ABSTRACT

New approaches to both cultural landscapes and historic urban landscapes increasingly recognize the need to guide future change, rather than simply protecting the fabric of the past. Challenging traditional notions of historic preservation, Conserving Cultural Landscapes takes a dynamic multifaceted approach to conservation. It builds on the premise that a successful approach to urban and cultural landscape conservation recognizes cultural as well as natural values, sustains traditional connections to place, and engages people in stewardship where they live and work. It brings together academics within the humanities and humanistic social sciences, conservation and preservation professionals, practitioners, and stakeholders to rethink the meaning and practice of cultural heritage conservation, encourage international cooperation, and stimulate collaborative research and scholarship.

chapter 1|25 pages

Introduction: Cultural Landscapes

Twenty-First Century Conservation Opportunities and Challenges

part I|63 pages

Reflections on Past and Future Directions

chapter 4|14 pages

Entre chien et loup

World Heritage Cultural Landscapes on the Fortieth Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention

part II|69 pages

Community Stewardship and Diverse Values

chapter 6|16 pages

Stewardship of Protected Landscapes by Communities

Diverse Landscapes, Diverse Governance Models

chapter 7|20 pages

The Interrelationships of Land, Culture and Heritage

The Gullah Geechee Communities of the Southeastern United States

chapter 9|16 pages

Cultural Landscape

Message from Our Ancestors

part III|55 pages

New Approaches and Policy Frameworks

part IV|75 pages

Confronting the Everyday Challenge of Cultural Landscape Management

chapter 13|17 pages

Cultural Landscape Management Practice

Some Australian Case Studies

chapter 15|10 pages

Innovations in Managing National Park Service Cultural Landscapes

Sustaining Historic and Traditional Uses

chapter 16|16 pages

Val de Loire Patrimoine Mondial (France)

The Management Process of a Living Cultural Landscape

chapter 17|15 pages

Traditional Knowledge

An Innovative Contribution to Landscape Management

part V|77 pages

Climate Change and Global Transformation

chapter 19|16 pages

Discursive Heritage

Sustaining Andean Cultural Landscapes amidst Environmental Change

chapter 20|16 pages

Climate and the Transformation of Landscapes

Building and Strengthening Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Institutions to Manage Threats to Cultural Landscapes