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Urban heritage and contested planning
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20 October 2026

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, City and town planning: architectural aspects, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Conservation of buildings and building materials
Arthur Parkinson is assistant professor of planning and urban design at University College Dublin
Mark Scott is professor of planning at University College Dublin
Heritage and planning conflict: an introduction.
1. Understanding competing discourses of cultural built heritage.
2. Built heritage: policy, plans and practice.
3. Shifting representations of built heritage in the Irish state.
4. ‘Expert’ narratives: defining official heritage discourses.
5. Lay narratives: bottom-up contested discourses
6. Market narratives: heritage-led regeneration
7. Narratives in conflict: negotiating Dublin’s Moore Street
Towards an inclusive conservation-planning approach