Built Heritage in the Land of Hațeg – Result of the Historic Evolution and Contemporary Urban Planning Tool

Journal Title: Romanian Review of Regional Studies - Year 2016, Vol 12, Issue 1

Abstract

The Regional Geography papers, especially those dedicated to the “land”-type studies sequentially mention certain historical aspects, because historical evolution is treated largely as having a supportive role, far from becoming a component of interaction. This research aims to address the historical evolution of the Land of Hațeg in the light of the specific territorial elements and to provide evidence for using the built heritage as a tool for decision-makers. Methodologically, the research has implied the completion of three stages, each with its specific work methods (direct observation, mapping, chorematic analysis). The findings highlight the applicative and utilitarian character of historical studies in the land use planning documents.

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GHEORGHE-GAVRILĂ HOGNOGI, ANA-MARIA POP

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GHEORGHE-GAVRILĂ HOGNOGI, ANA-MARIA POP (2016). Built Heritage in the Land of Hațeg – Result of the Historic Evolution and Contemporary Urban Planning Tool. Romanian Review of Regional Studies, 12(1), 99-110. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-107235