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Deals with policy, methods and techniques for the stewardship of our land and our cultural assets. The focus is on interpretation and presentation of heritage themes. Individual contributions celebrate achievements and debate issues relating to the natural and built environment.
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Deals with policy, methods and techniques for the stewardship of our land and our cultural assets. The focus is on interpretation and presentation of heritage themes. Individual contributions celebrate achievements and debate issues relating to the natural and built environment.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781873394137
- ISBN-10: 1873394136
- Artikelnr.: 42435487
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9781873394137
- ISBN-10: 1873394136
- Artikelnr.: 42435487
J.D. Fladmark
Part 1 Cultural landscapes - an holistic view of the environment: landscape
as heritage - national scenes and global changes, David Lowenthal; the
elusive reality of landscape - concepts and approaches of landscape,
Michael Jones; cultural landscapes - the need for a political perspective,
Harold Eidsvik; a study in Nordic landscape planning, Magne Bruun; issues
facing Scotland, John Arnott; the Scottishness of Scottish architecture -
building for people and places, Charles McKean; farm buildings in Norway,
Jan Vage; towards a common language - the unifying perceptions of an
integrated approach, Lesley Macinnes; a journey through Scotland, John
Foster. Part 2 Planning for interpretation - working together in
partnership: discovering the personality of a region - strategic
interpretation in Scotland, Magnus Fladmark; the Scottish parks system - a
strategy for conservation and enjoyment, Timothy Edwards et al; integrated
strategies in national parks - experience in England and Wales, Peter
Freeman and Tim Haley; access through hostelling - the role and policies of
SYHA, Philip Lawson and Magnus Fladmark; explaining the local heritage -
the role of a regional archaeologist, Ian Shepherd; the heritage of
Aberdeen, James Wyness. Part 3 Interpretation and presentation - studies in
telling the story: the NorthEast of Scotland Agricultural Heritage Centre -
interpretation at Aden, Andrew Hill; the new Lanark story, James Arnold;
Chatelherault - the restoration and interpretation of a folly, James
Brockie; Kelburn Country Centre - presenting a family heritage, The Earl of
Glasgow; Baxters and its visitor centre, Gordon Baxter and Finlay Weir; the
British Golf Museum, Peter Lewis; at their country's call - the heritage of
soldiering in Scotland, Stephen Wood. Part 4 The arts and crafts - calling
upon the muses: our heritage - not just an armchair at the fireside of
history, Duncan Macmillan; the timeless heritage of music, John Purser; the
Scottish tradition of story telling, Donald Archie MacDonald; everyman's
furniture in Lowland Scotland, David Jones; bowyery and fletching - the
ancient crafts of archer, Hugh Soar; heritage is in the hearth, Elisabeth
Luard.
as heritage - national scenes and global changes, David Lowenthal; the
elusive reality of landscape - concepts and approaches of landscape,
Michael Jones; cultural landscapes - the need for a political perspective,
Harold Eidsvik; a study in Nordic landscape planning, Magne Bruun; issues
facing Scotland, John Arnott; the Scottishness of Scottish architecture -
building for people and places, Charles McKean; farm buildings in Norway,
Jan Vage; towards a common language - the unifying perceptions of an
integrated approach, Lesley Macinnes; a journey through Scotland, John
Foster. Part 2 Planning for interpretation - working together in
partnership: discovering the personality of a region - strategic
interpretation in Scotland, Magnus Fladmark; the Scottish parks system - a
strategy for conservation and enjoyment, Timothy Edwards et al; integrated
strategies in national parks - experience in England and Wales, Peter
Freeman and Tim Haley; access through hostelling - the role and policies of
SYHA, Philip Lawson and Magnus Fladmark; explaining the local heritage -
the role of a regional archaeologist, Ian Shepherd; the heritage of
Aberdeen, James Wyness. Part 3 Interpretation and presentation - studies in
telling the story: the NorthEast of Scotland Agricultural Heritage Centre -
interpretation at Aden, Andrew Hill; the new Lanark story, James Arnold;
Chatelherault - the restoration and interpretation of a folly, James
Brockie; Kelburn Country Centre - presenting a family heritage, The Earl of
Glasgow; Baxters and its visitor centre, Gordon Baxter and Finlay Weir; the
British Golf Museum, Peter Lewis; at their country's call - the heritage of
soldiering in Scotland, Stephen Wood. Part 4 The arts and crafts - calling
upon the muses: our heritage - not just an armchair at the fireside of
history, Duncan Macmillan; the timeless heritage of music, John Purser; the
Scottish tradition of story telling, Donald Archie MacDonald; everyman's
furniture in Lowland Scotland, David Jones; bowyery and fletching - the
ancient crafts of archer, Hugh Soar; heritage is in the hearth, Elisabeth
Luard.
Part 1 Cultural landscapes - an holistic view of the environment: landscape
as heritage - national scenes and global changes, David Lowenthal; the
elusive reality of landscape - concepts and approaches of landscape,
Michael Jones; cultural landscapes - the need for a political perspective,
Harold Eidsvik; a study in Nordic landscape planning, Magne Bruun; issues
facing Scotland, John Arnott; the Scottishness of Scottish architecture -
building for people and places, Charles McKean; farm buildings in Norway,
Jan Vage; towards a common language - the unifying perceptions of an
integrated approach, Lesley Macinnes; a journey through Scotland, John
Foster. Part 2 Planning for interpretation - working together in
partnership: discovering the personality of a region - strategic
interpretation in Scotland, Magnus Fladmark; the Scottish parks system - a
strategy for conservation and enjoyment, Timothy Edwards et al; integrated
strategies in national parks - experience in England and Wales, Peter
Freeman and Tim Haley; access through hostelling - the role and policies of
SYHA, Philip Lawson and Magnus Fladmark; explaining the local heritage -
the role of a regional archaeologist, Ian Shepherd; the heritage of
Aberdeen, James Wyness. Part 3 Interpretation and presentation - studies in
telling the story: the NorthEast of Scotland Agricultural Heritage Centre -
interpretation at Aden, Andrew Hill; the new Lanark story, James Arnold;
Chatelherault - the restoration and interpretation of a folly, James
Brockie; Kelburn Country Centre - presenting a family heritage, The Earl of
Glasgow; Baxters and its visitor centre, Gordon Baxter and Finlay Weir; the
British Golf Museum, Peter Lewis; at their country's call - the heritage of
soldiering in Scotland, Stephen Wood. Part 4 The arts and crafts - calling
upon the muses: our heritage - not just an armchair at the fireside of
history, Duncan Macmillan; the timeless heritage of music, John Purser; the
Scottish tradition of story telling, Donald Archie MacDonald; everyman's
furniture in Lowland Scotland, David Jones; bowyery and fletching - the
ancient crafts of archer, Hugh Soar; heritage is in the hearth, Elisabeth
Luard.
as heritage - national scenes and global changes, David Lowenthal; the
elusive reality of landscape - concepts and approaches of landscape,
Michael Jones; cultural landscapes - the need for a political perspective,
Harold Eidsvik; a study in Nordic landscape planning, Magne Bruun; issues
facing Scotland, John Arnott; the Scottishness of Scottish architecture -
building for people and places, Charles McKean; farm buildings in Norway,
Jan Vage; towards a common language - the unifying perceptions of an
integrated approach, Lesley Macinnes; a journey through Scotland, John
Foster. Part 2 Planning for interpretation - working together in
partnership: discovering the personality of a region - strategic
interpretation in Scotland, Magnus Fladmark; the Scottish parks system - a
strategy for conservation and enjoyment, Timothy Edwards et al; integrated
strategies in national parks - experience in England and Wales, Peter
Freeman and Tim Haley; access through hostelling - the role and policies of
SYHA, Philip Lawson and Magnus Fladmark; explaining the local heritage -
the role of a regional archaeologist, Ian Shepherd; the heritage of
Aberdeen, James Wyness. Part 3 Interpretation and presentation - studies in
telling the story: the NorthEast of Scotland Agricultural Heritage Centre -
interpretation at Aden, Andrew Hill; the new Lanark story, James Arnold;
Chatelherault - the restoration and interpretation of a folly, James
Brockie; Kelburn Country Centre - presenting a family heritage, The Earl of
Glasgow; Baxters and its visitor centre, Gordon Baxter and Finlay Weir; the
British Golf Museum, Peter Lewis; at their country's call - the heritage of
soldiering in Scotland, Stephen Wood. Part 4 The arts and crafts - calling
upon the muses: our heritage - not just an armchair at the fireside of
history, Duncan Macmillan; the timeless heritage of music, John Purser; the
Scottish tradition of story telling, Donald Archie MacDonald; everyman's
furniture in Lowland Scotland, David Jones; bowyery and fletching - the
ancient crafts of archer, Hugh Soar; heritage is in the hearth, Elisabeth
Luard.