framework, actual case studies demonstrate how communities and countries can make adjustments to their legislation so that older buildings can be better protected This book stems from an international conference at Smolenice Castle in Slovakia, in November 1994. |
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... government . These features are significant to regions such as Central Europe , where the constitutional status of ... agencies were left and the various legislative processes that had been launched to respond to the situation . The ...
... , legislation usually creates a governmental veto on various activities by the owners or users of the site . Inadequacy of that response for government Importance of government procedures 12 Part I : Strategy and Planning.
... government is then in what is called “ a conflict of interest " : one agency may be trying to protect the site , but another agency ( and often a more powerful agency ) is trying to do something different . This means that the ...
... government would pass legislation that would protect an entire class of properties . In Austria , for example , all buildings in religious use are auto- matically protected , even if they are not on a list yet . The most dramatic ...
... government strategy to adopt the following tactics : 1. The country would examine all of its existing legal and eco- nomic policies , particularly to identify the ones that were artificially designated for planned obsolescence . There ...
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Codes and Controls in the Public Sector | 47 |
Controls in the Private Sector | 69 |
Inducements for the Private Sector | 129 |
The VoluntaryNonprofit Sector | 151 |
Case Studies of Transition | 159 |
Conclusion | 179 |
Summary | 185 |
Epilogue | 191 |
Index | 197 |