Historic Environment-Policy & Practice

Papers
(The TQCC of Historic Environment-Policy & Practice is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Adaptive Reuse in Jakarta. Between Policy Constraints and Shifting Practice30
Urban Archaeology in a Multi-Layered City: Conservation Challenges and Policy Insights from Istanbul’s Historical Peninsula20
Value as a Legal Tool for the Preservation of Monuments in Flanders and Wallonia: Between Conservation and Adaptation14
Demolishing the White House East Wing: A Heritagization Analysis of Anocratic Cultural Heritage Aesthetics and Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Ballroom’12
Everyday and Modern Heritage: Endorsing the Inclusion of Emerging Heritages in the Catalogue of the Master Plan of the Historic Centre of the Central District of Honduras11
Including Built Heritage in Environmental Improvement and Nature Recovery: Exploring the Challenges10
Cultural Heritage and Mass Atrocities10
Heritage at War. Plan and Prepare9
Centring Audiences: What Is the Value of Audience Mapping for Influencing Public Engagement with Cultural Heritage?8
Appleby New Fair: Investigating Local Attitudes Towards a Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) Heritage Tradition in the Context of Legislative Change8
War and the Historic Environment6
A Chinese Paradigm for Wartime Cultural Heritage Protection:The Case of the Palace Museum’s Cultural Relics Evacuation6
Can the Renewal of Industrial Heritage Contribute to the Regeneration of China’s Economically Declining Cities? –The Case of the Changying Film Studio in Changchun6
Bridging Heritage and Citizens: A Methodological Consultation-Based Approach6
Heritage Exclusivism in Postcolonial Algeria: Assessing Local Heritageness in Annaba, Towards a Holistic and Participatory Approach to Urban Heritage Management6
The Future of the Historic Environment in Forestry in the UK: Maximising Opportunities or Focusing on Impacts?6
Reconstruction as a Tool for ‘Ideological Preservation’ in the Three Former Ottoman Capitals of Turkey6
Cultural Heritage, Sustainability, Conservation, and Social Welfare. A Management Plan for the Historic Municipal Buildings of Seville (Andalusia, Spain)6
Historic Urban Landscape Recommendation in Indian Heritage Management Policies6
Investigation and Conservation: Assessing the Impact of Recent Interventions at the Theatre of Smyrna (Modern Izmir)5
‘Lest We Forget’: The Archaeology of Warfare, Conservation, Interpretation, and Engagement in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire5
Born to Re-Wild: Archaeology and the Water Network in England5
Editorial 15.15
Wicked Problems for Archaeologists – Heritage as Transformative Practice5
Introducing Heritage Connectedness: Connections to People, Nature and Place Across Time are Associated with Wellbeing and Environmentalism5
The Importance of the Listed Buildings Resurvey in England (1982–1989)4
Countering Heritage Crime in the Marine Zone; Recent Experience and Developments in England4
Russia was ‘Doomed to Expand [its] Aggression’ Against Ukraine: Cultural Property Criminals’ Responses to the Invasion and Occupation of the Donbas Since 20th February 20144
Archaeological Monitoring in War-Torn Ukraine4
Integrating Archaeological Sites into the Urban Context of Historic City Centres4
Editorial 15.24
Policy Implementation, from ‘Wicked problems’ To ‘Contested Heritage’ – Success and Failure in Complex Environments3
Generation Z: The Challenge for Ancient City Tourism3
International Cultural Heritage Law: A Systematic Review of Its Effectiveness3
Group Value in the Adaptive Reuse of Historic Buildings: Case Studies from Merchant City, Glasgow3
Establishing Historical Shoreline Trends for Adaption of Maritime Built Heritage to Climate Change Part 2: The Northern Kenya Coast3
Empires of Lies? The Political Uses of Cultural Heritage in War3
Wonderful Things: Managing Value in a Changing World3
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