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.
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ISBN
9781351787062
Publisert
2023
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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