Titre de conférence
14th ICOMOS General Assembly and International Symposium: ‘Place, memory, meaning: preserving intangible values in monuments and sites’
Résumé en anglais
Cultural landscape is one of the strongest determinants of the ‘Sense of Place’, yet it constitutes alargely unexplored realm when it comes to land-use planning. Landscape is a living entity and represents a cultural continuum. Change is inevitable and manifests itself as ‘layers’ over cultural Landscape. However, in this changefrom traditional to the contemporary, one needs to assess those few and uncluttered principles that governed the intangible meanings of the space resulting in its uniqueness.