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_bLIC
100 _aLichfield, Nathaniel
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245 _aEconomics in urban conservation
260 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press
_c2009
300 _axvi,361p.
505 _aCONTENTS List of diagrams, tables and plans xi Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv Introduction: The evolution of conservation and its economics 1 Part I. Planning and management in the conservation of the urban system 9 1. Life cycle in the urban system 11 2. Planning and management of urban resources 35 3. Planning for urban conservation 50 Part II. Conservation of the cultural built heritage 61 4. The nature of the cultural built heritage 63 5. Identification and protection of the CBH 77 6. Management and planning in the conservation of the urban cultural heritage 91 Part III. Economics in urban conservation 113 7. Economics in the management of the built environment 117 8. Economics in the conservation of the CBH 145 9. Economics in planning for conservation of the CBH 152 10. Valuation of the cultural built heritage 167 11. Screening of the inventory or list 192 12. Who benefits and who loses from conservation of the CBH? 201 Part IV. Selected tools of economic analysis for project evaluation 219 13. Financial impact: financial analysis 227 14. Economic impact: social cost benefit analysis 240 15. Community impact: community impact analysis 249 Part V. Case Studies in the Economics of Conservation of the CBH 287 16. The case studies 289 Notes 317 Bibliography 332 Index 354
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