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MER ÄN BARA q: kulturvärden i detaljplanering

More Than Just the Monuments - Cultural Values in Municipal Urban Planning

Abstract
This study is an initial attempt to investigate how cultural values can be protected and taken into account in the municipal urban planning. This study has two major purposes: (1.) to investigate how cultural values are protected by the law and what tools there are to protect these values in urban planning (2.) to demonstrate how the legislation can be applied and interpreted so that cultural values are protected and taken into account. The aim of the present paper is to investigate whether there are other approaches than the conventional planning regulations for the consideration of cultural values in municipal planning. The first part of the study is based primarily on literature studies to provide a basic understanding of how the legislation as well as the municipal urban planning should be interpreted and applied. For the second purpose of the study the case study was used as a method. In order to answer how cultural values can be considered and protected in municipal urban planning, a comparison has been made between the cultural values in the environment, identified by various inventories, and the different used planning regulations. It was concluded that there are other approaches than the conventional planning regulation for the consideration of cultural values in municipal planning. The other approach also allows not only preserved buildings to be preserved but also unimportant buildings as well as important locations, stretches and lines of vision that contribute to the understanding of the environment are taken into account and protected. These also allow for consideration of characteristic lines, paths and places that represent an important value for the environment. Since the investigation consisted only of two case studies, it is difficult to come up with general conclusions and before general conclusions are drawn, more research is necessary. On the other hand, the survey shows that there are benefits for cultural values consideration and protection if the responsible officers have an antiquarian education.
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Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot bebyggelseantikvarisk verksamhet, 2018 Kandidatuppsats, 180 hp Grundnivå 2018:28
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/57083
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Date
2018-07-10
Author
Samuelsson, Clara
Keywords
cultural values
municipal urban planning
cultural heritage
integrated conservation
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—18/28—SE
Language
swe
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