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The final chapter underlines several general conclusions of the research, as well as the overall intention of the demarche. Here, the arguments in favour of the applicability of the proposed heterotopic profile (and the analysis grid) are restated. Its utility and its potential are underlined, especially when taking into account the contemporary context, the coordinates and the evolution of a very diverse and increasingly fragile built heritage. Finally, the overall approach of the text is reconsidered in retraced in terms of its theoretical demarche, as a fragment in the continuous process of (re)defining the concept of heritage.
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Spanu, S. (2020). Conclusions. In: Heterotopia and Heritage Preservation. The Urban Book Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18259-5_7
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