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Books and Book Editorships:

G. Bailey, F. Defilippis, A. Korjenic, A. Causevic (ed.):
"Cities and Cultural Landscapes: Recognition, Celebration, Preservation and Experience";
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, United Kingdom, 2020, ISBN: 978-1-5275-4650-9; 380 pages.



English abstract:
Places are locations of value where psychological and cultural needs are satisfied. Human relationships with particular environments play a key role in motivating, developing, and nurturing the life of societies. Undifferentiated space becomes `place´ as we understand it better and its built and natural forms become endowed with value. However, misunderstanding the critical importance of heritage locations, particularly based on rejection of local and regional distinctiveness, has often led to their destruction. Featuring essays from across central Europe and beyond, and aimed at practitioners, decision makers and concerned citizens alike, this book raises awareness about the responsibility that we bear for every action taken that modifies the formal and socio-cultural context. Potentially, these actions can negatively impact the cultural landscape. Learning to recognize the essential value of heritage to the `place-ness´ of our cities and landscapes is vital in helping us to preserve and enjoy their intrinsic beauty and cultural importance.

Keywords:
Smart City Concept, Cultural Concept, Importance of Place


Electronic version of the publication:
https://www.cambridgescholars.com/cities-and-cultural-landscapes


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