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Full Description
This book offers an innovative perspective on cultural heritage, blending theory, practice, and management through a comprehensive, interdisciplinary lens. It proposes a systemic approach to understanding heritage as a dynamic and evolving entity, emphasizing its interconnectedness with social, cultural, environmental, and technological systems.
By challenging traditional methods of preservation and management, this work advocates for more inclusive, sustainable, and adaptive practices that engage local communities, incorporate digital technologies, and address the challenges posed by globalization and climate change. It provides practical frameworks, real-world case studies, and strategies for heritage professionals, aiming to inspire a shift toward more holistic and collaborative approaches to cultural heritage conservation. Ultimately, this book serves as a timely and essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, seeking to redefine how cultural heritage is understood, valued, and protected in a rapidly changing world.
Contents
Chapter 1. Cultural Heritage as a System - Concepts, Approaches, and a Roadmap for Practice (Majumdar et al).- Part 1. Rethinking Cultural Heritage: Concepts, Values, and Global Contexts.- Chapter 2. Towards a holistic understanding of visual integrity: Bridging the gap between site and setting. A theoretical, practice-oriented framework based on qualitative analysis using Grounded Theory (Ziegler et al).- Chapter 3. Valuing Cultural Heritage across Disciplines: A Critical Synthesis for Systemic and Sustainable Heritage Management (Anžur et al).- Chapter 4. Cultural Heritage, Climate Change and Human Rights (Anatole-Gabriel).- Part 2. Governance, Policy, and Systemic Approaches to Preservation.- Chapter 5. The Role of Governments and Institutions in Preservation: The Malaysian Cases (KiangHeng et al).- Chapter 6. Systemic Governance and Co-Design Innovation in Serial Transnational World Heritage Sites: The Great Spa Towns of Europe as a Model for Participatory Heritage Management (Ronchini).- Chapter 7. Systemic Approaches to Managing Rural Heritage and Community Resilience in Socially and Climate Vulnerable Landscapes (Gallou).- Chapter 8. The Symbolic Landscape Of The Cerro Machín Volcano, Colombia (Velandia et el).- Community, Participation, and Interdisciplinary Collaboration.- Chapter 9. Collaborative Approaches to Heritage Management (Routh et el).- Chapter 10. Sacred Continuities: Systemic Conservation in the Mahanubhav Tradition of Maharashtra (Hivarkhedkar and Das).- Chapter 11. Reframing Cultural Heritage as a System: Participatory Approaches to Tourism Management in Verona (Northern Italy) (Pascale et al).- Chapter 12. From Legacy to Innovation: Reimagining Cultural Heritage in New Management Models (Trojan).- Part 4. Innovation, Technology, and New Modes of Heritage Interpretation.- Chapter 13. The Interplay Between Artificial Intelligence and the Intangible Cultural Heritage (Jakovljević).- Chapter 14. The systemic challenges of "bringing cultural heritage sites to life" through reenactment events (Hoffmann).- Chapter 15. From Factories to Futures: A Systemic Approach to Industrial Heritage Regeneration in China and Indonesia (Xu and Adiba).- Chapter 16. Reframing Cultural-Historic Value in Circular Urban Development (Fredholm).



