ISBN:
9783319571652
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 366 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Heritage Studies
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Going beyond
DDC:
301
Keywords:
UNESCO
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Vereinte Nationen
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Übereinkommen zum Schutz des Kultur- und Naturerbes der Welt
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Cultural property--Protection
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Internationale Organisation
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Empfehlung
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Kultur
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Internationale Kooperation
;
Kulturgüterschutz
;
Kulturerbe
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Kulturgut
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Nachhaltigkeit
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Theorie
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Praxis
;
Beispiel
;
Erde
Abstract:
Disclaimer -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Framework Conditions and Relevance -- Conclusions -- Introductory Reflections -- Beyond the Current: New Political Commitments -- Beyond Existing Approaches: New and Innovative Theoretical Perceptions -- Shifts in the Understanding of Heritage and Sustainability -- Best Practices and Narratives -- Beyond the Mainstream -- Aspects of Implementation -- Part I: Beyond the Current: New Political Commitments -- Culture as an Enabler for Sustainable Development: Challenges for the World Heritage Convention in Adopting the UN Sustainable Development Goals -- Introduction -- Cultural Policies -- Linking Culture and Nature with People -- World Heritage -- Answering the Challenge -- Urban Heritage -- Attributes and Indicators -- Conclusions -- Inclusive -- Safe -- Resilient -- Sustainable -- Bibliography -- The Potential of Culture for Sustainable Development in Heritage Studies -- Introduction -- The Influence of a Culture Understood as Integral Concept -- Culture: Understood as a Dynamic Category and Expression of Life: As Tool for Sustainable Development -- Heritage, Sustainability and Cultural Tourism -- Heritage, Sustainability, Culture and Creative Industries -- Heritage, Sustainability and the 2003 ICH Convention -- Heritage, Sustainability and the 2005 Cultural Diversity Convention -- References -- Natural World Heritage and the Sustainable Development Goals -- Introduction -- The Context: The Sustainable Development Goals and International Natural Resource Conservation -- Links Between World Heritage and the SDGs: The Policy Level -- Links Between World Heritage and the SDGs: The Operational Level -- Outlook -- References -- Part II: Beyond Existing Approaches: New and Innovative Theoretical Perceptions
Abstract:
The Sustainability of Digital Documentary Heritage -- Introduction -- The Preservation of Documentary Heritage -- Sustainability and Digital Preservation -- Access as a Multifaceted Concept -- Conclusions -- References -- Sustainability, Sustainable Development, and Culture: Diverging Concepts and Practices in European Heritage Work -- Introduction: Contested Concepts of Sustainability in European Heritage Work -- UNESCO's Approach to Sustainable Development in Cultural and Social Fields -- From Culture in, for, and as Sustainability to a Conceptual Understanding of Sustainability* in Culture -- Intangible Cultural Heritage: Urban and Travelling Traditions -- Digital Cultural Heritage: Remediations of the Past and Participation -- Sustainability* in the Field of Culture: How to Remember in the Future? -- References -- Culture, Development and Sustainability: The Cultural Impact of Development and Culture's Role in Sustainability -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing Culture -- Conceptualizing Sustainable Development -- Conceptualizing Intangible Cultural Heritage and Safeguarding -- The Kutiyattam Sanskrit Theatre -- Concluding Reflections -- References -- From Obstacle to Resource: How Built Cultural Heritage Can Contribute to Resilient Cities -- Introduction -- Resilience: Terminology -- Resilience, Architecture, and Urban Planning -- Resilience of Urban Heritage: Opportunities and Limitations -- Resilience by Way of Design and Construction -- Resilience by Way of Appropriate Materials -- Resilience by Way of Adapted Uses -- Resilience Factors in Planning -- Outlook -- References -- Part III: Shifts in the Understanding of Heritage and Sustainability -- Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in Sacred Places: Towards a New Approach -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Sustainable Development Challenges in the City of Mecca
Abstract:
Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development: A Critical Approach -- Spirituality in Sustainable Development -- Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development in Mecca: Worshippers' Responses -- Integrating Spirituality into the Sustainable Development of Sacred Heritage Places -- Conclusion -- References -- Beyond Conventional Limits: Intangible Heritage Values and Sustainability Through Sport -- Introduction -- The Role of Sport Within UNESCO -- The Relationship Between Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sport -- Socialization and Enculturation Through Sport -- Sport as a Driver of Sustainable Development: Recommendation for Sports-Based Cultural Heritage Development Programmes -- Conclusion -- References -- Contextual Sustainability in Heritage Practice: Urbanization, Neighbourliness, and Community Dialogue in Akçalar, Turkey -- Background -- The Local Setting -- Study Objectives and Outcomes -- Methodology -- Sustainability and Cultural Heritage from the Local Perspective -- Applying Contextual Sustainability to Heritage Practice -- Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Best Practises and Narratives -- Shaken Cityscapes: Tangible and Intangible Urban Heritage in Kathmandu, Nepal, and Yogyakarta, Indonesia -- Introduction -- Tangible and Intangible Urban Heritage -- Yogyakarta, Indonesia -- Kathmandu, Nepal -- Heritage Potentials for Risk Awareness and Reduction in Yogyakarta and Kathmandu -- Outlook and Conclusion -- References -- Aspects of Social Imperative: The Sustainable Historic Environment in the Developing World -- Introduction -- Social Sustainability -- Heritage in KwaZulu-Natal -- The Georgetown Project -- The Montrose House Eco-museum Project -- The Georgetown Project and Montrose House and McKenzie's Conditions -- Conclusion -- References
Abstract:
The Dilemma of Zambia's Barotse Plains Cultural Landscape Nomination: Implications for Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- Sustainable Development as Understood Within the World Heritage Framework -- The Site: Introducing the Barotse Plains -- The People: The Lozi People, Their Culture and Development Needs -- The Nomination Process: Objectives and Current State -- ICOMOS and IUCN Evaluation -- The Dilemma: Diverging Perceptions of World Heritage Implications for Sustainable Development -- Conclusion -- References -- Feeling Responsible for the Good Life on Earth: The Construction of Social Spaces and Sustainability in the Andes -- Introduction -- The Quebrada de Humahuaca -- Constructing New Urban Spaces in the City of Humahuaca -- The Power of the Cultural Landscape: Environmentalist Rhetoric and Modernity -- Conclusions -- References -- Part V: Beyond the Mainstream -- Sustainable Power: Decolonising Sustainability Through Anishinaabe Birchbark Canoe Building -- Introduction -- Sustainabilities: Past and Present -- Sustainabilities and Power in a Multicultural World -- Wiigwaasi-Jiimaan: Birchbark Canoe Building in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin -- Sustainable Outcomes from Decolonisation -- References -- Cant of Reconquest and the Struggle for Restoring Sustainability of the Southern Paiutes -- Introduction -- Coadaptation and Sustainability -- Separation Stage -- Reconnection Stage -- Comanagement and Restoring Sustainability -- Southern Paiute People Going Through Stages -- National Park Cases: Grand Canyon, Zion, and Pipe Spring -- Military Cases: Nevada Test and Training Range and Nevada Test Site -- Discussion -- References -- The Past and Future of Indigenous Peoples' Heritage: Transforming the Legacies of Non-sustainability of Protected Areas -- Introduction -- Changing Perceptions of Indigenous Peoples and Sustainability
Abstract:
Reconsidering the Past of Conservation -- Legacies of Non-sustainable Conservation in Tanzania and Kenya -- Case 1: The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania -- Case 2: Lake Bogoria, Kenya -- Short Comparison of the Case Studies -- Future Transformations of Protected Areas: Management of Indigenous Peoples and the Transformation of Local Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- References -- Hue at an Existential Crossroads: Heritage Protection and Sustainability in an Asian Developing Country Context -- Hue's History and Heritage -- The Complex of Hue Monuments World Heritage Inscription -- Governance Issues -- Vietnam's Interest in Sustainable Development -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI: Aspects of Implementation -- Malaga Versus Picasso: Rebranding a City Through Non-material Heritage -- Introduction -- Branding and Cultural Change -- The Role of Culture and Heritage in Branding and Sustainable Development -- Adding a New Urban Symbol: The Identification of Malaga with Picasso as New Brand Icon -- Discussion: Does Rebranding Actually Contribute to Social and Economic Sustainability? -- Conclusions -- References -- Geoethics and Sustainability Education Through an Open Source CIGIS Application: The Memory of Places Project in Calabria, Southern Italy, as a Case Study -- Introduction -- The Geography of Sustainability, Cultural Heritage and GIS -- An Open Source CIGIS Project: The Geohistorical Dimension -- The CIGIS Project: The Participatory-Cartographic Dimension -- The CIGIS Project: The Geographical-Perceptual Dimension -- The CIGIS Project: The Geoethical Dimension -- Conclusions -- References -- Integration of Cultural Heritage into Disaster Risk Management: Challenges and Opportunities for Increased Disaster Resilience -- Introduction -- Bam and Its Cultural Landscape
Abstract:
Key Attributes of Bam and Its Cultural Landscape Contributing to Bam's Coping Capacities
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