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Dublin docklands. The urban fabric as cultural heritage
Agustina Martire
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Social Sciences
Economic and Social Development
100%
Cultural Heritage
100%
Policy
83%
Urban Areas
66%
Identity
66%
Analysis
50%
Maps
50%
Conservation
50%
Difference
33%
Project
33%
Neighborhood
33%
Urban Design
33%
Urban Morphology
33%
Environment
16%
Complexity
16%
History
16%
Service Industries
16%
Infrastructure
16%
Enterprises
16%
Customs and Traditions
16%
Protection
16%
Social Economics
16%
Community Participation
16%
Leave
16%
Acoustics
16%
Classification
16%
Cohesion
16%
Fellowships
16%
Urban History
16%
Intangible Cultural Heritage
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Area
100%
Fabric
100%
Policy
40%
Metropolitan Area
30%
Shape
30%
Map
30%
Identity
30%
Significance
20%
Investigation
20%
Show
20%
Difference
20%
Project
20%
Conservation
20%
Neighborhood
20%
Need
10%
Tool
10%
Conservation Policy
10%
Model
10%
Complexity
10%
Classification
10%
Research
10%
Information
10%
Service
10%
Infrastructure
10%
Preserve
10%
History
10%
Foci
10%
Block
10%
Town
10%
Tendency
10%
Acoustics
10%
Defect
10%
Monument
10%
Redevelopment
10%
Urban Community
10%
Community Participation
10%
Amenity
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Conservation
100%
Urban Design
66%
Information
33%
Enterprise
33%
Metropolitan Area
33%
Protection
33%
Infrastructure
33%
Office
33%
Social Economics
33%
Designation of Origin
33%
Community Participation
33%
Arts and Humanities
Urban Design
33%