Gül Çöteli, Methiye2021-03-202021-03-2020161309-6915http://doi.org/10.5505/MEGARON.2016.55265https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12885/1108The heritage of historic towns is of important economic, social and cultural value. Town conservation plans and projects covering longer periods of time have a coordinative role. However, they currently hold a weak position in the revival and evolution of the historic town of Tavlusun in Kayseri, Turkey. This paper examines the case of Tavlusun as an example of this process and explores the tools and programs for preserving a small town's urban heritage. The analysis deals essentially with the current conservation projects underway in the historic town of Tavlusun and discusses the alternative urban conservation scenarios of historic heritage. The main findings of the study are that the tools of town development and preservation are not being used in a way that serves the survival of the historic areas and maintains the prestige value of the historic area. In order to secure positive future scenarios for historic towns, the first task is to make an accurate assessment of the heritage and the second is to set strategic goals by making optimal use of the amenities and the cultural identity of the place. The study found that for a sustainable environment it is necessary to relocate certain functions which are in danger of abandonment.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHeritage conservationlocal governmentneighbourhoodsustainable urban renewalurban renewalRenewal and Rehabilitation Projects of Historic Town of TavlusunArticle10.5505/MEGARON.2016.55265114551564WOS:000391204900008N/A