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Culture - this is what remains when you forget everything you have learned. S. Lagerlof Purpose: In the cognitive space of the article, an important and significant social challenge arises, which is the preservation of cultural heritage in transformed post-industrial areas. Methodology: the theses presented in the article were verified using the following methods: literature review, critical analysis of literature, analysis and comparison of documents and an example of good practices. Result: the literature research confirms that the protection of cultural heritage is an important factor in socio-economic development. By preserving and using cultural heritage, the economic, cultural and social value of transformed post-industrial areas can be increased. Originality: The literature research confirms that the protection of cultural heritage is an important factor in socio-economic development. By preserving and using cultural heritage, the economic, cultural and social value of transformed post-industrial areas can be increased.
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Bibliogr. 28 poz.
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- Central Mining Institute, National Research Institute, Katowice, rmarszowski@gig.eu
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- Central Mining Institute, National Research Institute, Katowice, rhildebrandt@gig.eu
Bibliografia
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- 12. Ifko, S. Stokin, M. (2017). Protection and Reuse of Industrial Heritage: Dilemmas, Problems. Monographic Publications of ICOMOS Slovenia I 02. Ljubljana.
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- 18. Kowalik, W. (2018). Social and cultural capital, civil society and socio-economic development - analysis of connections. In: R. Boguszewski (ed.), Civil society in theory and practice. Warsaw: SGGW Publishing House.
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- 22. Nilson, T., Thorell, K. (2018). Cultural Heritage Preservation. The Past, The Present And The Future. Författarna och Halmstad University Press.
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