Management planning for cultural heritage : places and their significance (Record no. 69145)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781138857759
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 363.690684
Item number TAY
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Taylor, Ken
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Management planning for cultural heritage : places and their significance
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Routledge
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xvi,260p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of illustrations ix<br/>Foreword xii<br/>Preface and Acknowledgements xv<br/>Abbreviations xvii<br/>1. Introduction: Context and politics of heritage management 1<br/>Context 1<br/>History and heritage 3<br/>Purpose and structure of the book 6<br/>Purpose 6<br/>Book structure 8<br/>Tracking change 10<br/>Politics of heritage 10<br/>Internationalism and broadening of heritage 14<br/>Cultural landscapes 15<br/>Globalising heritage 20<br/>Heritage and heritage studies 24<br/>Terminology 26<br/>Part I. Ideology of heritage 33<br/>2. Heritage and economic development 35<br/>Heritage, culture and economic development 35<br/>Context 35<br/>Ideas of development: A historic perspective 36<br/>Tangible and intangible culture as a resource 39<br/>The economics of cultural heritage places 41<br/>Useful knowledge or intellectual anathema 41<br/>Economic and symbolic value around cultural heritage 43<br/>Financing heritage conservation 47<br/>Ethics and heritage 49<br/>Managing cultural heritage places and the quest for sustainability 50<br/>3. Values and significance 57<br/>Context: Role of management 57<br/>Heritagisation. Questions of tangibility, intangibility and associative values: Whose values? 68<br/>Culture 68<br/>Intangible heritage and questions of authenticity 71<br/>Authenticity 75<br/>Values and meanings 79<br/>Values 79<br/>Values typologies 80<br/>Essential and instrumental values: Multiple discourses 85<br/>Living history/living heritage approach 91<br/>Cultural mapping 93<br/>4. Charters, guiding principles, agencies 104 <br/>Context 104<br/>Post-1945 internationalism and globalised cultural heritage initiatives 107<br/>Change over time 110<br/>ICOMOS charters and documents 117<br/>Venice Charter 117<br/>Burra Charter 118<br/>Principles for the conservation of heritage sites in China 123<br/>The Nara Document on authenticity 128<br/>Xi'an Declaration on the conservation of the setting of heritage structures, sites and areas 134<br/>Charter for the conservation of historic towns and urban areas (Washington Charter 1987) 138<br/>Charter on the built vernacular heritage 138<br/>The Hoi A declaration on conservation of historic districts of Asia 139<br/>Seoul Declaration on heritage and metropolis in Asia and the Pacific (ICOMOS 2007) 142<br/>UNESCO conventions and documents 143<br/>The convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage (UNESCO 1972) 143<br/>Operational guidelines for the implementation of the world heritage convention 144<br/>Convention for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage (UNESCO 2003) 145<br/>Historic urban landscape (HUL) 147<br/>UNESCO Vienna Memorandum (2005) and recommendation on HUL (2011) 147<br/>Part II Management Planning: Implementation and Techniques 159<br/>5. Documentation, assessment and analysis 161 <br/>Context: Documenting heritage places 161<br/>Documentation 163<br/>Project brief 164<br/>Key interest groups (stakeholders) 165<br/>Documenting history of a place 166<br/>Assessing values and cultural significance 174<br/>Establishing values to define significance 174<br/>Determining significance and statement of significance 181<br/>International level: UNESCO world heritage criteria for cultural sites 181<br/>II.E Authenticity and/or integrity 182<br/>National level (two examples: Australia and Canada) 184<br/>Criteria for national historic significance (1998) 185<br/>General guidelines 185<br/>Places 186<br/>Persons 186<br/>Events 186<br/>Place 186<br/>State level: The Victorian heritage register criteria and threshold guidelines, heritage council of Victoria, Australia 188<br/>Degree of significance 190<br/>Assessment, analysis, evaluation 194<br/>Historic landscape assessment: Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia 196<br/>Context 196<br/>Study method 197<br/>Documentation, assessment, analysis 199 <br/>6. Management of heritage places 204<br/>Context 204<br/>Managing heritage places 209<br/>The HUL management approach 209<br/>Civic engagement tools 210<br/>Knowledge and planning tools 215<br/>Regulatory systems 216<br/>Financial tools 217<br/>Conservation as a strategy for making heritage 220<br/>Development discourses around heritage 222<br/>Sustainable heritage tourism 222<br/>Creativity and innovation in heritage strategies 223<br/>Other sustainable development strategies (of the planning of the good City) 225<br/>Safeguard discourses around heritage 226<br/>Heritage and climate resiliency 226<br/>Smart technologies for heritage sites 228<br/>Disaster and conflicts risk mitigation and recovery 228<br/>Implementation 229<br/>Urban conservation examples 230<br/>Urban and rural conservation in China 230<br/>Suzhou 231<br/>Sichuan rural Villages 234<br/>Conclusions 236 <br/>7. Postscript 243<br/>Index 250
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Verdini, Giulio
890 ## - Country
Country USA
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Topic FA
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Architecture
-- Cultural property--Protection--Planning
-- Historic preservation--Planning
-- Cultural policy--Planning
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