Heritage and Sustainable Urban Transformations : Deep Cities

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Heritage and Sustainable Urban Transformations : Deep Cities

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138615274
  • eISBN:9780429870996

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Description

Heritage and Sustainable Urban Transformations introduces the concept of ‘deep cities’, a novel approach to the understanding and management of sustainable historic cities that will advance knowledge about how the long-term, temporal and transformative character of urban heritage can be better integrated into urban policies for sustainable futures. Contrary to the growing emphasis on green or smart cities, which focus only on the present and future, the concept of ‘deep cities’ offers an approach that combines an in-depth understanding of the past with the present and future.

Bringing together chapters that cover theoretical, methodological and management issues related to ‘deep cities’, the volume argues that using this approach will force researchers, managers and consultants to actively use the heritage and history of a city in the planning and management of sustainable cities. Exploring different definitions of ‘deep cities’, the book reveals varying and sometimes conflicting views among stakeholders concerning how, where and when the depth of a city should be conceptualized. Despite this, the book demonstrates how this new approach can help to create robust cities for the future, as new and innovative solutions are combined with the preservation and strengthening of historical features.

Heritage and Sustainable Urban Transformations is the first international collection on the subject of sustainable historic cities. As such, the book will be of great interest to academics and students engaged in the study of heritage, heritage management, architecture, heritage conservation, anthropology, development studies, geography, planning and archaeology.

Table of Contents

  1. Heritage and sustainable urban transformations: a 'deep cities' approach 
  2. Kalliopi Fouseki, Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen and Grete Swensen

  3. From modern utopia to the ‘deep city’: heritage as history, collective memory and embodied energy
  4. David Malaud

  5. Archaeology as a conceptual tool in urban planning
  6. Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen

  7. Embodying local identity as heritage in transition: the case study of Onitsha Markets, Nigeria
  8. Vincent Chukwuemeka, Gisèle Gantois, Kris Scheerlinck, Yves Schoonjans and Ikechukwu Onyegiri

  9. ‘Deep’ in memory: urban space and ‘visuality’ in Cyprus
  10. Vicky Karaiskou

  11. The temporal dimension in planning for the ‘compact city’: a case study from Bergen, Norway
  12. Grete Swensen

  13. Urban ‘regeneration’ in historic places: the case of King’s Cross Central, London
  14. Evangelia Alverti and Kalliopi Fouseki

  15. ‘Deep mapping’: narrating meanings of cultural heritage in China
  16. Qingkai Ma, Yu Zhang and Zongjie Wu

  17. Building on experience: the potential of oral history to conserve the ‘deep city’ in Australia’s national capital
  18. Mary Hutchison and Penelope Grist

  19. Small-scale heritage: the canary in the coal mine
  20. Gisèle Gantois

  21. Empowering communities to identify, treat, and protect their heritage: a cultural landscape case study of the Horto d’El Rey, Olinda, Brazil
  22. Jeremy C. Wells, Ariadne Paulo Silva, Laryssa Araújo, Gabriela Azevêdo, Amanda Barros, Maria Eduarda, Eduardo Ferreira, Amanda Guerra, Valéria de Abreu e Lima, Ana Ísis Moura, Gustavo Tenorio

  23. The politics of densification and sustainability in urban green heritage spaces
  24. Catharina Nolin

  25. High-rise buildings and the threats to the character of Malta
  26. Michael Short

  27. The role of archaeology and heritage in sustainable urban planning with reflections from Turku, Finland
  28. Liisa Seppänen

  29. Integrating a ‘deep cities’ approach into sustainable urban transformation practices: the way forward

Kalliopi Fouseki, Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen and Grete Swensen