Historic settlements, both urban and rural, are living testimonies of the socio-cultural, economic and spatial evolution of communities throughout history. Shaped by geographical, climatic, and functional factors, these environments reflect the relationship between people, architecture, and landscape through time. Their preservation and regeneration today must transcend mere material conservation, incorporating strategies to promote social cohesion, cultural identity, sustainability, and participatory management. Historic Settlements: Conservation, Regeneration and Management offers a rich and diverse collection of experiences, research and practices focusing on the challenges and opportunities of conserving historic settings while ensuring their vitality for present and future generations. It constitutes a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners in Urban Planning, Heritage Management, Architecture and Territorial Development.
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