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Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Georgia, USA), Edited by (University of Sydney, Australia)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 522 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 104 Halftones, black and white; 107 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138703494
  • ISBN-13: 9781138703490
  • Formaat: Hardback, 522 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 453 g, 19 Tables, black and white; 3 Line drawings, black and white; 104 Halftones, black and white; 107 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Routledge International Handbooks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Feb-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138703494
  • ISBN-13: 9781138703490
Cultural landscapes, which in the field of heritage studies and practice relates to caring for and safeguarding heritage landscapes, is a concept embedded in contemporary conservation. Heritage conservation has shifted from an historical focus on buildings, city centres, and archaeological sites to encompass progressively more diverse forms of heritage and increasingly larger geographic areas, embracing both rural and urban landscapes. While the origin of the idea of cultural landscapes can be traced to the late-19th century Euro-American scholarship, it came to global attention after 1992 following its adoption as a category of site by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Today, cultural landscape practice has become increasingly complex given the expansion of the values and meanings of heritage, the influence of environmental challenges such as human induced climate change, technological advancements, and the need to better understand and interpret human connections to place and landscapes.

The aim of this handbook is to strike a balance between theory and practice, which we see as inseparable, while also seeking to achieve a geographical spread, disciplinary diversity and perspectives, and a mix of authors from academic, practitioner, management, and community backgrounds.

Arvustused

"Cultural landscapes are complex systems that have received much attention both as heritage places and as the basis for the daily life of communities. However, understanding and managing their complexity, including space-time relations, remains a challenge. This outstanding publication provides an incredible resource that includes both theoretical and practical aspects explored from global, regional, and local perspectives. Theory, practice, a protection and management cycle, and case studies are presented by leading experts and practitioners in the field of cultural landscapes. Who can ask for more? The thematic sections offer a rich diversity of approaches and illustrate methods and instruments that contribute to the understanding and application of the subject. This book is an essential resource for those working to respond to global challenges such as sustainability, climate change, and human rights, as well as 'bridging the divide' between natural and cultural heritage. The book contributes to 'learning-by-doing' and people-centred approaches to understanding, caring for, and safeguarding those many special heritage landscapes loved by different communities and cultural groups."

Mónica Luengo Añón, ATP Arquitectura · Territorio · Paisaje, Madrid

"With the Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice, Steve Brown and Cari Goetcheus provide scholars and practitioners an excellent tool with fundamental knowledge and methodological guidance based on collective reflection on theory, policy, and practice. Drawing on a rich diversity of case studies and contributions by renowned members of the international cultural landscapes community, this book synthesises almost thirty years of evolution in the application of this groundbreaking concept in the heritage field since its inclusion as a World Heritage category."

Maya Ishizawa, Heritage Researcher and Consultant, Germany

"The literature in the conservation field around cultural landscapes has been accelerating over the last decade, as have the jurisdictions adopting the concept for application. As a result, sites now being named cultural landscapes, from the local to the global, have proliferated. The arrival of this Routledge Handbook of Cultural Landscape Practice is thus timely. It will fast become an invaluable resource for educators, practitioners, site managers, or citizens. The handbook, like cultural landscapes, approaches the subject with a multiplicity of voices and demonstrates the evolution of the concept over time. It also demonstrates why it has persisted despite its ambiguities and challenges in application. The essays come from experts from around the world and range from the applied to the theoretical. In doing so, this compilation covers an impressive spectrum of understanding, approaches and practice. As such this Routledge Handbook will become a classic in the conservation field."

Nancy Pollock-Ellwand, PhD, FCSLA, Dean and Professor, College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, University of Arizona

List of figures
x
List of tables
xiv
Notes on contributors xv
Preface xx
Introduction 1(14)
Steve Brown
Cari Goetcheus
PART I Concepts and origins
15(62)
1.1 From sites as materials to landscape as process
17(15)
Steve Brown
Cari Goetcheus
1.2 From preservation to change management and transformation
32(15)
Steve Brown
1.3 From culture and nature as separate to interconnected naturecultures
47(15)
Steve Brown
1.4 From difficult dualisms to entangled complexity
62(15)
Steve Brown
PART II Doctrine and regional approaches
77(438)
2.1 Doctrinal texts and regional approaches
79(24)
Cari Goetcheus
2.2 Cultural landscapes in the polar regions
103(6)
Susan Ban
Michael Pearson
2.3 Russian cultural landscape policy and practice
109(5)
Nargiz Aituganova
2.4 A Southern African cultural landscape approach: the Stellenbosch heritage inventory
114(9)
Liana Jansen
Marike Franklin
2.5 The legal and legislative framework of the cultural landscapes of North Africa and Southwest Asia
123(9)
Andrew Burton Anderson
Michal Wosinski
2.6 A critique on policies related to cultural landscapes in India
132(6)
Nupur Prothi Khanna
Amit Bhattacharya
2.7 Cultural landscapes in Northeast Asia
138(6)
Roland Chih-Hung Lin
Akane Nakamura
Chunyan Zhang
2.8 Central Asian cultural landscapes: practices and policies
144(6)
Ona Vileikis
Dmitriy Voyakin
2.9 Cultural Landscapes in Southeast Asia
150(8)
Roland Chih-Hung Lin
Montira Horayangura Unakul
Moe Chiba
2.10 Australian cultural landscape approaches
158(9)
Caitlin Allen
2.11 Europe and its landscape convention
167(6)
Graham Fairclough
2.12 Cultural landscapes in Latin America and the Caribbean
173(9)
Char Augusto Velandia Silva
Luis Ignacio Gomez Arriola
Isabel Rigol Savio
Diana Marcela Cifuentes Monsalve
Virginia Lucrecia Laboranti
2.13 Cultural landscape policy and practice in Canada
182(6)
John E. Zvonar
2.14 United States: Cultural landscape policy and practice
188(9)
Cari Goetcheus
PART III Framing cultural landscape practice
197(2)
3.1 Cultural landscapes: toward an integrated management framework
199(6)
Steve Brown
3.2 Identifying cultural landscapes: the Indigenous cultural landscape of Taputapuatea and the historic goldmining landscape of Central Victoria
205(11)
Anita Smith
Susan Lawrence
3.3 Documenting cultural landscapes
216(15)
Liz Sargent
3.4 Assessing the heritage significance of landscapes: some reflections from Australia
231(14)
Kristal Buckley
3.5 Social value: identifying, documenting, and assessing community connections
245(14)
Chris Johnston
3.6 A legal framework for cultural landscape protection using the United States as an example
259(15)
Eve Errickson
James Reap
3.7 Stewardship of cultural landscapes: management and governance
274(17)
Jessica Brown
Nora Mitchell
3.8 Presenting cultural landscapes: getting to the truth of ourselves?
291(10)
Sharon Veale
PART IV Case studies
301(2)
4.1 Case studies: learning by doing
303(5)
Steve Brown
4.2 Cultural landscapes in outer space
308(5)
Alice Gorman
4.3 Cultural heritage, cultural landscape: protecting the SOUL of Aotearoa, New Zealand
313(10)
Nicola Short
Diane Menzies
4.4 Mangyol village, Yap: a Micronesian social landscape
323(6)
Anita Smith
4.5 Culture, contingency, and queerness in a reclaimed landscape
329(6)
Denis Byrne
4.6 Pastoral cultural landscapes, working the country for stock grazing: an Australian case study
335(6)
Jane Lennon
4.7 Aquaculture: Budj Bim cultural landscape, Australia
341(7)
Steve Brown
Anita Smith
Denis Rose
4.8 Joseon literati's garden as a nature-friendly and place-oriented cultural landscape of Korea
348(7)
Jongsang Sung
4.9 Community participation in heritage conservation: Longan cultural landscape, Taiwan
355(7)
Chun-Hsi Wang
4.10 West Lake cultural landscape of Hangzhou: `oriental lake with cultural meanings'
362(7)
Rouran Zhang
4.11 `The First Celestial Mountain in the World': Wudang Mountains Scenic and Historic Interest Area, China
369(6)
Feng Han
Chen Yang
4.12 Conceptualising spiritscapes: the Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai World Heritage site and the wider biocultural landscape
375(8)
Bas Verschuuren
4.13 A landscape approach to reviving traditional water systems in a historic town in India
383(6)
Nupur Prothi Khanna
4.14 Constructed emptiness: the Namib Desert as terra nullius 1786--2018
389(7)
Jill Kinahan
John Kinahan
4.15 Urban landscape as ecosystem: Berlin
396(7)
John Schofteld
4.16 The Burren, Ireland: land of paradox
403(6)
Brendan Dunford
4.17 The Pico and Santa Maria vineyards: `heroic viticulture' in the Azores
409(8)
Isabel Albergaria
David Jacques
4.18 Registers of transience: heritage and urban change
417(6)
Flavia Kiperman
4.19 Chinampa: a Mesoanierican--Prehispanic cultivation system of Xochimilco, Mexico
423(6)
Saul Alcantara Onqfre
PART V Challenges, opportunities, and future directions
429(2)
5.1 Visualising heritage landscapes in future: aesthetics, embodiment, and meaning
431(11)
Celmara Pocock
5.2 Cultural landscapes: tackling the challenges of climate change
442(13)
Robert Z. Melnick
5.3 Digital technologies in heritage practice
455(14)
Stuart Jeffrey
5.4 Sustainability, landscape, and heritage futures
469(16)
Ege Yildirim
5.5 Challenges, opportunities, and future directions: conflict and resolution
485(15)
Brian I. Daniels
Katharyn Hanson
5.6 Changing economies, changing politics: a perspective from the United Kingdom
500(15)
Colin Price
Index 515
Steve Brown is an archaeologist, a critical heritage scholar, and heritage practitioner. He is a senior research fellow at the University of Canberra, Australia, a specialist adviser with GML Heritage, and a past president of the ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes.

Cari Goetcheus is a landscape architect, heritage scholar, and practitioner. She is a professor in the graduate Historic Preservation program, College of Environment + Design (CED) at the University of Georgia (UGA), United States of America, Director of the UGA CED Cultural Landscape Lab, and a member of the ICOMOS-IFLA International Scientific Committee on Cultural Landscapes.