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Buffers beyond Boundaries. Bridging theory and practice in the management of historical territories

Buffers beyond Boundaries. Bridging theory and practice in the management of historical territories

What is a buffer? Is it a control zone? Or is it rather a transition space, a blurred boundary? Since "buffer zones" were introduced in the late 1970s as a complementary protection layer to World Heritage sites, the dimensions of heritage have changed significantly; from physical to intangible, from defined to diffused. Now, buffers can present all these different characters, even at the same time.

- Publisher: P.I.E. Peter Lang
- ENCATC Book Series: Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Education 
- Book Series Editor: ENCATC 
- Book Series Director: Cristina Ortega Nuere, 3Walks, Spain 

2019
Length: 267 pages
Language: English
ISBN: 978-2-8076-1273-0

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