2019
DOI: 10.3390/heritage2030123
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Planning for the Enhancement of the Modern Built Heritage in Thessaly Region: The Case of the “Konakia” Monuments

Abstract: Built heritage constitutes an invaluable asset to be treasured and wisely managed in order to avoid loss of place identity, cultural and social degradation and loss of leisure and tourism opportunities. The present paper focuses on the modern built heritage of the Thessaly Region (Greece), giving special emphasis to the “konakia” monuments built during the late 19th and early 20th century that were once used as residences by the big landowners of the Thessalian agricultural plain (“tsiflikia”). Field research … Show more

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“…This heritage function is called "destination enhancer" and is used by destination marketers, local governments, and commercial councils to increase the tourism value and value of the place (Kumar, 2017). As a result, heritage enhancement and management received close attention in the mid-20th century (Papandreou and Papageorgiou, 2019). Today, the concept of sustainable management of cultural heritage is carried out after studying and understanding all dimensions, which consider the physical, spatial, economic, social, historical, and symbolic aspects of heritage.…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism Heritage Enhancementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This heritage function is called "destination enhancer" and is used by destination marketers, local governments, and commercial councils to increase the tourism value and value of the place (Kumar, 2017). As a result, heritage enhancement and management received close attention in the mid-20th century (Papandreou and Papageorgiou, 2019). Today, the concept of sustainable management of cultural heritage is carried out after studying and understanding all dimensions, which consider the physical, spatial, economic, social, historical, and symbolic aspects of heritage.…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism Heritage Enhancementmentioning
confidence: 99%