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Pedram B. Recognizing the Role of Neoliberalism Components and Futurology in the New Conservation Approach to Architectural Heritage and Landscapes of Historical Cities. mmi 2025; 1404 (41) : 7
URL: http://mmi.aui.ac.ir/article-1-1532-en.html
Art University of Esfahan , b.pedram@aui.ac.ir
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Practical components in the world of heritage conservation should be reconsidered based on new approaches conceptually; as evidence shows that developing countries are heavily disturbing the historical landscapes of cities; however, advanced cities are not exempt from this issue. Neoliberalism in the past half-century has attempted to destroy historical urban landscapes by erecting structures within the cultural landscape zones, thus it is necessary for architectural conservationists to examine the factors of change in societies with a futuristic approach and consider them as an important influencing variable in their conservation plans. The article has a review-conceptual approach and benefits from qualitative analysis. This article is not seeking to develop case studies, but rather aims to develop and update the concepts of some influential components such as the role of the destructive aspect of neoliberalism on the process of preserving architectural and urban heritage, and the hopeful impact of interdisciplinary future studies in controlling the penetration of neoliberalism in the near and distant future. The main objective addressed in this article is the essence of modern conservation of architectural heritage and urban landscapes simultaneously with the penetration of neoliberalism in conservation and the role of future-oriented strategies in conservation management. Based on this objective, the article seeks to answer these questions: What have been the effects of coexistence of modern conservation with the penetration of neoliberalism in the conservation of architectural heritage and historical urban landscapes? And how should the impacts of this coexistence be managed in the future? In order to answer the question posed, components with negative impacts such as neoliberalism and components with positive impacts such as future studies and modern conservation as influential factors in the essence of conservation of historical urban landscapes have been identified and redefined, creating a more comprehensive understanding of "heritage conservation." These components are essential for a deep understanding of the subject of conservation. At a time when neoliberalism has become more economically focused than ever on conservation, the way to escape further penetration is to have a future-oriented strategy.
 
Article number: 7
     
Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Maremat

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