- "An endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve, and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance."
A policy designed to protect and maintain the historical and cultural significance of urban areas.
History of Historic Preservation: Development and evolution of historic preservation practices and policies from ancient times till the present day.
Preservation Philosophy and Approaches: Different principles, techniques, and standards of historic preservation.
Cultural Resource Management: Preservation, protection, and management of cultural resources, such as buildings, landscapes, and archaeological sites.
Land Use Planning: Land use policies, regulations, and planning strategies that impact historic preservation.
Heritage Tourism: The role of historic preservation in promoting cultural tourism and economic development.
Funding and Financing for Preservation: The sources of funding and financing of preservation activities, including grants, tax credits, and private investments.
Design Review and Historic Districts: The standards and guidelines for historic district designation, design review, and preservation activities.
Adaptive Reuse: The strategies for reusing historic buildings for modern functions while preserving their historic integrity.
Public Engagement and Advocacy: The importance of public involvement and advocacy in historic preservation policy and practice.
Sustainability and Preservation: The intersection of sustainability and historic preservation, including green building practices, energy efficiency, and historic preservation.
Legal and Regulatory Framework: The federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing historic preservation activities.
Preservation Planning and Management: The components of a comprehensive preservation plan and the management of preservation activities.
Preservation Education and Training: The role of educational institutions and programs in historic preservation policy and practice.
Preservation and Equity: The importance of addressing equity issues in historic preservation policy and practice, including diversity, inclusion, and social justice.
International Preservation Policy: The global context of historic preservation policy and practice, including international conventions, treaties, and agreements.
National Park Service (NPS) Preservation policies: These policies are implemented at the federal level by the National Park Service and are used to protect historic sites and structures of national importance.
Local Historic District Preservation policies: These policies are implemented at the local level by municipalities and are used to protect historic sites and structures within a local historic district.
Conservation Easement Preservation policies: These policies are used to protect historic properties by transferring the responsibility for the preservation of the property to a nonprofit organization or government entity.
Rehabilitation Tax Credit Preservation policies: These policies provide incentives for the rehabilitation and restoration of historic buildings by offering tax credits to property owners.
Zoning and Land-Use Preservation policies: These policies are implemented through zoning regulations and are used to control the development and use of land in historic districts or areas.
Barn Preservation policies: These policies focus specifically on the preservation of historic barns and agricultural structures.
Adaptive Reuse Preservation policies: These policies promote the adaptive reuse of historic properties for new and different uses.
Heritage Tourism Preservation policies: These policies are designed to promote tourism to historic sites and structures as a means of encouraging their preservation.
Cultural Heritage Preservation policies: These policies are used to protect and preserve historic, cultural, and religious sites and structures.
Visual Resource Management Preservation policies: These policies are implemented to protect scenic and cultural resources from the adverse effects of development and other activities.
- "Buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance."
- "Historic preservation (US), built heritage preservation or built heritage conservation (UK)."
- "It is a philosophical concept that became popular in the twentieth century."
- "Maintains that cities as products of centuries' development should be obligated to protect their patrimonial legacy."
- "The preservation of the built environment."
- "Preservation of the built environment, and not to preservation of, for example, primeval forests or wilderness."
- "Preserve, conserve, and protect buildings... of historical significance."
- "Buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance."
- "Cities as products of centuries' development should be obligated to protect their patrimonial legacy."
- "The preservation of the built environment."
- "Built heritage preservation or built heritage conservation (UK)."
- "Preservation of the built environment, and not to preservation of... primeval forests or wilderness."
- "An endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings... that became popular in the twentieth century."
- "Maintains that cities... should be obligated to protect their patrimonial legacy."
- "Preserve, conserve, and protect landscapes of historical significance."
- "Not to preservation... of primeval forests or wilderness."
- "Preserve, conserve, and protect... objects of historical significance."
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