Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in The Asia-Pacific

Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Heritage in The Asia-Pacific

Silva, Kapila D.; Jones, David S.; Taylor, Ken

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2022

546

Dura

Inglês

9780367569389

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword

Richard Engelhardt

Introduction: Managing Cultural Landscape Heritage in the Asia-Pacific

Part I: Managing Cultural Landscapes for Thirty Years: A Retrospective

Chapter 1

The Intellectual Context of Cultural Landscape Construct

Chapter 2

Concerning Intangible Associations and Authenticity in Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 3

Thirty Years of World Heritage Cultural Landscapes: a critical review

Chapter 4

World Heritage Cultural Landscapes: Synergies in the Asia-Pacific Region

Chapter 5

Whither Designed Landscapes inside the World Heritage Program in the Asia-Pacific Arena

Part II: Nature-Culture linkages of Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 6

Genes and Memes in Cultural Landscape conservation: Biocultural, Ecocultural, or just plain Cultural?

Chapter 7

Toward conservation models that link nature and culture: A Retrospective on Stewardship of 'biocultural' landscapes

Chapter 8

Challenges of Managing IUCN Protected Landscapes in the Pacific

Chapter 9

Exploring Nature-Culture Linkages beyond Cultural Landscapes: Lessons learned from Capacity Building in Asia and the Pacific

Part III: Localized Stewardship of Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 10

Community Stewardship of Historic Urban Landscape of George Town, Penang, Malaysia

Chapter 11

The Role of Community in the Management of Heritage at Bagan, Myanmar

Chapter 12

Inhabitants' Shared Interpretation and Consistent Management of Landscapes in Korean Clan Villages

Chapter 13

A Himalayan Landscape shared by Bon Monks and Snow Leopards: Upper Dolpo, Nepal

Chapter 14

Adivasis and their cultural landscapes in India

Chapter 15

Cultural Landscape Heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand: Mai i te Pouri? From the Darkness?

Chapter 16

Tapestries of Place, Spirit, Time, Meanings and Values: The Heritage of First Nations in Australia and New Zealand/Aotearoa

Part IV: Re-reading Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 17

Cultural Landscape Conservation: The Case of Mornington Peninsula, Australia

Chapter 18

Re-reading Shanghai as a Cultural Landscape: Culture Brought to the Core

Chapter 19

Cultural Landscapes in the Indian Subcontinent: The case of Military Landscapes in India and Myanmar

Chapter 20

Reinforcing Philippine Cultural Landscape Values through the Schools of Living Tradition (SLTs): Mimicry to memory

Chapter 21

Mapping Intangible Cultural Heritage in Asian historic urban landscapes

Chapter 22

The Ritual Landscapes of Hindu Temple

Chapter 23

Reclaiming the Landscape of Pilgrimage: Walking the Panchkroshi in Varanasi, India

Part V: Toward Resilient Cultural Landscapes

Chapter 24

Cultural Landscapes of the Asia-Pacific Context: Dilemmas of Resilience

Chapter 25

The Cultural Landscape of the Persian Qanat

Chapter 26

Customary Knowledge and Resilience in the Cultural Landscapes of the Pacific Islands: The Village Landscape of Yap, Micronesia

Chapter 27

Hawai'i's Cultural Landscapes, Indigenous and Colonial: Parallel Visions

Chapter 28

The Cultural Landscapes of the Comoros, Maldives, Mauritius, Mayotte, Reunion, and Seychelles: Islands of diaspora, slavery, and trade

Chapter 29

A Requiem to the Ailing Landscape of an Ancient Culture: Manchar Lake and the Mohannas in Pakistan

Chapter 30

Use of Digital Technology in Mapping Rural Cultural Landscapes and their Human-Nature Interactions

Index
Tamil Nadu;IPBES;Ministry Of The Environment;Ich;Cultural Landscape Heritage;World Heritage;Manchar Lake;Satoyama Initiative;World Heritage Cultural Landscapes;Effective Area Based Conservation Measures;World Heritage List;Historic Urban Landscape;GIAHS;Cultural Landscape;Intangible Heritage;World Heritage Convention;HUL Approach;Outstanding Universal;Tri Hita Karana Philosophy;World Heritage Nomination;Kii Mountain Range;World Heritage Committee;Cultural Landscape Approach;Mornington Peninsula;Protected Areas