The Management of Built Heritage: A Comparative Review of Policies and Practice in Western Europe, North America and Australia

Tracey Pickerill

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Abstract

Building on Pickerill’s (2002 & 2007) work in North America and Western Europe, this paper compares funding mechanisms, stakeholder involvement and area based heritage conservation models from Western Europe and North America with those of Australia. More specifically, the domain of enquiry considers Pickerill’s bifurcated model of the new governance of financing for conservation which recognizes the duality of tool knowledge and design knowledge. Examples from practice in Europe, America and Australia provide an illustration of these mechanisms.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventPacific Rim Real Estate Society - 15th Annual Conference - Sydney, Australia
Duration: 18 Jan 200921 Jan 2009

Conference

ConferencePacific Rim Real Estate Society - 15th Annual Conference
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CitySydney
Period18/01/0921/01/09

Keywords

  • funding mechanisms
  • stakeholder involvement
  • heritage conservation models
  • new governance
  • financing for conservation
  • tool knowledge
  • design knowledge
  • Europe
  • America
  • Australia

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