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This beautifully illustrated book points to ways in which a sense of social responsibility can be applied in the preservation and use of historic gardens. It offers diverse international examples of the value of these cultural monuments in tackling current sustainability challenges—ranging from climate change to the contemporary relationship between humankind and nature.
The spectrum of types and purposes and uses of these gardens and parks with their diverse range of functional and formal designs derives from the evolution of urban lifestyles and specific needs. Historic gardens have always been places of pleasurable interaction, education and leisurely relaxation. They are also extremely valuable from the point of view of biodiversity, providing benefits in terms of recreation, human well-being, leisure, environmental education and interdependence with the climate. As part of the cultural heritage, historic gardens can act as a stable driving force in the context of contemporary civilisation processes, helping to formulate and implement sustainable goals for action geared towards a humane outlook and lifestyle in our society.
For thousands of years, the design, cultivation and preservation of gardens and cultural landscapes as fine arts and as useful arts have been among the most striking expressions of human culture. As vehicles of meaning, historic gardens are important not just aesthetically but also historically, allegorically and symbolically.
Contents
I SOCIETY AND GARDENS INVITE DIALOGUE
Klaus Töpfer
Historic gardens and society
Jürgen Renn, Michael Rohde
Gardens should engage in dialogue with society
Jan Woudstra
Society and Gardens A Dynamic Relationship
Michael Bongardt
With Jonas in the park: On the kinship between future ethics and garden art
Ute Stoltenberg
Historical gardens in the process of sustainable development
Johanna Leissner
The European Green Deal and the role of cultural heritage for society
Reinhard F. Hüttl, Bernd Uwe Schneider Societal appreciation of historic gardens and cultural landscapes as physiographic
spaces and places of scientific research
Eske Nannen
II GARDENS IN CULTURAL HISTORY
Felix Arnold
A garden in the desert: Pharaonic landscape architecture
Defne Akşyn Akyol
History of Garden Culture in Turkey
Andreas Pečar
Palace gardens as an expression of the notional culture of princely rule
Christian Hlavac
Before WhatsApp, Facebook and WikipediaL Networking and knowledge acquisition in the th century
Hans-Joachim v. Buchka
Familienstiftung Hofgärtner Hermann Sello: The preservation of a cultural heritage as a generational undertaking
Hubertus Fischer
How do green spaces and gardens benefit society? Answers from the past to questions of the present
Joachim Liebig
Concerning the connection between religion and gardens
Helmut Glück, Gerhard Meiser
What languages reveal about gardens
Christopher Lehmpfuhl
III PRESERVATION OF GARDENS AS CULTURAL HERITAGE
Birgitta Ringbeck
Historical garden and park landscapes and the appreciation of the "green heritage" from the perspective of the World Heritage Convention
Michael Kummer
Historic garden conservation in a thicket of paradoxes
Paul Bellendorf
Everything is transitory: On dealing with the decay of cultural heritage
Willem Zieleman
Het Loo: The estate's identity through the centuries
Nuno Oliveira, Denise Pereira
On the turn of a paradigm: Managing the parks and gardens of Sintra (Portugal)
Johannes Stoffler
Striking a balance between densification and preservation
Willi Neukom's gardens at ETH Zurich's
Hönggerberg campus
Jens Hendeliowitz
Cultural History, Use and Professional Care exem plified by two Historical Gardens in Denmark
Doris Törkel, Ursula Kellner
Administration alone is not enough: The Rheinpark in Düsseldorf as an example of municipal garden monument preservation
Bernd Rubelt, Antje Graumann, Lars Schmäh, Steffen Tervooren, Torsten von Einem
The role of historic gardens in the context of urban development by Potsdam municipal authorities
Dietger Hagner
Ingredients for the sustainable conservation of garden heritage, exemplified by the special use of trees and shrubs on Katzenkopfwiese
at Altenstein Palace Park
Sascha E. Oswald, Philip Bubeck, Annegret H. Thieken
Historical gardens with new roles: Varied functions for urban conurbations require a reassessment of historical gardens in the climate change century
Jürgen Kern, Martin Geyer
Scientific research and historic gardens
Holger Schulz
Maintenance in the Gardening Profession - a new old supreme discipline?
Oliver Westerbarkey
IV EFFECTS OF GARDES ON SOCIETY
Falk Schmidt
Sustainability and responsibility: The (historic) garden, singular and planetary
Manfred Spitzer
Nature transformed into culture The effects that gardens have on people
Jesko Hirschfeld
The societal value of historical gardens and parks An expanded economic perspective
Cornelia Müller
Landscape is Everywhere
Jochen Sandner, Sibylle Eßer
From Garden Show to Public Park: Certification preserves Values
Matthias Groß, Maria Pfeiffer
The Surprise of Gardening: Joy and Disappointment through the Virtue of Not Knowing
Arno Brandt
The sociopolitical significance and value of gardens and parks
Rita Hombach
Interaction and symbiosis between gardens and music
Sven Hannemann
The value of Historic Gardens to society
Franziska Klotz
V PERCEPTIONS OF GARDENS IN SOCIETY
Susanne Dohrn
A longestablished garden as a cultural landscape: Tracing the past in the undergrowth
Edgar Lotz
Gardens and medicine
Gerlinde Beining
Consistency in times of crisis
Miriam Janssen
Historic gardens: Spaces of continuity and contemplation
Heike Rohde-Siebel
Historic gardens: Designed nature as a musical experience
Martin Faass
Observations from the Liebermann Garden
Juliet E. Oldenburger
The garden as a mirror in the world
Andreas Knapp
Gardens and orchestral music: World cultural heritage as a future opportunity for social interaction
Franziska Lutz
The potential of school gardens based on the example of the educational programme GemüseAckerdemie
Hubertus Hamm
VI COMMUNICATING RESPONSIBILITY FOR GARDEN CULTURE
Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn
Archives and their contribution to a more conscious approach to the history of the profession
Oliver Günther, Iwan-Michelangelo D'Aprile
Garden history, landscape conservation and environmental humanities at the Research Center Sanssouci (RECS) in Potsdam
Brigitte Mang
Educational diversity in historic gardens and parks
Roland Zieschank
The Future of Historical Gardens Sustainability as a Bridge?
Birgit Mandel
Historic gardens and parks as a resource for modernday cultural identity and cultural education
Barbara Welzel, Christopher Kreutchen
GartenSPÄHER - new choreographies for sharing heritage and garden education
Inken Formann
"Cultural environmental education": An appeal for historic gardens to be used as places of learning for children and young people
Sylvia Butenschön
The world in a garden: Aspects of world culture conveyed through historic gardens
Daniel Roehr
SENSE...ible Parks and Gardens
Bettina Gräfin Bernadotte, Tobias Mayer
Mainau Island: Botanical Palace Park with an Educational mission
Dirk Häusser, Andreas Kramp
A garden for everyone needs everyone for a garden
Hermann Rogger
School and society: Art, giftedness and responsibility based on the example of Pustertal School Association
(South Tyrol)
Thomas Hammer
Pixels in the park: Film and photographic projects at Medienschule Babelsberg
Katharina Matheja, Manja Krausche
PLANTING THE FUTURE: New greenery for the World Heritage
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