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Abstract This research is devised as a critical analysis of the aspects of conservation in the urban environment. Any study of conservation necessitates a deep investigation of the changing sociocultural dynamics in the society, towards revealing the changing social and cultural meanings and ideologies in the production of the physical environment. In that sense, any conservation process needs to be a conceptual reading concerned with both spatial and social processes. In other words, the material substance of a conservation process is made up of a complex dynamic system in which spatial form and social processes are in continuous interaction with each other. To neglect one of these two processes within this conceptual framework changes the progressive angle of conservation, which aims to emphasise the conveying of significant messages from past to present.
Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jan 1, 2005
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