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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Droogmakerij de Beemster (Beemster Polder)' has mentioned 'World Heritage' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Population centres 1.1 Topography 2 History 3 World Heritage Site 4 Local government 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 Gallery 8 References 8.1 Footnotes 8.2 Bibliography 9 External links | WIKI |
World Heritage Site[edit] | WIKI |
Because of its historical relevance, and because the original structure of the area is still largely intact, the Beemster was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list in 1999. | WIKI |
In addition in the Beemster Polder there are five fortresses as part of the Stelling van Amsterdam, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
Protected monuments include religious, residential and farm buildings from the 17th to 19th centuries, industrial buildings (a mill, a smithy, water authority buildings and bridges) as well as the five forts constructed between 1880 and 1920, which formed part of the Defence Line of Amsterdam (also a World Heritage property). | UNESCO |
This policy came into force in 2012 and ensures the maintenance of World Heritage properties when it comes to the spatial development of the Netherlands. | UNESCO |
This regime involves legally binding rules that instruct provinces to ensure that the maintenance of the attributes of the World Heritage properties is guaranteed in local zoning plans. | UNESCO |
Subsequently, a Management Plan for the World Heritage property has been drawn up, along with the development of a Strategic Structural Agenda, zoning plans, and a Municipal Area Agenda (Omgevingsnota). | UNESCO |
Spatial planning interventions, resulting from social and economic developments, are assessed in the light of the World Heritage status of the Beemster Polder. | UNESCO |
Specific projects ensure that the basic principles and results of the policy are included in zoning plans, the Municipal Area Agenda (Omgevingsnota), and the Strategic Structural Agenda (Structuurvisie) so that new developments strengthen the qualities of the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |