Landscape as Heritage
International Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Pettenati, Giacomo
Landscape as Heritage
International Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Pettenati, Giacomo
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This edited book provides a broad collection of current critical reflections on heritage-making processes involving landscapes. It will appeal to researchers, academics and practitioners interested in heritage studies, cultural landscapes, conservation, geography and planning.
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This edited book provides a broad collection of current critical reflections on heritage-making processes involving landscapes. It will appeal to researchers, academics and practitioners interested in heritage studies, cultural landscapes, conservation, geography and planning.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032049342
- ISBN-10: 1032049340
- Artikelnr.: 64034920
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781032049342
- ISBN-10: 1032049340
- Artikelnr.: 64034920
Giacomo Pettenati is Assistant Professor of Economic and Political Geography in the Department of Cultures, Politics, and Society at the University of Turin, Italy.
1. Why we need of a critical perspective on landscape as heritage 2.
Landscape, heritage and justice 3. Mapping landscape from the past to the
future 4. Community-based organizations in Kisumu 5. A vineyard landscape,
a UNESCO inscription and a National Park 6. Storytelling and online media
as narrative practices for engaging with the Historic Urban Landscapes
(HUL) 7. From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape:
The ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for
future natures 8. Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards
9. Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes 10. The intimate
place 11. Remains of privileged spaces 12. Cross-border landscape as
heritage? 13. Remaking a landscape after the trauma 14. Damming the past
15. Heritage landscapes and cues to care 16. "Institutionalized landscapes,
who cares!" 17. Moving Dolomites 18. Waste sits in places 19. Handling
change in historic urban landscapes 20. What cultural landscape for
Bamiyan, Afghanistan? 21. The "obsolete structures" in the outstanding
landscape of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage Site 22. A heritagescape
in the Appalachians 23. Heritagization between nature and culture 24. The
UNESCO evolving and living heritage of the Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
25. Landscape as heritage in museums 26. Afterward: British and European
meanings of landscape as heritage, and the nationalistic elephant in the
landscape
Landscape, heritage and justice 3. Mapping landscape from the past to the
future 4. Community-based organizations in Kisumu 5. A vineyard landscape,
a UNESCO inscription and a National Park 6. Storytelling and online media
as narrative practices for engaging with the Historic Urban Landscapes
(HUL) 7. From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape:
The ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for
future natures 8. Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards
9. Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes 10. The intimate
place 11. Remains of privileged spaces 12. Cross-border landscape as
heritage? 13. Remaking a landscape after the trauma 14. Damming the past
15. Heritage landscapes and cues to care 16. "Institutionalized landscapes,
who cares!" 17. Moving Dolomites 18. Waste sits in places 19. Handling
change in historic urban landscapes 20. What cultural landscape for
Bamiyan, Afghanistan? 21. The "obsolete structures" in the outstanding
landscape of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage Site 22. A heritagescape
in the Appalachians 23. Heritagization between nature and culture 24. The
UNESCO evolving and living heritage of the Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
25. Landscape as heritage in museums 26. Afterward: British and European
meanings of landscape as heritage, and the nationalistic elephant in the
landscape
1. Why we need of a critical perspective on landscape as heritage 2.
Landscape, heritage and justice 3. Mapping landscape from the past to the
future 4. Community-based organizations in Kisumu 5. A vineyard landscape,
a UNESCO inscription and a National Park 6. Storytelling and online media
as narrative practices for engaging with the Historic Urban Landscapes
(HUL) 7. From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape:
The ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for
future natures 8. Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards
9. Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes 10. The intimate
place 11. Remains of privileged spaces 12. Cross-border landscape as
heritage? 13. Remaking a landscape after the trauma 14. Damming the past
15. Heritage landscapes and cues to care 16. "Institutionalized landscapes,
who cares!" 17. Moving Dolomites 18. Waste sits in places 19. Handling
change in historic urban landscapes 20. What cultural landscape for
Bamiyan, Afghanistan? 21. The "obsolete structures" in the outstanding
landscape of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage Site 22. A heritagescape
in the Appalachians 23. Heritagization between nature and culture 24. The
UNESCO evolving and living heritage of the Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
25. Landscape as heritage in museums 26. Afterward: British and European
meanings of landscape as heritage, and the nationalistic elephant in the
landscape
Landscape, heritage and justice 3. Mapping landscape from the past to the
future 4. Community-based organizations in Kisumu 5. A vineyard landscape,
a UNESCO inscription and a National Park 6. Storytelling and online media
as narrative practices for engaging with the Historic Urban Landscapes
(HUL) 7. From landscape as heritage to biocultural heritage in a landscape:
The ecological and cultural legacy of millennial land use practices for
future natures 8. Heritigizing traditional adaptations to natural hazards
9. Establishing nationhood through heritage landscapes 10. The intimate
place 11. Remains of privileged spaces 12. Cross-border landscape as
heritage? 13. Remaking a landscape after the trauma 14. Damming the past
15. Heritage landscapes and cues to care 16. "Institutionalized landscapes,
who cares!" 17. Moving Dolomites 18. Waste sits in places 19. Handling
change in historic urban landscapes 20. What cultural landscape for
Bamiyan, Afghanistan? 21. The "obsolete structures" in the outstanding
landscape of the UNESCO Dolomites World Heritage Site 22. A heritagescape
in the Appalachians 23. Heritagization between nature and culture 24. The
UNESCO evolving and living heritage of the Nord-Pas de Calais Mining Basin
25. Landscape as heritage in museums 26. Afterward: British and European
meanings of landscape as heritage, and the nationalistic elephant in the
landscape