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The necessity of subsidiarity for the realisation of urban conservation

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  • Nevin Turgut Gultekin

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It is known that during the last quarter of the 20th century, transformations towards globalisation is realized. Such a process has the quality changing the utilization form of the political power. In other words it indicates to a positive progression in democratization. Especially tendencies of "localization" is widely adopted beginning from international agreements like the European Charter for Local Self-Government and European Urban Charter. When localization is defined as the liberalization of the local-government from the hegemony of the central and subsidiarity with the participation and the control of the citizens, autonomy of the local governments gains importance. Parallel to this fact, a transformation from the government to governance is at the agenda of Turkey. In this sense, the concept of locality and its components (social/space wise processes locally originated) is revealed.Therefore, the continuity/conservation of cultural properties of a special place can not be managed with the continuity understanding of a central governmenti, as it can be mentioned that in conservation the economic/social/government aspects and even the lives of the users is substituted according to the needs of the day. Such a reality can only be known in place and be evaluated by the related citizens. The paper will include the situation in Turkiye in exemplary cases.

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  • Nevin Turgut Gultekin, 1998. "The necessity of subsidiarity for the realisation of urban conservation," ERSA conference papers ersa98p299, European Regional Science Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:wiw:wiwrsa:ersa98p299
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