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Politics of Loss in a World Heritage Site: The Case of the Historic Vegetable Gardens of the Land Walls of Istanbul

This paper addresses issues concerning the Istanbul Land Walls Component Area, part of the World Heritage Site of the Historic Areas of Istanbul. The discussion focuses on the conservation status of the historic vegetable gardens (bostanlar in Turkish) in the area adjacent to the monument. The centr...

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Published in:Heritage & society 2021-01, Vol.14 (1), p.112-138
Main Authors: Aksoy, Asu, Kıvılcım Çorakbaş, Figen
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