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      <title>Front Matter</title>
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      <description>Title: Front Matter
Authors: Gilmour, Tony; Blakely, Edward J
Description: How much of our built environment should be preserved for future generations? &#xD;
Who should decide what we keep and what we demolish? &#xD;
More importantly, who will pay the ever-increasing bill for heritage conservation?&#xD;
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Using examples from Australia and the United Kingdom, this book debates the commercialisation of heritage and argues that market forces offer more opportunities than threats. A business-like approach to conservation coupled with greater public participation in decision making will help to give the past a future. &#xD;
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Sustaining Heritage is recommended reading for planners, policy makers, conservation professionals and anyone concerned about how we should best preserve and interpret our rich historical legacy.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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