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Preservation Law

Preservation Law refers to the legal framework that protects historical sites, buildings, and cultural resources from destruction or alteration. It aims to maintain the integrity of heritage sites for future generations. In many countries, laws exist to regulate how properties can be modified, ensuring that the historical and architectural significance is preserved. This can involve restrictions on demolition, renovations, and even how landscapes are altered. Preservation Law often includes review processes, public input, and guidelines to balance development with the need to maintain a community's historical character.