Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
International Frameworks, National and Local Governance
Herausgeber: Labadi, Sophia; Logan, William
Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
International Frameworks, National and Local Governance
Herausgeber: Labadi, Sophia; Logan, William
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More than half of the worldâ s population now lives in urban areas and cities provide the setting for a number of significant contemporary challenges, including population growth, mass tourism, and unequal access to socio-economic opportunities.
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More than half of the worldâ s population now lives in urban areas and cities provide the setting for a number of significant contemporary challenges, including population growth, mass tourism, and unequal access to socio-economic opportunities.
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- Key Issues in Cultural Heritage
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9781138845756
- ISBN-10: 1138845752
- Artikelnr.: 42744453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Key Issues in Cultural Heritage
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 504g
- ISBN-13: 9781138845756
- ISBN-10: 1138845752
- Artikelnr.: 42744453
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sophia Labadi is currently Senior Lecturer in Heritage Studies, Director of the Centre for Heritage at the University of Kent and consultant for international organisations. She previously worked for UNESCO, in the Secretariat of the 1972 World Heritage Convention and the 2003 Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention and participated in the strategic planning and drafting of the 2009 UNESCO World Report on Cultural Diversity. William Logan is Professor Emeritus in the Cultural Heritage Centre for Asia and the Pacific at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He is a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in Australia and he is formerly a member of the Heritage Council of Victoria and president of Australia ICOMOS. He is co-editor of the Routledge Key Issues in Cultural Heritage book series.
Editor's Introduction
Ch. 1 Approaches to Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Part I. Implementing International Frameworks at the National Level
Ch. 2 In the slipstream of development: World Heritage and
development-induced displacement in Laos
Kearrin Sims, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Prof Tim Winter, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 3 World Heritage, Poverty and Development: a disconnect? Answers from
Island of Mozambique, Mozambique
Albino Jopela. Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique.
Ch. 4 Interrogating communities of expertise on urban conservation and
development: past and future of 'public and open spaces' in the old city of
Tunis
Bianca Maria Nardella and Elisabete Cidre, University College, London,
United Kingdom
Ch. 5 Challenges for Implementing UNESCO's Recommendation on the Historic
Urban Landscape in Canada
Dr Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil, Stanford University, United States of
America
Ch. 6 Using the Historic Urban Landscape to reimagine Ballarat: the Local
Context
Kristal Buckley, Deakin University, Australia
Dr Steven Cooke, Deakin University, Australia
Susan Fayad, City of Ballarat, Australia
Ch. 7 Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Urban Environment -
Some Experiences Gained from Implementing UNESCO's 2003 Convention
Dr Janet Blake, Lecturer in Law, Uni. of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
Part II. Reconciling Urban Heritage Conservation and Development?
Ch. 8 The Impacts of Culture and Heritage-led Development Programs: the
Cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France)
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ch. 9 Management Strategies for Historic Towns in Europe
Emeritus Prof. Robert Pickard, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United
Kingdom
Ch. 10 Corporate Visual Impact on Historic Urban Landscape
Dr Celia Martinez Yanez, University of Granada, Spain
Ch. 11 From Zero Sum Game to Arranged Marriage: The Struggle between Built
Heritage Conservation and Urban Development in Post-colonial Hong Kong
Dr Lee Ho Yin, University of Hong Kong, China
Prof. Lynne DiStefano, University of Hong Kong, China
Ch. 12 Cuba as 'Exception': UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Approach,
Integral Development and the Changing Management of Historic Centres in
Late Socialist Cuba
Dr Matthew J. Hill, University of Massachusetts, United States
Dr Maki Tanaka, University of California Berkeley, United States
Part III. Grass-roots Heritage and Bottom-up Approaches
Ch. 13 Stakeholder Involvement: A Necessary Condition for the Sustainable
Preservation of the Urban Heritage
Dr Eduardo Rojas, consultant, World Bank, United States of America
Ch. 14 Whose Heritage? Conflicting Narratives and Top-down and Bottom-up
Approaches to Heritage Management in Yangon, Myanmar
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 15 Living heritage, community participation and sustainability:
redefining development strategies in Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage
property, Viet Nam
Pham Thi Thanh Huong, UNESCO Office, Hanoi, Vietnam
Ch. 16 Deep Ecology and Hauz Khas Village Heritage for Delhi Megacity
Planning
Dr Yamini Narayanan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 1 Approaches to Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Part I. Implementing International Frameworks at the National Level
Ch. 2 In the slipstream of development: World Heritage and
development-induced displacement in Laos
Kearrin Sims, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Prof Tim Winter, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 3 World Heritage, Poverty and Development: a disconnect? Answers from
Island of Mozambique, Mozambique
Albino Jopela. Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique.
Ch. 4 Interrogating communities of expertise on urban conservation and
development: past and future of 'public and open spaces' in the old city of
Tunis
Bianca Maria Nardella and Elisabete Cidre, University College, London,
United Kingdom
Ch. 5 Challenges for Implementing UNESCO's Recommendation on the Historic
Urban Landscape in Canada
Dr Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil, Stanford University, United States of
America
Ch. 6 Using the Historic Urban Landscape to reimagine Ballarat: the Local
Context
Kristal Buckley, Deakin University, Australia
Dr Steven Cooke, Deakin University, Australia
Susan Fayad, City of Ballarat, Australia
Ch. 7 Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Urban Environment -
Some Experiences Gained from Implementing UNESCO's 2003 Convention
Dr Janet Blake, Lecturer in Law, Uni. of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
Part II. Reconciling Urban Heritage Conservation and Development?
Ch. 8 The Impacts of Culture and Heritage-led Development Programs: the
Cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France)
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ch. 9 Management Strategies for Historic Towns in Europe
Emeritus Prof. Robert Pickard, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United
Kingdom
Ch. 10 Corporate Visual Impact on Historic Urban Landscape
Dr Celia Martinez Yanez, University of Granada, Spain
Ch. 11 From Zero Sum Game to Arranged Marriage: The Struggle between Built
Heritage Conservation and Urban Development in Post-colonial Hong Kong
Dr Lee Ho Yin, University of Hong Kong, China
Prof. Lynne DiStefano, University of Hong Kong, China
Ch. 12 Cuba as 'Exception': UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Approach,
Integral Development and the Changing Management of Historic Centres in
Late Socialist Cuba
Dr Matthew J. Hill, University of Massachusetts, United States
Dr Maki Tanaka, University of California Berkeley, United States
Part III. Grass-roots Heritage and Bottom-up Approaches
Ch. 13 Stakeholder Involvement: A Necessary Condition for the Sustainable
Preservation of the Urban Heritage
Dr Eduardo Rojas, consultant, World Bank, United States of America
Ch. 14 Whose Heritage? Conflicting Narratives and Top-down and Bottom-up
Approaches to Heritage Management in Yangon, Myanmar
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 15 Living heritage, community participation and sustainability:
redefining development strategies in Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage
property, Viet Nam
Pham Thi Thanh Huong, UNESCO Office, Hanoi, Vietnam
Ch. 16 Deep Ecology and Hauz Khas Village Heritage for Delhi Megacity
Planning
Dr Yamini Narayanan, Deakin University, Australia
Editor's Introduction
Ch. 1 Approaches to Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Part I. Implementing International Frameworks at the National Level
Ch. 2 In the slipstream of development: World Heritage and
development-induced displacement in Laos
Kearrin Sims, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Prof Tim Winter, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 3 World Heritage, Poverty and Development: a disconnect? Answers from
Island of Mozambique, Mozambique
Albino Jopela. Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique.
Ch. 4 Interrogating communities of expertise on urban conservation and
development: past and future of 'public and open spaces' in the old city of
Tunis
Bianca Maria Nardella and Elisabete Cidre, University College, London,
United Kingdom
Ch. 5 Challenges for Implementing UNESCO's Recommendation on the Historic
Urban Landscape in Canada
Dr Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil, Stanford University, United States of
America
Ch. 6 Using the Historic Urban Landscape to reimagine Ballarat: the Local
Context
Kristal Buckley, Deakin University, Australia
Dr Steven Cooke, Deakin University, Australia
Susan Fayad, City of Ballarat, Australia
Ch. 7 Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Urban Environment -
Some Experiences Gained from Implementing UNESCO's 2003 Convention
Dr Janet Blake, Lecturer in Law, Uni. of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
Part II. Reconciling Urban Heritage Conservation and Development?
Ch. 8 The Impacts of Culture and Heritage-led Development Programs: the
Cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France)
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ch. 9 Management Strategies for Historic Towns in Europe
Emeritus Prof. Robert Pickard, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United
Kingdom
Ch. 10 Corporate Visual Impact on Historic Urban Landscape
Dr Celia Martinez Yanez, University of Granada, Spain
Ch. 11 From Zero Sum Game to Arranged Marriage: The Struggle between Built
Heritage Conservation and Urban Development in Post-colonial Hong Kong
Dr Lee Ho Yin, University of Hong Kong, China
Prof. Lynne DiStefano, University of Hong Kong, China
Ch. 12 Cuba as 'Exception': UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Approach,
Integral Development and the Changing Management of Historic Centres in
Late Socialist Cuba
Dr Matthew J. Hill, University of Massachusetts, United States
Dr Maki Tanaka, University of California Berkeley, United States
Part III. Grass-roots Heritage and Bottom-up Approaches
Ch. 13 Stakeholder Involvement: A Necessary Condition for the Sustainable
Preservation of the Urban Heritage
Dr Eduardo Rojas, consultant, World Bank, United States of America
Ch. 14 Whose Heritage? Conflicting Narratives and Top-down and Bottom-up
Approaches to Heritage Management in Yangon, Myanmar
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 15 Living heritage, community participation and sustainability:
redefining development strategies in Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage
property, Viet Nam
Pham Thi Thanh Huong, UNESCO Office, Hanoi, Vietnam
Ch. 16 Deep Ecology and Hauz Khas Village Heritage for Delhi Megacity
Planning
Dr Yamini Narayanan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 1 Approaches to Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Part I. Implementing International Frameworks at the National Level
Ch. 2 In the slipstream of development: World Heritage and
development-induced displacement in Laos
Kearrin Sims, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Prof Tim Winter, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 3 World Heritage, Poverty and Development: a disconnect? Answers from
Island of Mozambique, Mozambique
Albino Jopela. Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique.
Ch. 4 Interrogating communities of expertise on urban conservation and
development: past and future of 'public and open spaces' in the old city of
Tunis
Bianca Maria Nardella and Elisabete Cidre, University College, London,
United Kingdom
Ch. 5 Challenges for Implementing UNESCO's Recommendation on the Historic
Urban Landscape in Canada
Dr Stacey Jessiman de Nanteuil, Stanford University, United States of
America
Ch. 6 Using the Historic Urban Landscape to reimagine Ballarat: the Local
Context
Kristal Buckley, Deakin University, Australia
Dr Steven Cooke, Deakin University, Australia
Susan Fayad, City of Ballarat, Australia
Ch. 7 Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Urban Environment -
Some Experiences Gained from Implementing UNESCO's 2003 Convention
Dr Janet Blake, Lecturer in Law, Uni. of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran
Part II. Reconciling Urban Heritage Conservation and Development?
Ch. 8 The Impacts of Culture and Heritage-led Development Programs: the
Cases of Liverpool (UK) and Lille (France)
Dr Sophia Labadi, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Ch. 9 Management Strategies for Historic Towns in Europe
Emeritus Prof. Robert Pickard, Northumbria University, Newcastle, United
Kingdom
Ch. 10 Corporate Visual Impact on Historic Urban Landscape
Dr Celia Martinez Yanez, University of Granada, Spain
Ch. 11 From Zero Sum Game to Arranged Marriage: The Struggle between Built
Heritage Conservation and Urban Development in Post-colonial Hong Kong
Dr Lee Ho Yin, University of Hong Kong, China
Prof. Lynne DiStefano, University of Hong Kong, China
Ch. 12 Cuba as 'Exception': UNESCO's Historic Urban Landscape Approach,
Integral Development and the Changing Management of Historic Centres in
Late Socialist Cuba
Dr Matthew J. Hill, University of Massachusetts, United States
Dr Maki Tanaka, University of California Berkeley, United States
Part III. Grass-roots Heritage and Bottom-up Approaches
Ch. 13 Stakeholder Involvement: A Necessary Condition for the Sustainable
Preservation of the Urban Heritage
Dr Eduardo Rojas, consultant, World Bank, United States of America
Ch. 14 Whose Heritage? Conflicting Narratives and Top-down and Bottom-up
Approaches to Heritage Management in Yangon, Myanmar
Emeritus Prof William Logan, Deakin University, Australia
Ch. 15 Living heritage, community participation and sustainability:
redefining development strategies in Hoi An Ancient Town World Heritage
property, Viet Nam
Pham Thi Thanh Huong, UNESCO Office, Hanoi, Vietnam
Ch. 16 Deep Ecology and Hauz Khas Village Heritage for Delhi Megacity
Planning
Dr Yamini Narayanan, Deakin University, Australia







