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The aim of this research is to develop a model for managing the conservation of architectural heritage in Palestine that will enable the stakeholders to meet with the objectives of conserving heritage properties, bringing prosperity and creating local pride in the community. This model will enhance and promote the protection and management of the architectural heritage of all significant periods of Palestine's history and direct the conservation movement to adaptive use of entire settings rather than mere aesthetic preservation of singular monument. The findings lead to the recognition,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The aim of this research is to develop a model for managing the conservation of architectural heritage in Palestine that will enable the stakeholders to meet with the objectives of conserving heritage properties, bringing prosperity and creating local pride in the community. This model will enhance and promote the protection and management of the architectural heritage of all significant periods of Palestine's history and direct the conservation movement to adaptive use of entire settings rather than mere aesthetic preservation of singular monument. The findings lead to the recognition, assessment and administration of Architectural heritage in Palestine, considering native culture, standards, changing aspects and dynamic management of change. The results of this study are useful for guiding policy actions in the future and thus increase benefits for the local population and tourists and strengthen awareness of the Palestinian's heritage and identity.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ziad Shehada is a Palestinian architect. He worked in UNRWA projects in Gaza. He finished PhD in the conservation of Architectural Heritage from University of Malaya, Malaysia. The author published many articles in journals and conferences. He also participated in many projects and rewarded many prizes at the local and international level.