Pyrzyk, Aleksander2023-11-072023-11-072023Pyrzyk A. Historic gardens managing during an armed conflict with planning for a peaceful future / Aleksander Pyrzyk // Public policy, governance and communications in the EU member states and candidate countries : post-conference monograph / [V. Burksiene et al. ; gen. ed. by G. Riabtsev and V. Tertychka] ; National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy [et al.]. - Kyiv : NaUKMA, 2023. - С. 131-136.978-617-7668-53-3https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/26918Historic gardens recognized as a cultural heritage are a monument’s, unlike any other. Parks, gardens and other forms of designed greenery are true living heritage. What it’s necessarily for the composition of historic gardens, it’s their natural change with the seasons as philosophical cycles of dying and being reborn again. Historic gardens often create a space in composition with a historical building as a castle, palace or other kind of historic mansion. This kind of composition makes a natural frame’s for the beauty and monumental of the historic residences.enhistoric gardenscultural heritagemanaging of cultural heritage during armed conflictprotection of cultural heritage during an armed conflictmanaging of cultural heritage during peacetimesection of the monographHistoric gardens managing during an armed conflict with planning for a peaceful futureBook chapter