Preservation and the New Data Landscape(English, Paperback, Avrami Erica)

Preservation and the New Data Landscape(English, Paperback, Avrami Erica)

  • Avrami Erica
Publisher:Issues in Preservation PolicyISBN 13: 9781941332481ISBN 10: 194133248X

Paperback & Hardcover deals ―

Amazon IndiaGOFlipkart ₹ 3048SnapdealGOSapnaOnlineGOJain Book AgencyGOBooks Wagon₹533Book ChorGOCrosswordGODC BooksGO

e-book & Audiobook deals ―

Amazon India GOGoogle Play Books GOAudible GO

* Price may vary from time to time.

* GO = We're not able to fetch the price (please check manually visiting the website).

Know about the book -

Preservation and the New Data Landscape(English, Paperback, Avrami Erica) is written by Avrami Erica and published by Columbia Books on Architecture and the City. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 194133248X (ISBN 10) and 9781941332481 (ISBN 13).

Over the past fifty years, preservation policy has evolved very little, despite escalating accusations that landmarking and historic districting can inhibit affordable housing, economic development, and socioeconomic diversity. The potential to understand these dynamics and effect positive change is hindered by a lack of data and evidence-based research to better understand these impacts. One of the biggest barriers to preservation research has been the lack of data sets that can be used for geospatial, evidence-based, and longitudinal analyses. This first book in the series Issues in Preservation Policy explores the ways that enhancing the collection, accuracy, and management of data can serve a critical role in identifying vulnerable neighborhoods, understanding the role of older buildings in economic vitality and community resilience, planning sustainable growth, and more. For preservation to play a dynamic role in sustainable development and social inclusion, policy must evolve beyond designation and design regulation and use evidence-based research to confront new realities in the management of urban environments and their communities.