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ELDIB, H. (2024). Management Plans of Heritage Conservation Acts Worldwide. International Design Journal, 14(5), 293-298. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.298758.1156
HASSAN ELDIB. "Management Plans of Heritage Conservation Acts Worldwide". International Design Journal, 14, 5, 2024, 293-298. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.298758.1156
ELDIB, H. (2024). 'Management Plans of Heritage Conservation Acts Worldwide', International Design Journal, 14(5), pp. 293-298. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.298758.1156
ELDIB, H. Management Plans of Heritage Conservation Acts Worldwide. International Design Journal, 2024; 14(5): 293-298. doi: 10.21608/idj.2024.298758.1156

Management Plans of Heritage Conservation Acts Worldwide

Article 21, Volume 14, Issue 5 - Serial Number 63, September and October 2024, Page 293-298  XML PDF (395.17 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/idj.2024.298758.1156
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HASSAN ELDIB email
Architecture Engineering, Faculty of Engineering ,Canadian International College
Abstract
Conservation management plans have a pivotal role in the preservation and sustainable management of natural and historic resources. These plans serve as detailed frameworks for implementing conservation management strategies and objectives. Recognizing the paramount importance of Conservation Management Plans (CMPs) in safeguarding cultural heritage, this study examines heritage conservation management plans set out in heritage conservation legislation in several countries around the world.
Using a descriptive analytical approach and dissecting the legal frameworks, operational tactics, and resulting impacts, the researcher examined conservation management plans within heritage conservation laws in South Africa, New Zealand, and Egypt.
Given the abundance of cultural heritage in Egypt and the need to preserve it, this research evaluates the effectiveness and shortcomings of current management plans outlined in relevant legislation. Drawing on global models, the study formulates tailored recommendations aimed at strengthening heritage conservation management plans in Egypt.
These recommendations include legislative reviews, strengthening institutional capacities, enhancing community participation, and enhancing international cooperation. By addressing pivotal challenges and benefiting from exemplary practices observed in diverse legal contexts.
Keywords
Architectural Heritage; Conservation management plans; Acts and legislation
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Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development. Egypt. (2009). Ministerial Decree No. 144 of 2009. Executive regulations of the Building Law issued by Law No. 119 of 2008.

Ministry of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development. Egypt. (2009). Ministerial Decree No. 266 of 2006. Executive regulations of Organizing the Demolition of Buildings and Facilities that are not susceptible to collapse and preserving the Architectural Heritage issued by Law No. 144 of 2006.

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