2021
DOI: 10.1108/jchmsd-01-2021-0011
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Multicriteria decision-making to support preventive maintenance of built heritage in the historic center of Sobral, Brazil

Abstract: PurposeThe study aims to identify and evaluate relevant criteria in the proposal and support of public administration policies for preventive maintenance comprised in a conservation approach to built heritage and aligned with local sustainable development of the historic center of the city of Sobral, in Brazil.Design/methodology/approachA novel multicriteria decision model adopting the Bayesian best-worst method is presented and its application and results are described. Though a systematic procedure, criteria… Show more

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“…Even if research highlighting the key role of attributes of cultural significance in the processes of decision-making in heritage planning and management is growing (De la Torre, 2002;Bond and Worthing, 2016;Junyong et al, 2008;Throsby, 2002;Teutonico, 2019;Avrami et al, 2019;Havinga et al, 2020;Olimpio et al, 2021;西和彦 et al, 2021), theorizing the relation between intervention concepts on built heritage, e.g. conservation, restoration, reconstruction, adaptation (Henket, 1998;Pereira Roders, 2007;Douglas, 2006;Shahi et al, 2020), seldom the relation to their attributes was researched, nor compared over time and place systematically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if research highlighting the key role of attributes of cultural significance in the processes of decision-making in heritage planning and management is growing (De la Torre, 2002;Bond and Worthing, 2016;Junyong et al, 2008;Throsby, 2002;Teutonico, 2019;Avrami et al, 2019;Havinga et al, 2020;Olimpio et al, 2021;西和彦 et al, 2021), theorizing the relation between intervention concepts on built heritage, e.g. conservation, restoration, reconstruction, adaptation (Henket, 1998;Pereira Roders, 2007;Douglas, 2006;Shahi et al, 2020), seldom the relation to their attributes was researched, nor compared over time and place systematically.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%