TY - BOOK AU - Buoli,Alice AU - Ţiganea,Oana Cristina TI - Territorial Fragilities in Cyprus: Planning and Preservation Strategies T2 - Research for Development, SN - 9783031360763 U1 - 363.7063 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Environmental monitoring KW - Cultural property KW - Protection KW - Historic preservation KW - Geography KW - Engineering design KW - Environmental Monitoring KW - Conservation and Preservation KW - Regional Geography KW - Cultural Heritage KW - Engineering Design N1 - 1. Crossing Borders / Building Bridges An Interdisciplinary and Research-by-Design Approach to Nicosia's Territorial Fragilities -- 2. Moving on the Borderlines. Legacies and Long-term Perspectives of Academic Encounters -- 3. The Experience of the Nicosia Masterplan. Interview with Agni Petridou and Ali Güralp -- 4. Fragile Tangible and Intangible Constellations in a Divided City.Urban Planning and Architectural Preservation Perspectives in Nicosia -- 5. Shared "Values" in Divided Contexts. Some Reflections on the Role of Urban Heritage in Cyprus N2 - In this book, the authors present a combination of research-by-design, place-based, and policy-oriented approaches to the territorial fragilities of Nicosia. Nicosia, in Cyprus, is a city divided. Since 1974, a 180 km long Buffer Zone has separated the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Republic of Cyprus (RoC). This "open wound" cuts through the city's historical center, crossing the Venetian walls, a key cultural heritage asset, and impacting the city's spatial and cultural identity. Outcomes of an inter-doctoral research initiative, this edited book documents the local realities of the divided city and tests scenarios and spatial patterns of intervention to cope with the partition through the enhancement of local cultural heritage. The book targets an academic audience, architects, urban planners, heritage preservation professionals and policymakers, providing a transferable research method relevant to those approaching a complex, fragile, and contested "border territory". UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36076-3 ER -