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This handbook presents cutting-edge and global insights on sustainable heritage, engaging with ideas such as data science in heritage, climate change and environmental challenges, indigenous heritage, contested heritage, and resilience.
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This handbook presents cutting-edge and global insights on sustainable heritage, engaging with ideas such as data science in heritage, climate change and environmental challenges, indigenous heritage, contested heritage, and resilience.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000594874
- Artikelnr.: 64162556
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000594874
- Artikelnr.: 64162556
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Kalliopi Fouseki, Professor in Sustainable Heritage Management, UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, UK. May Cassar, Director of the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage, UK. Guillaume Dreyfuss, Director of Research at the Architecture Project LTD, Malta. Kelvin Ang Kah Eng, Director in Conservation Management of the Urban Development Authority of Singapore.
Introduction: Sustainability for Heritage and Heritage for Sustainability. PART I: HERITAGE VALUES AND RISK. 1. Values and sustaining heritage. 2. Heritage and change management. 3. Combining theory and practice: Incorporating value in risk assessment at heritage sites. 4. Heritage values and heritage management frameworks in Nigeria. 5. Evaluating the management plan of Bali Cultural Landscape from the local community's perspective. PART II: PARTICIPATORY HERITAGE. 6. Managing participatory heritage for enhancing social well-being. 7. Social sustainability and witnessing difficult heritage. 8. Citizen science in sustainable heritage conservation. 9. Community-centred sustainable heritage management: reality and challenges in practice. 10. Heritage conservation as a social process: Assessing social impacts of participatory cultural heritage conservation. 11. Sustainable heritage through a sustainable community. PART III: DISSONANT AND 'PACIFIC' HERITAGE. 12. Developing international cultural relations through the negotiation of cultural property disputes: A sustainability perspective. 13. Is World Heritage politically sustainable?. 14. Political ruptures and the cultural heritage of Iraq. 15. Najaf, Iraq: developing a sustainable approach to threatened heritage. 16. Sustaining cultural heritage in post-conflict Syria: The case of Aleppo. 17. Heritage and peace-building: Challenges, possibilities and sustainable practices. PART IV: ENVIRONMENT, HERITAGE AND SOCIETY. 18. Sustainable heritage and climate change. 19. Environmental design strategies for heritage. 20. Energy efficiency in historic buildings. 21. Balancing heritage values, thermal comfort and energy efficiency in world heritage sites: The case of Mexico City. Chapter 22. Food heritage as a catalyst for environmental sustainability: Reflections on the cultural value imbued by citizens to food and its role in supporting scientific debate about food security. Chapter 23. The search for virtue: sustainability and systemic protection of agricultural heritage. PART V: Sustainable heritage-led transformation. 24. A Boundaries Approach to Urban Heritage: The Case of Egyptian Antiquity. 25. Sustaining Heritage Places Crossroads between Urban Imaginaries, Heritage Use and Sustainability. 26. FORT ST ANGELO is not a billboard: Image-driven media and the resilience of the project. 27. Integrating urban conservation into urban planning. 28. Foregrounding ethics in conservation in Singapore: Issues, questions, and framework. 29. Urban values-centred regeneration in the perspective of the circular economy model: An overview of the key issues. PART VI: Inter-temporal and inter-spatial, dynamic heritage research methods. 30. Using system dynamics in heritage research. 31. Port City Resilience: Piloting a socio-spatial method for understanding, comparing and representing linked maritime heritage. 32. Heritage data science. 33. Capturing heritage significance: A critical analysis of economics-based methods. 34. A rambling field role for the heritage practitioner: A means to come to more socially sustainable heritage (re-) development projects. 35. Teaching futures literacy for the heritage sector.
Introduction: Sustainability for Heritage and Heritage for Sustainability. PART I: HERITAGE VALUES AND RISK. 1. Values and sustaining heritage. 2. Heritage and change management. 3. Combining theory and practice: Incorporating value in risk assessment at heritage sites. 4. Heritage values and heritage management frameworks in Nigeria. 5. Evaluating the management plan of Bali Cultural Landscape from the local community's perspective. PART II: PARTICIPATORY HERITAGE. 6. Managing participatory heritage for enhancing social well-being. 7. Social sustainability and witnessing difficult heritage. 8. Citizen science in sustainable heritage conservation. 9. Community-centred sustainable heritage management: reality and challenges in practice. 10. Heritage conservation as a social process: Assessing social impacts of participatory cultural heritage conservation. 11. Sustainable heritage through a sustainable community. PART III: DISSONANT AND 'PACIFIC' HERITAGE. 12. Developing international cultural relations through the negotiation of cultural property disputes: A sustainability perspective. 13. Is World Heritage politically sustainable?. 14. Political ruptures and the cultural heritage of Iraq. 15. Najaf, Iraq: developing a sustainable approach to threatened heritage. 16. Sustaining cultural heritage in post-conflict Syria: The case of Aleppo. 17. Heritage and peace-building: Challenges, possibilities and sustainable practices. PART IV: ENVIRONMENT, HERITAGE AND SOCIETY. 18. Sustainable heritage and climate change. 19. Environmental design strategies for heritage. 20. Energy efficiency in historic buildings. 21. Balancing heritage values, thermal comfort and energy efficiency in world heritage sites: The case of Mexico City. Chapter 22. Food heritage as a catalyst for environmental sustainability: Reflections on the cultural value imbued by citizens to food and its role in supporting scientific debate about food security. Chapter 23. The search for virtue: sustainability and systemic protection of agricultural heritage. PART V: Sustainable heritage-led transformation. 24. A Boundaries Approach to Urban Heritage: The Case of Egyptian Antiquity. 25. Sustaining Heritage Places Crossroads between Urban Imaginaries, Heritage Use and Sustainability. 26. FORT ST ANGELO is not a billboard: Image-driven media and the resilience of the project. 27. Integrating urban conservation into urban planning. 28. Foregrounding ethics in conservation in Singapore: Issues, questions, and framework. 29. Urban values-centred regeneration in the perspective of the circular economy model: An overview of the key issues. PART VI: Inter-temporal and inter-spatial, dynamic heritage research methods. 30. Using system dynamics in heritage research. 31. Port City Resilience: Piloting a socio-spatial method for understanding, comparing and representing linked maritime heritage. 32. Heritage data science. 33. Capturing heritage significance: A critical analysis of economics-based methods. 34. A rambling field role for the heritage practitioner: A means to come to more socially sustainable heritage (re-) development projects. 35. Teaching futures literacy for the heritage sector.