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Autor:
Seán P. Ó Dúill, Richard Phelan, Michael Gleeson, Diarmuid Byrne, John O'Carroll, Neal Boylan, Marta Nawrocka, Emma Lambkin, Kevin Carney, Lina Maigyte, Rob Lennox, Jim Somers, Brian Kelly, Matthew J. Bartlow, David B. Foote, Adam T. Heiniger, Chris Haimberger, Moritz von Sivers, Alexander Bachmann, Florian Löffler, N. Pavlov, John D. Jost, Liam P. Barry
Publikováno v:
Optics & Laser Technology. 162:109280
Autor:
Rob Lennox, Nick Shepherd
Publikováno v:
The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. 8:173-180
In April 2017, the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) and Federation of Archaeological Managers and Employers (FAME) held a session entitled ‘A broader vision for Brexit: Impacts and advocacy for a global profession’ at CIfA’s annual
Autor:
Kate Clark, Rob Lennox
Publikováno v:
Public Value ISBN: 9781315163437
This chapter provides an overview of how ideas of value have been used in heritage, and how concepts of public value (PV) have added to that debate. It considers how research into the way citizens value heritage projects is vital to the process of he
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::159524739902030e32ce0679a25a4735
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315163437-19
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315163437-19
Publikováno v:
The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. 5:74-88
When the UK Coalition Government came to power in May 2010, its members brought with them a localism agenda, based upon what they called the ‘Big Society’. This agenda was focused on community engagement and devolvement of power, and has seen a n
Autor:
Rob Lennox
Publikováno v:
The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. 4:35-49
The British Government announced large-scale reforms of England’s planning policy in May 2010. The resultant National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was released in March 2012. Despite assurances from the Government that the principles governing
Autor:
Rob Lennox
Publikováno v:
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology; Vol 22 (2012); 30-32
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 22, Pp 30-32 (2013)
Papers from the Institute of Archaeology, Vol 22, Pp 30-32 (2013)
Flatman and Perring have demonstrated in this article that the NPPF has thus far engendered mixed emotions for those of us working in the historic environment sector, but they seem to suggest that the overriding sense is one of relief after a fearful