Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia
Preservation, Development, and Neglect
Herausgeber: Miksic, John N.; O'Connor, Sue; Goh, Geok Yian
Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia
Preservation, Development, and Neglect
Herausgeber: Miksic, John N.; O'Connor, Sue; Goh, Geok Yian
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'Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia' explores the challenges facing efforts to protect the cultural assets of Southeast Asia from the ravages of tourism and economic development.
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'Rethinking Cultural Resource Management in Southeast Asia' explores the challenges facing efforts to protect the cultural assets of Southeast Asia from the ravages of tourism and economic development.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780857283894
- ISBN-10: 0857283898
- Artikelnr.: 34163098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 606g
- ISBN-13: 9780857283894
- ISBN-10: 0857283898
- Artikelnr.: 34163098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by John N. Miksic, Geok Yian Goh and Sue O’Connor
List of Tables and Figures
Introduction: John N. Miksic
SOUTHEAST ASIA (GENERAL)
Chapter 1 Thinking about Popular Religion and Heritage - Denis Byrne
Chapter 2 Wrecked Twice: Shipwrecks as a Cultural Resource in Southeast Asia - Michael Flecker
EAST TIMOR
Chapter 3 Whose Culture and Heritage for Whom? The Limits of National Public Good Protected Area Models in Timor Leste - Sue O’Connor, Sandra Pannell and Sally Brockwell
Chapter 4 Archaeological Practice in Timor Leste: Past, Present and Future - Peter Lape and Randy Hert
CAMBODIA
Chapter 5 Rethinking Cultural Resource Management: The Cambodian Case - Son Soubert
Chapter 6 Conservation of the Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen - Chhay Visoth
Chapter 7 Cultural Resource Management in Phnom Sruk: Potential and Problems - Chan Sovichetra
Chapter 8 Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management South of Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Phon Kaseka
Chapter 9 Heritage Management of Wooden Prayer Halls in Battambang Province, Cambodia - Song Sophy
MYANMAR
Chapter 10 Innovation versus Preservation: Heritage Management and Burmese Traditional Performing Arts - Goh Geok Yian
THE PHILIPPINES
Chapter 11 Using International Heritage Charters in Philippine Cultural Resource Management - Vito Hernandez
SINGAPORE
Chapter 12 Transforming the National Museum of Singapore - Kwa Chong Guan
Chapter 13 Singapore’s Archaeological Heritage: What Has Been Saved - John N. Miksic
VIETNAM
Chapter 14 The Preservation and Management of the Monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam: The Example of My˜ Sơn Sanctuary, a World Cultural Heritage Site - Tran Ky Phuong
Introduction: John N. Miksic
SOUTHEAST ASIA (GENERAL)
Chapter 1 Thinking about Popular Religion and Heritage - Denis Byrne
Chapter 2 Wrecked Twice: Shipwrecks as a Cultural Resource in Southeast Asia - Michael Flecker
EAST TIMOR
Chapter 3 Whose Culture and Heritage for Whom? The Limits of National Public Good Protected Area Models in Timor Leste - Sue O’Connor, Sandra Pannell and Sally Brockwell
Chapter 4 Archaeological Practice in Timor Leste: Past, Present and Future - Peter Lape and Randy Hert
CAMBODIA
Chapter 5 Rethinking Cultural Resource Management: The Cambodian Case - Son Soubert
Chapter 6 Conservation of the Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen - Chhay Visoth
Chapter 7 Cultural Resource Management in Phnom Sruk: Potential and Problems - Chan Sovichetra
Chapter 8 Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management South of Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Phon Kaseka
Chapter 9 Heritage Management of Wooden Prayer Halls in Battambang Province, Cambodia - Song Sophy
MYANMAR
Chapter 10 Innovation versus Preservation: Heritage Management and Burmese Traditional Performing Arts - Goh Geok Yian
THE PHILIPPINES
Chapter 11 Using International Heritage Charters in Philippine Cultural Resource Management - Vito Hernandez
SINGAPORE
Chapter 12 Transforming the National Museum of Singapore - Kwa Chong Guan
Chapter 13 Singapore’s Archaeological Heritage: What Has Been Saved - John N. Miksic
VIETNAM
Chapter 14 The Preservation and Management of the Monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam: The Example of My˜ Sơn Sanctuary, a World Cultural Heritage Site - Tran Ky Phuong
List of Tables and Figures
Introduction: John N. Miksic
SOUTHEAST ASIA (GENERAL)
Chapter 1 Thinking about Popular Religion and Heritage - Denis Byrne
Chapter 2 Wrecked Twice: Shipwrecks as a Cultural Resource in Southeast Asia - Michael Flecker
EAST TIMOR
Chapter 3 Whose Culture and Heritage for Whom? The Limits of National Public Good Protected Area Models in Timor Leste - Sue O’Connor, Sandra Pannell and Sally Brockwell
Chapter 4 Archaeological Practice in Timor Leste: Past, Present and Future - Peter Lape and Randy Hert
CAMBODIA
Chapter 5 Rethinking Cultural Resource Management: The Cambodian Case - Son Soubert
Chapter 6 Conservation of the Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen - Chhay Visoth
Chapter 7 Cultural Resource Management in Phnom Sruk: Potential and Problems - Chan Sovichetra
Chapter 8 Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management South of Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Phon Kaseka
Chapter 9 Heritage Management of Wooden Prayer Halls in Battambang Province, Cambodia - Song Sophy
MYANMAR
Chapter 10 Innovation versus Preservation: Heritage Management and Burmese Traditional Performing Arts - Goh Geok Yian
THE PHILIPPINES
Chapter 11 Using International Heritage Charters in Philippine Cultural Resource Management - Vito Hernandez
SINGAPORE
Chapter 12 Transforming the National Museum of Singapore - Kwa Chong Guan
Chapter 13 Singapore’s Archaeological Heritage: What Has Been Saved - John N. Miksic
VIETNAM
Chapter 14 The Preservation and Management of the Monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam: The Example of My˜ Sơn Sanctuary, a World Cultural Heritage Site - Tran Ky Phuong
Introduction: John N. Miksic
SOUTHEAST ASIA (GENERAL)
Chapter 1 Thinking about Popular Religion and Heritage - Denis Byrne
Chapter 2 Wrecked Twice: Shipwrecks as a Cultural Resource in Southeast Asia - Michael Flecker
EAST TIMOR
Chapter 3 Whose Culture and Heritage for Whom? The Limits of National Public Good Protected Area Models in Timor Leste - Sue O’Connor, Sandra Pannell and Sally Brockwell
Chapter 4 Archaeological Practice in Timor Leste: Past, Present and Future - Peter Lape and Randy Hert
CAMBODIA
Chapter 5 Rethinking Cultural Resource Management: The Cambodian Case - Son Soubert
Chapter 6 Conservation of the Thnal Mrech Kiln Site, Anlong Thom, Phnom Kulen - Chhay Visoth
Chapter 7 Cultural Resource Management in Phnom Sruk: Potential and Problems - Chan Sovichetra
Chapter 8 Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management South of Phnom Penh, Cambodia - Phon Kaseka
Chapter 9 Heritage Management of Wooden Prayer Halls in Battambang Province, Cambodia - Song Sophy
MYANMAR
Chapter 10 Innovation versus Preservation: Heritage Management and Burmese Traditional Performing Arts - Goh Geok Yian
THE PHILIPPINES
Chapter 11 Using International Heritage Charters in Philippine Cultural Resource Management - Vito Hernandez
SINGAPORE
Chapter 12 Transforming the National Museum of Singapore - Kwa Chong Guan
Chapter 13 Singapore’s Archaeological Heritage: What Has Been Saved - John N. Miksic
VIETNAM
Chapter 14 The Preservation and Management of the Monuments of Champa in Central Vietnam: The Example of My˜ Sơn Sanctuary, a World Cultural Heritage Site - Tran Ky Phuong