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Papers by Lidia Klupsz

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: Military heritage places at risk / Wildenbruch Palace, Swobnica

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: military heritage places at risk

Research paper thumbnail of Konkurs PKN Icomos Imienia Profesora Jana Zachwatowicza I Jego Laureat – Aleksiej Fedaruk

Research paper thumbnail of Krajobraz Kulturowy Jako Kategoria Zabytków I Jego Specyfika

Protection of Cultural Heritage, 2016

Cultural landscape is the most recently established category of historic sites. It has been funct... more Cultural landscape is the most recently established category of historic sites. It has been functioning in Poland since 1990 and was mentioned for the first time in UNESCO documents in 1992. Its dual structure distinguishes it from other typology groups. As per the definition provided in the act of law, cultural landscape is an area shaped by natural factors and human activities. This field covers not only natural elements but also products of civilization. Clear and unambiguous criteria for classifying cultural landscapes according to the results of their valorisation have not been implemented into historical preservation yet. This results in difficulties in preserving and protecting cultural landscapes in Poland. Under the provisions of the European Landscape Convention, Polish government is obliged to take actions aimed at assessing landscape values. Therefore, there is a chance to resolve the stalemate.

Research paper thumbnail of The fortress landscapes - The proposal of the new heritage category. Polish examples

Research paper thumbnail of The spirit of the military heritage places

The objective of this paper is to show the importance monuments: architectural works, works of mo... more The objective of this paper is to show the importance monuments: architectural works, works of monumental sculpture and painting, elements or structures of an archaeological nature, inscriptions, cave dwellings and combinations of features, which are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history, art or science; groups of buildings: groups of separate or connected buildings which, because of their architecture, their homogeneity or their place in the landscape, are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history, art or science; sites: works of man or the combined works of nature and man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical, aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological point of view. Designation of "military heritage places" it is very wide and it concerns different types of tangible heritage such as: structures, including fortifications, (including fortified towns), works of military engineering, arsenals, harbours, barracks, military and naval bases, testing fields, and other enclaves and constructions built and/or used for military purposes. landscapes, including battlefields, territorial, sub-aquatic or coastal defence installations and earth works, ancient or recent. commemorative monuments, including war memorials, trophies, cemeteries, cenotaphs, and others plaques or marks.

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: Military heritage places at risk / Wildenbruch Palace, Swobnica

Research paper thumbnail of Poland: military heritage places at risk

Research paper thumbnail of Konkurs PKN Icomos Imienia Profesora Jana Zachwatowicza I Jego Laureat – Aleksiej Fedaruk

Research paper thumbnail of Krajobraz Kulturowy Jako Kategoria Zabytków I Jego Specyfika

Protection of Cultural Heritage, 2016

Cultural landscape is the most recently established category of historic sites. It has been funct... more Cultural landscape is the most recently established category of historic sites. It has been functioning in Poland since 1990 and was mentioned for the first time in UNESCO documents in 1992. Its dual structure distinguishes it from other typology groups. As per the definition provided in the act of law, cultural landscape is an area shaped by natural factors and human activities. This field covers not only natural elements but also products of civilization. Clear and unambiguous criteria for classifying cultural landscapes according to the results of their valorisation have not been implemented into historical preservation yet. This results in difficulties in preserving and protecting cultural landscapes in Poland. Under the provisions of the European Landscape Convention, Polish government is obliged to take actions aimed at assessing landscape values. Therefore, there is a chance to resolve the stalemate.

Research paper thumbnail of The fortress landscapes - The proposal of the new heritage category. Polish examples

Research paper thumbnail of The spirit of the military heritage places

The objective of this paper is to show the importance monuments: architectural works, works of mo... more The objective of this paper is to show the importance monuments: architectural works, works of monumental sculpture and painting, elements or structures of an archaeological nature, inscriptions, cave dwellings and combinations of features, which are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history, art or science; groups of buildings: groups of separate or connected buildings which, because of their architecture, their homogeneity or their place in the landscape, are of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history, art or science; sites: works of man or the combined works of nature and man, and areas including archaeological sites which are of outstanding universal value from the historical, aesthetic, ethnological or anthropological point of view. Designation of "military heritage places" it is very wide and it concerns different types of tangible heritage such as: structures, including fortifications, (including fortified towns), works of military engineering, arsenals, harbours, barracks, military and naval bases, testing fields, and other enclaves and constructions built and/or used for military purposes. landscapes, including battlefields, territorial, sub-aquatic or coastal defence installations and earth works, ancient or recent. commemorative monuments, including war memorials, trophies, cemeteries, cenotaphs, and others plaques or marks.