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020    ^a9780874518313 (pbk. : alk. paper)
050 00 ^aCC1350^b.P73 1997
245 00 ^aPreserving the built heritage :^btools for implementation/^cJ. Mark Schuster, with John de Monchaux and Charles A. Riley II, editors.
260    ^aHanover, NH :^bUniversity Press of New England ;^a[Salzburg] :^bSalzburg Seminar,^cc1997.
300    ^aix, 231 p. ;^c23 cm.
500    ^aPapers presented at a seminar entitled ^"Preservingnational heritage : policies, partnerships, and actions,^" which was held Dec. 1995.
500    ^"Salzburg Seminar books^"--P. facing t.p.
504    ^"A guide to preservation resources online^": p. 208-212.
504    ^aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 203-207) andindex.
505 00 ^tPreface /^rOlin Robison --^g1.^tFive Things to Do /^rJohn de Monchaux and J. Mark Schuster --^g2.^tDirect Government Involvement in Architectural Heritage Management: Legitimation, Limits, and Opportunities of Ownership and Operation /^rStefano Bianca --^g3.^tMaking Preservation Happen: The Pros and Cons of Regulation /^rDavid Throsby --^g4.^tInciting Preservation /^rJ. Mark Schuster --^g5.^tThe Redefinition of Property Rights as a Tool for Historic Preservation /^rJohn J. Costonis --^g6.^tInformation as a Tool of Preservation Action /^rJ. Mark Schuster --^g7.^tChoosing the Right Tool(s) for the Task /^rJ. Mark Schuster --^g8.^tWhen Public Meets Private /^rCharles A. Riley II
520    ^aFaced with fewer public financial resources, governmentsaround the world look for ways to lighten their curatorialburdens by exploring new options for preserving their artistic, architectural, and cultural heritage. Traditional preservation approaches are inadequate, particularly in the emerging democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. Informed by a seminar of world leaders on the topic, M.I.T. scholars J. Mark Schuster and John de Monchaux, joined by seven other preservation scholars and practitioners, explore the tools of government action: direct governmental involvement, regulation of preservation efforts, redefinition of property rights, provision of incentives, and the creation and dissemination of information. They then go on to consider conflicts of public and private interests and innovative forms of curatorial partnerships. The perspectives are international and broad-ranging, from economists, lawyers,architects, city planners, public policy analysts, and preservation administrators.
650  0 ^aHistoric preservation^xGovernment policy^vCongresses.
650  0 ^aHistoric preservation^vCongresses.
650  0 ^aCultural property^xProtection^vCongresses.
700 1  ^aSchuster, J. Mark Davidson,^d1950-
700 1  ^aDe Monchaux, John.
700 1  ^aRiley, Charles A.
710 2  ^aSalzburg Seminar.
999    ^aปวีนา ภู่ทอง
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